Edwardian Engagement Rings
Gold and Gold Alloys
All gold is yellow gold. The mixture of other alloys turns yellow gold to white, rose or green gold. Gold Alloys Pure gold, 24 karat, is too soft to use for jewelry. It is for that reason that other alloys are mixed with it to make it stronger. White Gold Alloys Nickel or palladium is the alloy used when mixed with gold that turns the yellow gold to white gold....
Antique vs. Reproduction
Sam: Should I purchase an antique engagement ring or a reproduction? If you are looking to purchase an antique looking engagement ring, why not buy the real thing. Nothing matches the delicate workmanship and one of a kind designs. The most popular diamond engagement rings come from the Victorian era, the Art Nouveau period, the Edwardian period and the Art Deco time period. Actual antique diamond engagement rings from these...
By How Much Can Fluorescence Affect Value?
If a diamond engagement ring fluoresces “faint” or “weak” the effect on the diamond color grade or value is negligible. If it is graded as “more intense” or “very strong” fluorescence, it will affect the value negatively. If a diamond engagement ring has “medium” fluorescence, it can change the body color grade ½ to 1 color grade different than its actual color; if “strong” by 1-2 color grades and if “very...
Colorless Sapphire, Cubic Zirconia or Moissante vs. Diamonds
White or Colorless Sapphire vs. Diamond It’s easy to find Colorless or White Sapphires. More often you will find colored sapphires of every shade in the rainbow. White or colorless sapphires may have hints of gray, yellow, brown and traces of blue. The closer a sapphire comes to colorless, the more value it has. In the 1990’s, white or colorless sapphires became the substitute for diamonds. They actually doubled in...