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Brown Diamonds

Brown DiamondsDiamonds Are Beautiful Brown

What makes something valuable? Age, rarity and beauty are a bit "precious" characteristics. All three attributes are combined when it comes to precious stones. And some of the oldest, rarest and most beautiful jewels are diamonds.

Would you like to see something almost as old as the Earth? No need to go to a museum, you can wear on your finger. Blasted through molten rock about 93 miles from the surface of land in the throes of creation, here is the diamond.

The jewel of the earth is the diamond, which has the greatest ability to refract light. And this time, Brightest Diamond in the direction of the popularity is the brown diamond. brown diamonds, which are among the stones known as fancy colored diamonds come in a range of shades. This range, according to the Natural Color Diamond Association, begins with champagne diamonds pale, and ends with the darkest ever, a rich brown cognac diamonds. Cinnamon, caramel, chocolate and diamonds are of this scale.

Although age and rarity are conditions that do not change easily, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And once the judge beauty differently according to different standards.

Take for example the work of one of the greatest architects of America, Alfred B. Mullet. In 1874 alone, he oversaw the construction of more than forty new buildings. His vision and creativity brought dignity and praise to the buildings that bear his mark. His last building, which is now called the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, home to the west of the White House. This benchmark is inspiring works where Vice-President and also plays a major role as host Washington's most important diplomatic events. It is a magnificent structure.

Design Mullet took seventeen years to complete at a cost of 10 million dollars. Upon completion of the building, however, he received a thunderous round of criticism. To say that nobody liked, it would be an understatement. Mark Twain called "the ugliest building in America."

Diamonds have always been judged by the four Cs: carat, clarity, cut and color. Usually, the more colorless the diamond, the more valuable it is. brown diamonds in particular used to be shipped for industrial purposes. Lately, however, these diamonds have become chocolate to rate things, their beauty. The rich and famous have been seen wearing beautiful combinations of chocolate and white diamonds. Renowned for their amazing ability to blend earth tones popular and accentuate the uniqueness of a range of skin tones, chocolate diamonds have reached the top of the scale of beauty.

So, if a former office building or industrial diamonds, given the time, the true beauty shines in the end through.

The value is also determined by meaning. A ring of toys from a loved one has no value, but its value can be measured. The soul is more valuable than the wealth of the world. So when choosing a diamond, consider the occasion, the person, and the timelessness of the donation. chocolate diamonds, as true love last forever!

Posted on January 15, 2010.
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