Sunday, September 13, 2009

trendy and fabulous in diamonds

Today's hottest jewelry trends have prompted an elitist response for expressing style through diamonds. Long, diamond drop earrings and chandelier earrings have joined traditional diamond studs as the earring of choice, adding lady-like sophistication to a formal gown or an elegant pantsuit. To add to that, there are surprisingly affordable versions in the market to make any woman feel like a fashion icon. Delicate diamond pendants, like the three-stone “snowman” pendant of diamonds in graduated sizes, are gracing the necklines of the glitterati everywhere, along with heart-shaped diamond solitaires and zodiac signs to communicate the real you. Its all about the style and aura which is brought about by the new fashion image associated with diamonds and diamond jewelry. The most cherished and sought-after piece of diamond jewelry of the moment is the diamond right-hand ring – a unique piece that expresses a woman's desire for independence and personal style. The diamond right-hand ring is a perfect showcase for a new generation of women who want a unique, very personal piece of jewelry which they can enjoy every day. Take a look at the celebrity lineup sporting them. They are some of today's biggest stars, including the trend-setting quartet from Sex & the City (Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Catrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon) heading the list.

Colored diamonds are considered as the ultimate prize . Colored diamonds – known to elite jewelers as “fancy colored diamonds” are rarer and relatively more expensive than their white counterparts. Fashion gurus are drooling over the engagement rings showcased by Hollywood stars. Celebrity brides-to-be have recently seen a 6.1-carat, pink diamond set in platinum, and a 10-carat marquise-shaped, canary yellow diamond. Colored diamonds are available in every shade of the rainbow and are extremely rare. Some, like the yellow ones, are colored by the naturally occurring addition of elements such as nitrogen, whereas pink diamonds simply reflect light that is different from white diamonds.

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