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Making Judgement Calls

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist Generally speaking, when shopping for jewelry, consumers should focus more on quality than finding a bargain. One way for

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Which “C” Comes First?

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist You are probably already familiar with the “4 C’s” (Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat weight) of diamond buying, the

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By Any Other Name

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist Both ruby and sapphire are varieties of corundum, the second hardest mineral known to science. While the red variety

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Digital Wideband

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist Whether it is an oversized cocktail ring featuring a huge colored gemstone, a wrist adorned with a cascade of

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Cushioning Effect

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist While round brilliant cut diamonds are far and away the most popular choices for engagement rings, cushion-cut diamonds are

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On the Watch

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist Wristwatches are jewelry accessories that never go out of style, but their style constantly changes. Perhaps the biggest new

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