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  2. You Can Fully Customize an Engagement Ring at Blue Nile ... - AOL

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    Whether you want your ring to be a total surprise or personally customized to the very last detail, you need to shop at Blue Nile! Blue Nile has many gorgeous, ready-to-ship engagement rings that ...

  3. Moissanite - Wikipedia

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    A moissanite engagement ring Moissanite: emerald cut. Moissanite was introduced to the jewelry market as a diamond alternative in 1998 after Charles & Colvard (formerly known as C3 Inc.) received patents to create and market lab-grown silicon carbide gemstones, becoming the first firm to do so. By 2018 all patents on the original process world ...

  4. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the De Beers campaign sought to persuade the consumer that an engagement ring is indispensable, and that a diamond is the only acceptable stone for an engagement ring. [33] The sales of diamonds in the United States rose from $23 million to $2.1 billion between 1939 and 1979.

  5. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Gem-cut synthetic silicon carbide set in a ring. A diamond simulant is a non-diamond material that is used to simulate the appearance of a diamond, and may be referred to as diamante. Cubic zirconia is the most common. The gemstone moissanite (silicon carbide) can be treated as a diamond simulant, though more costly to produce than cubic ...

  6. Kate Middleton Swapped Out Her Iconic Sapphire Engagement ...

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    Kate didn’t wear her statement engagement ring–a stunning 12-carat oval sapphire engagement ring that’s encircled by 14 diamonds and harkens back to the 19th century–but the similar stones ...

  7. Stonesetting - Wikipedia

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    The sides are made slightly narrower than the width of the stone or stones to be set, and then, using the same burs as in prong setting, a small notch, called a bearing, is cut into each wall. The stone is put in place in those notches, and the metal on top is pushed down, tightening the stone in place.

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