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<description>I have been searching the Web for an online Jewelry Store.  Finally, someone has got  an virtual Jewelry gallery that make one feel like walking into a established high quality Jewelry Botique.  Unlike, others, at The Jewelry Hut jewelry Boutique, you will find high quality jewelry piesces usually not found in an online Jewelry Store.  Their oustanding selection of Classic and Antique Reproduction Engagement Rings speak for itself.  Inclinding with their great prices on high quality loose diamonds.
Since the beginning of civilization, gold has been admired and treasured for its beauty and rarity.  It is revered as the Essence of the Sun, the sun shine that can be touched by human hands.
Gold inspires designs that connect with people, designs that reflect subtle nuances of emotion and style between the wearer and the jewelry.
The Jewelry Hut has gold jewelry designs that best enhance your current jewelry wardrobes that looks the best on you.
Customer Satisfaction is of great importance to the The Jewelry Hut.  You can buy any jewelry piece with confidance at The Jewelry Hut.</description>
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<title>Buying a Quality Diamond from The Jewelry Hut</title>
<description>We know that purchasing a diamond requires a high level of trust.  Therefore, you are encouraged to view and review your selected diamond before you purchase it.  We work with you to ensure that you experience professional consultation before you make your purchase final.  First, all diamond come with an independent diamond Certificate; therefore, you know the exact quality and description of your diamond before purchasing it.  Second, you can purchase a diamond from The Jewelry Hut and take 15 days (from shipping date) to review your selected diamond.  If for any reason, you decide not to keep the diamond, you can return it for a refund minus the shipping fee. Of course, our primary objective is to sell you a top quality diamond and your satisfaction is of paramount important to us. You are not obligated to purchase your selected diamond, unless you are absolutely convinced that you are receiving the best value for your money.
To learn what makes diamonds stand out beyond any other precious gemstone is their fire and brilliance. Please click the following links for a detailed diamond education.</description>
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<title>Quality Gemstone from The Jewelry Hut</title>
<description>Nothing more personal than The Jewelry Hut response to color.  Color is the new Language of passion, and nothing captures it better than distinctively styled jewelry.
Take her breath away with our bold brilliant styles. The name you rely on most, the first name in quality, dependability, and service, is now your first choice in style. It’s The Jewelry Hut.
There is nothing more romantic than expressing your love.  When words are not enough, you can use the eloquent symbolism of gemstones to convey what is in your heart. For thousands of years Gems have been lasting testaments to enduring emotions. And their natural beauty gives almost as much daily pleasures as the memory of the moment they were given.
Gemstones are the most intensely colored natural material available in earth.  Gems have become so synonymous with color, they have even lent their names to their colors.  Everyone knows ruby red, emerald green, sapphire blue, aquamarine, turquoise, and jade green, but the world of gemstones has an even more extensive selection of colors which span the entire rainbow.
In red, you have the choice not only of ruby, but also tourmaline, tsavorite garnet, and peridot.  Today, the wide range of gemstone available means that no matter what your favorite color is, a gemstone is available to match it to suite your taste and budget.
Customer Satisfaction is of great importance to the The Jewelry Hut.  You can buy any jewelry piece with confidance at The Jewelry Hut.</description>
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<title>Cultured Pearls at The Jewelry Hut</title>
<description>Pearls have always been the perfect gift of love.  That is why tradition has made them the bridal jewel. There is no other jewels conveys the warmth, depth of feeling and eternal qualities of that emotion. Giving the gift of love is easy with cultured pearls. As they come in a variety of styles and jewelry choices, there is a perfect pearl gift for every one.
Far below the surface of the sea a miraculous event is taking place , that is the birth of a cultured pearl.  Today, cultured pearls are the foundation of every woman’s jewelry wardrobe. Fashionable, feminine and fresh, cultured pearls enhance a woman’s palette of styles.  Rich and adaptable, a lustrous star in the world of fine jewelry, a simple cultured pearl necklace can take a woman through every moment in her life,  any outfit in her wardrobe.
Product education is The Jewelry Hut top Priority. We have prepared for you an education guide lines to help you understand all the different varieties of pearls available in market place, and how to judge pearl quality and value.  What style and size is right for you.  So, please take your time and go through these guide lines in our “pearl education center”.</description>
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<title>Designer's Jewelry at The Jewelry Hut</title>
<description>The Jewelry Hut quality standard is the highest. Shopping online with The Jewelry Hut is a risk free and enjoyable experience. We use only the finest in materials to create jewelry with exceptional craftsmanship. We at The Jewelry Hut are very confident that you won’t find a better jewelry item for the price.
The Jewelry Hut Pledge To you, our valued customer.
The jewelry Hut provides you with the finest quality jewelry at lowest online prices. To educate and guide you in choosing the right jewelry item. to stand behind and guarantee the quality and value of the jewelry item you have purchased. Make this the most fun and enjoyable shopping experience at The Jewelry Hut. The Jewelry Hut has gold jewelry designs that best enhance your current jewelry wardrobes that looks the best on you.
Customer Satisfaction is of great importance to the The Jewelry Hut.  You can buy any jewelry piece with confidance at The Jewelry Hut.</description>
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<title>Antique Reproduction and Classic Diamond Engagement Rings at The Jewelry Hut</title>
<description>The wedding ring is the most ancient of all marriage traditions. nearly every civilization since the Egyptian has used the wedding ring as a symbol of marriage agreement.  In Egyptian hieroglyphics, the circle represents eternity, and the earliest rings were made of braided grass, hay, leather, bone, and ivory. When metals were eventually discovered, the first metal rings were lumpy and awkward. Today, wedding rings can be anything from an inexpensive, plain band to an intricate setting studded with gems.
No matter where a person chooses to wear their wedding ring, the marriage bond is complete once wows are recited.  The most common placement for wearing a wedding ring is on the forth finger of the left hand. This custom began with the Egyptians, who believed that a vein on the left hand was directly connected to the heart. Today, a more practical explanation is that the left hand gets less use-and will be less likely to get damaged- since most be are right-handed.
Despite long standing traditions, however, wedding rings are not always worn on the left hand. for a time, wealthy Elizabethans wore huge, elaborate wedding rings on their thumbs.  In eighteen century, Roman Catholics wore them on the right hand. Even today, many European woman sill follow this tradition.
There are also many superstitions about wedding rings. For instance, it is unlucky for the bride to be to go shopping for a ring on a Friday due to the bad luck associated with that day.  It is equally important that neither the future bride nor the groom wear their rings before the wedding ceremony since that would be presumptuous.
The Jewelry Hut sets the stage for Love, as we realize that Love is eternal. We consider it as our duty to preserve high quality standards and fabricate our rings as a symbol of eternal bond of love.
The Jewelry Hut is a highly innovative supplier of Engagement Rings and matching Wedding Bands and is able to offer its jewelry at competitive low prices for the consumer.
Buying a diamond engagement ring can be a scary thing. You will be shelling out big bucks for a shining little ring filled with such portent and symbolism.  What if the rock is really made of glass?  What if it’s fatally flawed?  What should you know before you buy the ring?  The information below will send you out into the diamond buying world armed with all you will need to make the right choices.</description>
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<title>Celebrating a Special Occasion with Jewelry! How to Buy Jewelry? (Part I)</title>
<description>The concept of jewelry implies fashion, ornamentation, and adornments.  But jewelry is much more than just that.  It reflects your personality and shows what you value in life.  It defines your style through colorful stones and gems jewelry.

Colored precious gemstone jewelry is the latest fashion.  Colored gemstones are worn in rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and bracelets by every one.  If you like to own an exceptionally beautiful and exclusive piece of jewelry, you should only consider gemstone jewelry.  A piece of colored gemstone jewelry will distinguish you as a class apart from the crowed that wears gems like diamonds.  The best way to go around shopping for a special kind of jewelry is to go to the Internet, look at the exquisite designs of colored gemstones or diamonds on white or yellow gold jewelry and select the one that matches your style.

1.	You are looking at gems and are shown, or viewed one on Internet, an evening Emerald, at a price much lower than what you would expect to pay for an Emerald of the same size.  Would you buy the emerald and would you know what you are buying?
2.	You are admiring a piece of gold jewelry and are told it is 14 Karat gold.  Do you know what marking to look for to make sure it is solid 14 Karat gold and not rolled gold, gold electroplate, or gold wash?  Do you, in fact, know what 14 Karat and other terms Mean?
3.	You notice that brooches (or Pins) are the latest fashion in jewelry and are being shown in all fine jewelry stores as well as online jewelry stores.  Do you know which you would buy and which might be the better buy, regardless of what you can afford?
4.	You are cleaning an opal ring, a pair of diamond earrings, and a string of pearls.  Do you know the best way to clean them and would clean them together or separately?  Also, how would you store them after cleaning?
5.	You want to buy a diamond ring.  Would you look for a fine jewelry store or a fine online jewelry store where the each jewelry piece are clearly marked to show price and quality, a store offering a sale o diamonds, a store where you might be able to bargain for a lower price, or even a store offering of a packet of diamonds at a wholesale price?  For that matter, do you know what the four Cs of diamonds are?
6.	These are only a few questions about jewelry that are answered at The Jewelry Hut, an online Jewelry Gallery Boutique.
7.	An evening Emerald, for example, is not an Emerald but any green stone of Emerald color.
8.	All Karat gold jewelry in the United States and some other countries has to be marked to show its quality, according to law.  The term “Karat” refers to the amount of gold used in proportion to another metal or metals.
9.	Another term for costume jewelry is fashion jewelry, and it can be the better buy for high fashion designs that you may tire of or may go out of fashion in a year or two.
10.	Certain gems and types of jewelry require special care in cleaning and should not be stored together or in the same way, since may become scratched or lose their luster or color.
11.	In buying fine jewelry, there are few, if any, bargains: You get what you pay for.  Clarity, color, cut, and carat size are the four Cs of diamonds, determining the quality and cost of any diamond.
12.	How to buy jewelry is only the beginning of what you need to know about jewelry.

When you buy a car, you buy the one you like and can afford.  The purchase is emotional as much as it is practical, since cars in some way are extensions of ourselves.  In addition, you know what you are buying, especially if you buying a well known brand luxury car.  There may be features, in other cars that resemble or imitate the best of the best, but the genuine article is usually unmistakable.  You know what to look for, what to expect, about what you are going to pay, and even where to go buy the car.
Fine furs have more of a mystique than the average car and they may seem more risky to buy.  Yet, with time and patience, you can learn to differentiate among furs and to distinguish fine furs from inferior furs.  Granted, you will never have the expertise of the experienced furrier, but you will be able to learn the difference between mink of an inferior quality.  In short, you can easily learn what to look for, what to expect, about what you are going to pay, and where is the best place to buy the fur.
Both an expensive fur and a fine car are far more than purchases to keep you warm and provide transportation.  They are also luxuries and status symbols.  At the same time, the primary reason for the purchase is practical, you buy the car to drive and the fur to wear.  You do not consider either an investment that appreciates in value.  The criteria are that you like what you buy, that you have a use for it, that you can afford it, although you want to get the most for your money.

Jewelry should be bought the same way, regardless of whether it is fine jewelry of Karat gold, platinum, or silver, has precious gems or not, or whether it is costume jewelry.  Even fine jewelry, which is a luxury item and can be as much as a status symbol as a sable coat or a Rolls-Royce although far more permanent and enduring should be bought because you like it, can use it, and can afford it.  Jewelry after all, is a form of adornment and decoration
One criterion you do not want to use for jewelry, any more than you would use it for buying a car or a fur, is whether the jewelry is a good investment or not.  Some Jewelers, who are reputable and reliable in other respects, offer jewelry as “an investment.”  Fine jewelers. In general, however, prefer to point out that jewelry is not really an investment except in beauty.  Jewelry, in fact, is a purchase, just like a fur coat or a car.  You should appreciate it, of course, although appreciation in that sense is not the same as the appreciation of increase in value of an investment.

What you should buy in fine jewelry, particularly platinum and karat gold, depends on you, your life style, and your preferences.  You may be a woman who does not feel dressed without earrings, in which case you may want gold or diamond earrings that you can wear often with enjoyment. Or you may be a man or woman whose taste runs toward rings.  A necklace, pendant or a bracelet could also be indispensable.

In any case, shop around.  Look at styles and prices before you buy.  Get an idea of what jewelry costs and how that compares to what you have to spend.  Once you see an item you like, check its price against the prices of similar items in other jewelry stores or online stores.  The major purpose is to give you an idea of value and to help you be satisfied, in all respects, after you have made the purchase.

Look in jewelry stores and the boutiques and the better online jewelry stores that often carry fine jewelry. But do not look for or expect or wait for sales.  The finest jewelry stores rarely discount fine jewelry.  If a style does not sell, it is more profitable for them to melt down the metal and reset the gems than it is for them to sell at a big discount.  In this respect, fine jewelry is like no other luxury purchases, since the components can be reused.

Stores other the finest jewelry stores (or online) may offer jewelry at a discount.  It may be a style that has not sold well, or the stores may be willing to make less profit or their overhead may be less.  These are legitimate reasons to discount the price of a fine jewelry.  If the discount is much over 25%, however, you should ask, “0% or 50% off of what price?”  Despite laws prohibiting misleading advertising and the stand of reputable jewelers’ associations against it, there are still fraudulent advertising and selling practices going on.

For this reason, you want to read the part two of this article, about “How to buy fine Jewelry?”  To understand what are the kinds of jewelry.

Customer Satisfaction is of paramount important to The Jewelry Hut.
Buy with confidence at The Jewelry Hut
The article above can be used on your web site or newsletter.

When it is published, may I request that you include my name and resource box (the bio, contact and copyright information) that follows the article.  I would also appreciate if you could send me an email of notification along with a complimentary copy of the publication.

Copyright 2005 Bijan Aziz.

Bijan Aziz is the owner and Web Master for The Jewelry Hut
The best source for fine Diamond, Gemstone, and Pearl Jewelry on the web.
You can view the this article at The Jewelry Hut Jewelry Archives:
http://www.thejewelryhut.com/html/newsandpressrelease.html</description>
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<title>Celebrating a Special Occasion with Jewelry! How to Buy Jewelry? (Part II) Fine jewelry As a Purchase</title>
<description>When you buy even the finest jewelry, you are buying a manufactured item, no matter how handcrafted it is.  The reasons begin with the metal, because precious metal used in jewelry is never pure.
Gold, platinum, and silver are all alloyed for various reasons.  The greater the amount of the alloy, the less value the precious metal.  For example, the price gold on the commodities market and the world gold market is based on 24 Karat or 0.9999 Gold.  Thus, the value of gold in jewelry is worth only as much as the percentage of gold used.  22 Karat gold will have more gold than 18 Karat gold, and 18 Karat gold will have more gold than 14 Karat gold, but none has the amount of gold as pure 24 Karat gold.  The same considerations hold true for silver and platinum.

The firs reason why jewelry is not an investment, therefore, is that you are buying karat gold, not “pure gold,” and gold is valuable simply because it is gold.  Since the world market is based on “pure” gold, the gold in jewelry has less value, depending on the karatage.  That value will increase, or decrease, with the price of gold, but will never equal the price of pure gold.

The manufactured metal is further manufactured in jewelry in design and workmanship, both of which add to the cost of the gold.  If you buy a fine jewelry, regardless of whether you buy it from the person who made it or from a store (including online store) you are paying for design, workmanship, and exclusivity, all of which add to the price of the gold and may cost more than the gold.  If you buy mass-manufactured jewelry, the cost of design and workmanship is spread out among all the pieces of jewelry of that design.  You are also paying for increases in cost along the sales chain until the jewelry reaches you.  The manufacturer, the wholesaler, and the jeweler all increase the actual original cost to allow for their overhead, costs, and for their profits.

The same consideration hold true for jewelry with gems.  Jewelry with gems may even be a worse investment than plain gold jewelry.  The price of gems has risen drastically, as have the prices of furs and cars, and just about everything else in recent years as well as the precious metals, but the valoe of gems is quirky, often depending on fashion and demand, among other factors.

Diamonds are one example.  Prices of diamonds have risen, although the prices have escalated drastically only for certain diamonds.  One reason for the rise in general is demand.  The United States alone accounts for more than 50% of the world diamond jewelry market.  Thanks to aggressive advertising campaign, that percentage has held true, regardless of how the market in other parts of world has increased.  Thus, the price increases along with the number of people vying to buy diamonds, as soon as the market does not meet the demand.

Another reason is that the market is controlled by DeBeers, through its subsidiaries, it control sales of 85% of all diamonds from all over Africa, Russia, and elsewhere.  Monopolistic as it is argument offered by DeBeers that keep even Russia in line is that diamonds are a luxury item, with an intrinsic value unmatched in any other such item, but the value can be maintained only by strict control.  The strategy has worked successfully for every one in the diamond market except consumers.

Jewelry with colored stones is not as tightly controlled internationally as the diamond supply.

Buying jewelry, the first rule is to buy jewelry, with or without gems, because it appeals to you emotionally and you like and can afford it.  Do not buy jewelry purely for the purpose of an investment.  If the past inflation is any indication, you would have to keep the jewelry at least 6 – 10 years just to break even on the purchase price, not allowing for any profit.  You may have to take a big loss if you need to sell in a hurry.

Customer Satisfaction is of paramount important to The Jewelry Hut.
Buy with confidence at The Jewelry Hut
The article above can be used on your web site or newsletter.

When it is published, may I request that you include my name and resource box (the bio, contact and copyright information) that follows the article.  I would also appreciate if you could send me an email of notification along with a complimentary copy of the publication.

Copyright 2005 Bijan Aziz.

Bijan Aziz is the owner and Web Master for The Jewelry Hut
The best source for fine Diamond, Gemstone, and Pearl Jewelry on the web.
You can view the this article at The Jewelry Hut Jewelry Archives:
http://www.thejewelryhut.com/html/newsandpressrelease.html</description>
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<title>Celebrating a Special Occasion with Jewelry! How to Buy Jewelry? (Part III) Getting What You Pay For!</title>
<description>The second rule in buying jewelry sounds simple.  It is to expect to pay for what you get, and to get what you pay for.

Simple as that sounds, unfortunately, buying jewelry is not simple.  Knowing what to look for in jewelry can and may help protect one form being cheated, but the primary protection is not to listen to the larceny in your soul.  Human nature may be such that everyone wants something for nothing, especially expensive “something.”  Yet, getting fine jewelry, such as karat gold and diamonds of top clarity, color, cut, and size, for next to nothing is impossible.  Nobody “gives away” such valuable items, or any other valuable item, out of the goodness of his heart or because you have an appealing face.
To go back to cars and furs.  No one interested in buying such a car could mistake a Cadillac for a Rolls-Royce.  Anyone interested in furs can learn about them, but all that glitters is not gold, or platinum or silver.  All that is diamond-bright is not a diamond.  And all that is ruby-red is not a ruby.  What the jewelry may actually be is the most difficult knowledge to get or learn of all luxury purchases, in that what we see is not always what it seems to be.

The only way to be absolutely sure of what you buy is to buy it from a reliable and reputable jeweler who stands behind what he sells.  That way, if the jewelry turns out to be different from what it was sold as, the jeweler will refund your money or replace the jewelry for the sake of his reputation.
There may be times when you do not know a reliable jeweler, when you may be tempted to buy because of jewelry you see in a store, window, or online store, or when you want to buy jewelry away from home.  In those instances, and there are probably others, you want to know what to look for and what to ask.  Those considerations hold for both precious metals and gems.

Precious Metal

In United States and other countries, laws require the quality standard to be marked or stamped on precious metal.  Do not take everyone’s word that a jewelry is “solid gold,” “pure gold,” or “genuine gold,” or that is sterling silver or any other kind of silver.  What one need to see and see for yourself is the quality standard marking, even if you need a jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass to do so.
Standards of what can be called gold vary tremendously around the world, and that is another reason for insisting on seeing the quality marking.  The U.S. minimum is 10 Karat, with lesser quantities considered to contain too little gold to retain the characteristics of real gold.
In short, just calling an item “gold” tells nothing.  The metal should be marked as follows:

22 Karat  or  0.916
18 Karat  or  0.750
14 Karat  or  0.585
10 Karat  or  0.417

Silver jewelry standards are universal in comparison to gold.  Sterling is marked “sterling” or 0.925.  Other marking may also be found, such as 0.800, which is used for some jewelry in some countries.  This jewelry may not be sterling, but it still can be beautiful, as long as you know what you are getting.
Hallmark may be used as well.  In the United States, a hallmark is the stamp or mark of the manufacturer of the jewelry.  On general, however, marks and symbols are signs of quality.  Most countries that use them have stiff penalties for their misuse.
One should look at the jewelry just as carefully for other tests of quality.  First, rub the jewelry hard with your thumb.  The base metal will show through jewelry that is thinly electroplated.  At the same time, check for any rough edges.  Most better gold jewelry is cast with lost wax method, which leaves no casting marks.  Less expensive jewelry may be more cheaply cast or stamped, leaving the marks of the mold or stamping that have to be filed off afterwards.  Anytime there are rough edges or bumps, double check the quality of markings.  Fine precious metals are too expensive to be used in any except the most finely made jewelry.  If you like the jewelry anyway and the price is so inexpensive (anther indication that it may not be a precious metal) that you feel you can afford to take a chance, go ahead.  Otherwise, back off and do not buy that jewelry item.

Customer Satisfaction is of paramount important to The Jewelry Hut.
Buy with confidence at The Jewelry Hut
The article above can be used on your web site or newsletter.

When it is published, may I request that you include my name and resource box (the bio, contact and copyright information) that follows the article.  I would also appreciate if you could send me an email of notification along with a complimentary copy of the publication.

Copyright 2005 Bijan Aziz.

Bijan Aziz is the owner and Web Master for The Jewelry Hut
The best source for fine Diamond, Gemstone, and Pearl Jewelry on the web.
You can view the this article at The Jewelry Hut Jewelry Archives:
http://www.thejewelryhut.com/html/newsandpressrelease.html</description>
<link>http://www.thejewelryhut.com</link>
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