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| Todd possesses an extensive
knowledge of diamonds along with 30 years
of experience. He specializes in engagement rings and wedding bands
for both men and women; matching sets or unique one-of-a-kind designs.
(Personalize your rings by having them engraved.) |
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We have the advantage of purchasing loose diamonds from a qualified
Belgium Diamond Buyer, who is also an old family friend. We purchase
better quality diamonds at lower prices and pass the savings onto
you, our customers.
We have a large selection of settings without stones. Choose your
perfect setting and then match the size and cut of stone for the
perfect ring. (Currently the retro look is in fashion, as well
as modern settings with the princess cut diamond.) Use your
diamond in a new setting or choose from one of our fine stones.
We have a large selection of loose certified diamonds.
Diamonds come in the following shapes in various sizes and weights:
Brilliant cut-round, Asscher
cut, Heart shape, Pear shape, Emerald cut - rectangle, Princess cut
- square, Oval, and Marquise.The loose stones are hand picked, and
like snowflakes, no two are identical.
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Anniversary rings are quite
popular. Various kinds include a traditional anniversary band,
row of diamonds, other gemstones and 3 stone rings (Past,
Present, and Future). We also offer other styles including,
but not limited to princess cuts, rounds, or baguettes. |
We carry attendant's gifts as well including but not limited to necklaces,
lighters, pen and pencil sets, and collectible miniature clocks.
> For more information, e-mail us: info@toddsjewelers.com
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T.H.E. 4.C.s
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The 4Cs are used throughout the world to classify the rarity of diamonds.
Cut -- refers to the angles and proportions
Color-- the degree to which a diamond is colorless
Clarity -- the presence of inclusions
Carat -- the weight
Source: www.adiamondisforever.com
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C.E.R.T.I.F.I.E.D
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A certification is your guarantee of what you are buying. It
is also a great way to compare stones. The three laboratories we use are:
> Gemological
Institute of America
(GIA), > American
Gemological Society (AGS) > European
Gemological Laboratory (EGL)
(Hint: Compare non-certified stones to similar stones that have been certified and save money.)
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