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Whiteflash custom diamond jewelry creations have received critical acclaim for distinctive beauty and finest make. Each year we bring thousands of client-inspired pieces to life with skill and elegance. No one offers better quality or value. All Whiteflash products are created with materials of the highest quality and all carry our lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.

This is a Whiteflash jeweler creating custom diamond earrings for a customer. Watch and enjoy!

Mens Diamond Band

Mens Diamond Band

Some men’s hands are nice and some just plain elegant; obviously we have omitted the ugly ones here. Men’s diamond band rings don’t always match the hand that they are on, but unfortunately not all jewelry suites everyone. With this in mind not every married man wears a plain or men’s diamond wedding band on their finger to symbolize that they are married, they could simply wear it on a chain around their neck.

Choices for men’s diamond band do come in a variety of shapes and sizes, more square in shape to give a masculine feel to it, since it is usually the woman who prefers to be adorned with the jewelry.

Since round soft lines only make the men’s fingers and hands look softer or less manly there has to be a theme, making it seem harder and firmer than the female’s ranges. The men’s band does not have to be thick either, making it once again more masculine, but it should definitely not be too fine as it could seem lost on the finger.

It’s All About Taste And What Works

As with all people we all have varying taste in jewelry and also what we could possibly be allergic to. Besides the white gold band looking stunning, it could also be just the band for the person who likes silver but is allergic to it. Since white gold looks a lot shinier than silver, that would be the way to go.

There are a lot of people out there that actually like to wear all the assortments of gold colored jewelry, sometimes it seems just way too much. There are religions out there that do not allow the men to wear gold, but a silver men’s band only.

Traditionally gold is the ring to be used in  marriage so this is where silver would not do; the only other option is going with the white gold. Mixing the colors of gold in the men’s diamond band doesn’t seem like it would look right, but it has to be done at some point, maybe just two tones of gold, mind you, all the shades in waves could do.

The only problem that would arise is that the gold colors don’t mix so the other colors on the ring will have to be plated. The problem with plating a single ring with different colors is that the colors wear off and you are left with the original color of the ring.

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Madhya Pradesh, India

Mining giant Rio Tinto has discovered a new diamond resource in Madhya Pradesh, a central state in India. Nik Senapati, the managing director of Rio Tinto India, stated that the resource may contain as much as 37 tons of diamonds.  Senapati estimated the grade of the inferred resource of the diamonds at 0.7 carats per ton.

Rio Tinto is expected to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in the new diamond resource, with the exact size of the investment depending on the distribution of diamonds in the pipes, hardness of rocks, and other factors.

Over the last four years, Rio Tinto has spent approximately US $60 million searching for diamond resources in India, with the bulk of the money going towards exploration in Madhya Pradesh.

Rio Tinto is one of the world’s leading mining companies, producing aluminum, copper, diamonds, energy products, gold, industrial minerals, and iron ore from locations on every continent.

Harry Winston Diamond Corporation announced that it will be cutting back production at the Diavik Diamond Mine in Canada’s Northwest Territory.  The reductions include two production shutdowns and downsizing to a smaller workforce.  The cutbacks come in response to the current challenging market conditions for diamonds.

The Diavik diamond mine is a joint venture between Harry Winston and Diavik Diamond Mines, Inc, which is a subsidiary of Rio Tinto.  Harry Winston Diamond Corp owns a 40 percent stake in the mine and Rio Tinto owns a 60 percent stake.

Production at the Diavik diamond mine will be stopped twice for a period of six weeks each and the underground mine will be placed on care and maintenance by the third quarter of 2009 once the majority of its construction is complete.

“Our announcements today will preserve the quality of our assets, and position us for the future. In particular we wish to retain our core workforce and minimize any potential job losses during these actions,” said Diavik President and Chief Operating Officer, Kim Truter.

Diavik owners Harry Winston and Rio Tinto said that Diavik’s long term future is in underground mining. Both, they added, remain committed to the underground mine.

Whiteflash Diamond Setting: Whiteflash jeweler setting a Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Ring.

Your Whiteflash jewelry has been carefully created and inspected for quality.  With proper wear, care & cleaning it will provide you with a lifetime of joy.

Remember that jewelry undergoes wear and tear, like shoes, your car or anything that travels. Jewelry worn each day should be professionally checked between once and twice a year. Failure to properly maintain jewelry may result in damage not covered by your manufacturer’s warranty.

Wear

Select daily-wear pieces that are in-harmony with your lifestyle. Common alloys used in jewelry are soft metals and will bend if subjected to excessive or regular pressure. Gold prongs are less shock-resistant than platinum.  Doctors, artists and others in hand-intensive occupations sometimes choose two rings; an elaborate formal band and a plain band for wear at work

Make a habit of checking your jewelry each day you wear it. Even the most careful person can accidentally knock jewelry against a hard surface. Diamonds are the hardest objects on earth, but even a flawless diamond can chip if struck on a cleavage plane. Prongs and mountings are even more susceptible to accidental damage.

Remember to remove jewelry, rings in particular, when doing active work or household chores. Excessive pressure like weight lifting, sporting, or even gripping a hammer can subject a ring to unusual pressure, causing it to become misshapen.

Chlorine can permanently discolor or damage gold jewelry, especially at the joints. Remove gold jewelry when using chlorine bleach or while in a pool or hot tub. Cast platinum pieces are safer, but even platinum jewelry may have solder or sizing joints with lower melting point alloys that can be damaged by chlorine.

Some colored gemstone jewelry should not be exposed to lotion, salt water, chlorine, bleach or other chemicals. They may erode the finish and polish. Additionally, some colored gemstone jewelry should not be exposed to sudden temperature changes (consult a trusted professional with questions).

Care

Apply cosmetics, hair spray and perfume before putting jewelry on, so it’s not exposed to chemicals or film – especially pearls and gemstones which can be damaged by hairsrpay and perfume.

Once you’re finished, wipe your jewelry with a clean soft cloth to ensure it’s clean before storage.

Store your jewelry in a clean, dry place. Pieces can scratch each other so store them apart. Many fabric-lined jewelry cases are designed for this. If you use ordinary boxes wrap each piece individually in soft tissue paper, or store them individually in soft pouches.

Along with regular care, have your jewelry professionally cleaned and checked by a professional for worn mountings, loose prongs and general condition once per year.

Have white gold re-plated, platinum re-polished and prongs re-tipped as necessary to maintain original condition. For most people this will be once every 18 months or so, depending on wear.

Cleaning

Diamond Jewelry

Some diamond jewelry is worn 24 hours a day. Diamonds are brilliant but still require proper cleaning to keep their appearance. Lotions, soaps and skin oils create a film and attract dirt. This changes the refractive index of the diamond and causes it to look dull, even if the dirt is unseen, on the pavilion (bottom) of the diamond. Regular cleaning will keep your diamond jewelry looking its best.

Clean your jewelry in a secure location, not the rim of a sink where it can slip down the drain.

Daily-worn jewelry should be cleaned once per week. A concentration of mild dishwashing detergent & warm water is good for diamond jewelry. Allow diamond jewelry to soak for 10 minutes in the solution, then use a soft brush to scrub away particles; especially underneath gemstones. Rinse and dry with a clean soft cloth. Seriously soiled jewelry should be cleaned professionally.

Don’t use polishing compound, a brush with toothpaste on it or materials unintended for jewelry. Toothpaste is an abrasive and will damage metal. Use only a soft brush, never sharp or hard objects, to remove dirt or particles.

Ultrasonic cleaners are available and popular, but be aware that excessive use of an ultrasonic cleaner on pieces with tiny diamonds may eventually shake them loose.

Clean stored jewelry with a soft chamois cloth regularly to keep it lustrous and ready for wear.

Colored Gemstone Jewelry

Some gemstones require special care and cleaning. Before caring for any gemstones you should check with a trusted professional to get relevant advice. Once you have done this, here are some general tips:

Wipe your gemstone jewelry down with a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth to remove oils and perspiration after each wearing. Store pieces individually, in soft pouches.

You can clean gemstone jewelry with mild dishwashing detergent & water, but not with chemicals or solvents. Allow to soak for 10 minutes then use a soft brush to scrub away particles. Rinse and dry with a clean soft cloth.

Ultrasonic cleaners are not safe for certain gemstones (contact us with questions about which are safe and which are not).

Clean stored jewelry with a soft chamois cloth regularly to keep it lustrous and ready for wear.

Pearl Jewelry

Cultured pearls are the products of living creatures. The mollusk secretes a substance called nacre which produces the pearl and gives the rainbow of colors and luster which is beautiful but also susceptible to damage.

After each wearing of pearls wipe them off with a t-shirt or soft cotton cloth.

Clean your pearl jewelry with mild dishwashing detergent & water but not with chemicals or solvents. They can damage your pearls.

Put pearl jewelry in a chamois bag, or wrap in tissue, when putting it away. Pearls will be scratched by hard edges and other jewelry pieces so don’t drop them into a purse or jewelry box.

Have frequently-worn pearls restrung as necessary to prevent breakage. Cosmetics, perspiration, oils and wear weaken and stretch the threads on which the pearls are string. Be sure they are strung with a knot between each pearl to prevent loss of pearls if the string breaks.

Remember

Jewelry pieces are luxury items and should be cared for in same manner as you would a family heirloom. Those worn daily are at greater risk of damage.

One person may wear a ring for 100 years with no issues and the next person may experience damage after a week. Like fine automobiles, fine jewelry must be cared-for, maintained and worn with great care to stay in mint condition.


Investment interest in gold remains high with investors. As reported in National Jeweler, investor buying is expected to hit a record high in 2009, 52.3 million ounces versus 43.3 million ounces purchased in 2008.

People may be selling gold jewelry left and right but they aren’t buying too much of it. The ‘Gold Yearbook 2009′ from CPM Group shows that while gold prices remain high, gold fabrication rates are expected to fall in 2009. Gold is used in jewelry but also for dental, medical, electronics and other uses. The fabrication demand fell 6.6 percent in 2008 and is expected to fall 7.9 percent in 2009. Diamond Jewelry demand is expected to drop by 7.1 percent in 2009.

Big stones always attract attention at auction but in terms of jewelry designers it could be said that no one creates as much as buzz as the designer JAR. The designer’s pieces always seem to sell well at auction and have tremendous value to collectors. Christie’s jewelry auction on April 22 in New York will see five JAR pieces up for sale, two brooches and three pairs of ear clips.
The most expensive JAR piece up for sale is shown above. It is a sapphire, loose diamonds, violet sapphire and pearl brooch. The center cushion cut stone is approximately 52.57 carats surrounded by pave set violet sapphires with diamond trefoils and pearl accents. It is estimated at $150,000-$200,000.

The New York sale also includes a 30.02-carat, D color, pear-shaped diamond ring set with an intense pink diamond band and a 19.13-carat fancy grayish-yellowish green “chameleon” briolette-cut diamond pendant necklace estimated at $800,000-$1.2 million.

Malaysian designer Faisol Abdullah is creating the world’s most expensive dress decorated with 751 loose diamonds from Middle Eastern jeweler Mouawad. The $30 million frock tops Chris Aire’s $20 million diamond dress (above) created last year and ties the $30 million diamond bikini in terms of the world’s most expensive item of clothing. Abdullah plans to debut the silk and taffeta evening gown, which features a central 70 carat pear-shaped diamond and is dubbed the “Nightingale of Kuala Lumpur,” in time for next month’s STYLO Fashion festival in the Malaysian capital. Mouawad, which produces Heidi Klum’s jewelry line, is a red carpet favorite of Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears.

“Stocks drop, gold is even falling but a diamond is forever,” Abdullah tells Reuters. “This is a dress with diamonds. Why go backwards, why can’t we go forwards? We are going to the fantastic, but its real. You are getting value for money with these diamonds.” “It’s a security and insurance nightmare buts it’s worth it,” adds Antoine Bakhache, head of Mouawad’s Asia operations. “It’s not throwing $30 million right down the drain, it is an investment for the super-rich.” Nancy Yeoh, chief executive of STYLO which commissioned the dress, says they plan to present the garment to royal courts around the world starting with the Middle East, noting, “It’s art and there are still enough rich people who would want to buy.”

Jewelry is an important part of the wedding from the engagement ring to the wedding bands. WhiteFlash.com serves your every need. I am extremely excited to spotlight this company as the exercise eco-friendly options. All diamonds at Whiteflash are certified conflict-free, secured through legitimate sources not involved in funding conflict and in compliance with United Nations Resolutions, in accordance with the Kimberly Process and the USA Patriot Act.

Whiteflash.com is also the Internet’s premium designer and provider of custom diamond jewelry creations and offers an exquisite designer collection of diamond engagement rings and platinum and gold settings. You can shop on this site for engagement rings, wedding bands, gifts to exchange with your future spouse, anniversary gifts…it is always a good time for jewelry.

When you either refer someone to Whiteflash or become a repeat customer yourself, they give you $100. They will. They take pride in the process of design, and are happy to create a wedding band to match any design that was created for the engagement rings. They enjoy coming up with original, patented designer diamond bracelets, settings and other fine diamond jewelry. To view their extensive collection check out whiteflash.com

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