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Many jewelry stores sell really beautiful pure silver engagement rings. Some well known jewelry stores include Tiffany, Blue Nile, Ritani as well as Michael Hills.
Diamonds for solitaire rings tend to be larger and more pure than those used in cluster or side bars. Diamonds are sourced from all over the world but to be sure that one is legal, one should look for the American Gem Society or Gemalogical Institute of America's certification at the store.
All diamonds are 'pure carbon diamonds', even the 80% of all diamonds mined that are not gem quality, and rated as industrial diamonds. This means that anyone selling a diamond is selling a 'pure carbon diamond'.
Platinum rings would be a better quality than gold or silver as they are the most pure form of alloy. They are hypo-allergenic and do no tarnish as easily as the others which would require less maintenance.
Diamonds are pure carbon.
No, diamonds are pure diamond, not a mixture of anything.
S925 is the stamp for Sterling Silver. It means, I believe, that the metal is 925/1000 pure silver by weight. IOW, it is NOT white gold.
Diamonds are formed from pure carbon.
Diamonds are the crystaline form of Carbon.
pure carbon is coal, also diamonds are coal that was under a lot of pressure. so both diamonds and coal are pure carbon.
99.9% pure silver is called sterling and pure silver
Silver is not measured in karats, gold is measured in karats and diamonds and other gems are measured in carats. Silver is measured in grams, and troy ounces, one troy ounce equals 31.10 grams.