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YOU HAVE the choice when you buy a ring at CPJ: see it, commission it or design it yourself. You may find something in our displays, or ask for one of your own choosing or design. Fran Massey, our chief designer, or John Adams, our chief jeweller, will craft the perfect setting for you. We have our workshops here. In Meath Street, so you’ll be able to see us creating your very own masterpiece. In general, diamonds. Those are the clear gemstones, lads…) are the stone of choice for engagement rings,. And Z...
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59 Castlefield Woods, Clonsilla, Dublin 15 Tel.: 087 219 6104. Site written and designed by. EARLY ON in my teaching career I began to take a serious interest in the life and work of Maria Montessori. It seemed to me that her methods made sense far outside the classroom: her outlook and approach had a lot to tell us about essential human values kindness, empathy, encouraging the best in everyone. I discovered that some of Maria Montessori’s students had left Rome for London, and had helped to found The.
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Are clear and colourless. But: see the note about “fancy diamonds” in Colour ». There are precious stones in many different colours, some with birth-date or anniversary links. The Ruby, for example, marks a fortieth wedding anniversary. Here is a list of the most popular kinds,. And the matching occasion. Gold is traditionally given on the 50th Anniversary. January 20–February 19): Garnet. February 20–March 20): Amethyst. March 21–April 19): Bloodstone. Dark green and red). May 21–June 20): Agate.
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Like Colour ». Takes experience and expertise to determine. In general, we like to sell diamonds that are eye-clean and of good colour. Means the absence, or near-absence, of “inclusions”. Sometimes known in the trade “internal characteristics”) are tiny flaws. The most widely-used scale of clarity. Is that devised by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). In the 1950s. This scale rates diamonds as from Flawless (FL). To Very Slightly Included (VSI), to Slighly Included (SI) to Included (I).
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The Four Cs: An Introduction. How to you know you have a truly precious engagement ring? We all know that size matters (! Mdash; but surely there is more to it than that? While size and weight are important. There are three other crucial factors. Jewellers call them the Four Cs: Carat-weight, Clarity, Colour and Cut. Click on a separate “Little Gem”. To read about each of these topics in detail.) A simpler approach is to look for a diamond that is eye-clean. And of good colour. This guide to the jeweller...
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That the “carat” used to weigh diamonds is entirely different from the “carat” (or. Used to grade gold. (More about gold in another Little Gem page: Metals ». Traditionally, diamonds were weighed by comparing them to grains of wheat. It was only in 1907 that the International Committee on Weights and Measures defining “one carat” to mean one-fifth of a gram. There are 28 grams in an ounce (and a tiny bit more in a Troy Ounce) — so it would take about 140 one-carat diamonds to weigh an ounce.
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Is very important in a diamond. Because, unlike Clarity ». It is readily visible to the naked eye, many people coming into CPJ have an idea about it. The best possible colour grade. For diamonds is D:. A D is fiery, brilliant, a thing of wonder. Dazzling and glittering as it reflects and refracts the light. Grades of D, E and F are very rare,. While grades of G, H and I. Are considered extremely high-end. Lovely work has been done with diamonds graded J–Q. This colour scale D–Z,. Is for diamonds only,.
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