Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Diamond Wedding Ring

Have your diamond engagement ring, diamond eternity ring, diamond wedding ring or diamond ring designed and manufactured by Diamond Geezer in the DiamondGeezer.com award winning workshop

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DIAMOND RINGS
The Romans are thought to have originated the custom of betrothal rings or engagement rings, symbolizing a promise of marriage to a member of the opposite sex.

SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS
Diamond rings can be classified according to their style. Since the middle of the 20th century, diamonds have widely featured in engagement rings. Solitaire rings have one single diamond and are the most traditional and post popular of all diamond rings. All the budget goes into a single diamond, the star of the show. The single diamond is symbolic of 'one love'.

CLUSTER DIAMOND RINGS
Traditional cluster diamond rings featured seven stones, the centre or principal stone which was either a diamond or a coloured stone was surrounded by smaller stones and arranged in a flower shape. Cluster diamond rings have fallen out of favour over the last 20 years however are making a come back especially as 'Right-Hand', Dress' or 'Cocktail' rings with a large bright, coloured centre stone to compliment and accessorise any fashion colour.

DIAMOND ETERNITY RINGS
An diamond eternity ring literally symbolises the eternal nature of a couple's relationship. The eternity ring is often presented to the woman on a significant wedding anniversary or upon the birth of the couple's first child. During the latter 20th century the eternity ring has been worn on the wedding finger between the wedding and engagement ring. As designers of fine diamond rings we are delighted to see and indeed encourage a return to tradition and the wearing the eternity ring on the third finger right-hand. By avoiding the clutter this simple return to tradition provides a huge liberation in design, style and width of the diamond eternity ring. Surely a ring of this importance should be special enough to make a statement and given its very own stage on which to do so.

RIGHT-HAND DIAMOND RINGS
With the growing independence of women in the last quarter of the 20th century, ladies are free to choose how they spend their own hard earned cash. What finer way than to buy, design or commission a fine diamond ring, a thing of beauty and value forever. Treat yourself or better, save your money and get him to really spoil you.

COLOURED STONE & DIAMOND RINGS
This decade promises to see the use of more coloured stones in jewellery and diamond rings and diamond jewellery. The DiamondGeezer.com designers have been busy with our stone cutting partners in Tanzania, Sri Lanka and Thailand and are making some very special diamond rings throughout the year. Including our exciting new BLUE DIAMOND RING collection.

DESIGNER DIAMOND RINGS
Send us your ideas, no matter how scruffy you think the drawing is; leave it to our design team to convert your ideas, or design into a photo realistic image that is practical to make into a really special and unique piece just for you.

DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS
The tradition of the wearing of wedding rings was already in use in Ancient Rome and is possibly much older. Historically in England only persons of Royal patronage were 'allowed' to wear wedding rings of precious metal set with diamonds. In those early days people assumed that diamonds were mystical stones that could be used to ward off evil spirits or as protection from harm and ill health. The story of the diamond is wrapped in magic and romance, little wonder that diamond set wedding rings have become a significant part of marriage ceremonies everywhere. So its not just the beauty, brilliance, or the prestige of the diamond that makes it so special, but also the rich history and symbolism that goes with it as a couple exchanges their vows at the altar which is a major part of Christian, Jewish, Eastern Orthodox and several other religious wedding ceremonies. Give each other a gift of man and nature that has been thousands of years in the making. Now that is a perfect sentiment for a perfect wedding!

KNOW YOUR DIAMONDS
Formed in the depth of our planet diamond is the hardest natural material known to man, where hardness is defined as resistance to scratching and is graded between 1 and 10 using the Moh's scale of mineral hardness. Diamond has a hardness of 10 on this scale. Diamond's hardness has been known since ancient times and is the source of its name adámas, which is from ancient Greek, meaning 'proper' or 'unalterable'. Buying diamonds or diamond jewellery is always an important, emotional and serious event, however at DiamondGeezer.com we work hard to ensure that it remains enjoyable and memorable. DiamondGeezer.com has created an informative, educational section to enable shoppers to make an informed decision and thereby acquire higher quality diamonds and diamond jewellery for less. At anytime go to our award winning site and view over 100,000 diamonds or FREE PHONE 08080-DIAMOND [that's 08080-342666] and enjoy an informal consultation with one of our qualified DIAMOND EXPERTS. There is no obligation, just invaluable, impartial help and advice. Allow us to provide clarity, comfort and confidence.

BLOOD DIAMONDS
No Blood diamonds here

Roughly half of all diamonds are mined in central and southern Africa, although considerable sources of the mineral have been discovered in Canada, India, Russia, Brazil, and Australia. Diamonds are mined from kimberlite and lamproite volcanic pipes deep within the Earth where high pressures and temperatures enable them to form and travel to the surface. The mining and distribution of natural diamonds are subjects of frequent controversy over the sale of blood diamonds or conflict diamonds by African paramilitary groups. Be assured that DiamondGeezer.com has a strict 'NO BLOOD DIAMONDS HERE' policy and each diamond sold by DiamondGeezer.com has a solid audit trail back to its source via an industry control known as the Kimberley process.

Diamond Geezer bans Zimbabwe gems
Our ban set-up in 2009, based on abuse concerns with Zimbabwe diamonds was widely reported throughout the world from the BBC in London, in American and even in the Zimbabwe Times. Over 2500 references on Google

The diamonds on this site and those that we sell have been purchased from legitimate sources not involved in funding conflict and in compliance with United Nations resolutions. We DiamondGeezer.com hereby guarantee that all diamonds supplied by us are conflict free, based on written guarantees provided by the supplier of our diamonds

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