It is amazing that the giving season will be here again before we know it. Every year we rack our brains to come up with the perfect gifts for so many on our list. Not only do those of us who celebrate Christmas have this occurring predicament year after year, but those who celebrate Hannakah and Kwanza face the same thing. If you choose clothes, they can be the wrong fit, or just the wrong taste for the recipient of your gift. Choosing a household or other item can be alright for a casual acquaintance or the name you drew out of the hat at the office, but it is those you love the most that tend to present us with the most difficulty.
The way a diamond looks is almost indescribable. It can give a man a feeling of such pride and success when wearing a nice diamond set in a beautiful ring. With a woman it can arouse unfathomable feelings of devotion when given to her by the man she loves. They are kept as family heirlooms and handed down from generation to generation. They are truly timeless treasures. When cared for properly their beauty endures for ages. Diamonds were formed millions of years ago in the earth’s interior. They are a mineral made of pure carbon. They are the hardest natural surface known to man, and are hard enough to cut glass. They can only be scratched by another diamond.
- Wear it! The natural oils in your skin help to keep it shiny & bright. Sunlight and air speed up the oxidation of silver. When you are not wearing your jewelry, keeping all pieces in sealed plastic pouch or plastic container with a lid will slow down this process. Pearls need air, if your piece is created with pearls allow some airspace. |