James Greene
James Greene is a graduate gemologist and master gemologist appraiser. James has been in the jewelry and appraisal business for over 25 years and specialzes in Insurance and estate appraisals.
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Articles by this Author
Estate Diamonds - Can I Purchase a Quality Diamond in the Second Hand Market?
- By James Greene
- Published 07/1/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Buying estate diamonds can be a tricky venture for some as it is often hard to know exactly what one is getting unless they are a trained gemologist.
Diamonds - What Type of Diamond is Right For You?
- By James Greene
- Published 07/1/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
When buying this type of jewelry, one may wonder what type of diamond they should get as they will ultimately be faced with a wide range of options. There are a few ways in which one can determine what type of diamond is right for them.
Jewelry Hallmarks - The Importance of These Features
- By James Greene
- Published 07/1/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Jewelry hallmarks are important in the jewelry world for a few different reasons. First, they signify what the item is made of which helps the wearer to determine the metal content of the jewelry piece that they have on.
Tips on Choosing the Perfect Engagement Ring
- By James Greene
- Published 06/16/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
It is a good plan to have an idea as to what your future wife's likes and dislikes when it comes to diamonds, jewelry and if possible, engagement rings.
Rose Cut Diamonds - An Overview of This Beautiful Gemstone
- By James Greene
- Published 06/16/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Rose cut diamonds started to appear in the 1500's but it wasn't until 200 years later that their popularity increased greatly.
Clarity Enhanced Diamonds - Is This Treatment Permanent and How Does It Affect the Value?
- By James Greene
- Published 06/5/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
There are two main types of procedures which are used to enhance the clarity of a diamond.
Fluorescent Diamonds - What is Diamond Fluorescence and What Causes It?
- By James Greene
- Published 06/5/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Fluorescent diamonds are ones which seem to change their color depending on the type of light to which they are exposed. The ultraviolet light from the sun as well as fluorescent lighting will make the stone change its appearance when under these conditions.
GIA Diamond Grading Report - Is This Diamond Grading Report the Best?
- By James Greene
- Published 06/2/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Some may wonder why they should select a diamond which has undergone this rigorous type of grading report over other varieties thereof when purchasing a diamond engagement ring or other type of diamond jewelry.
Tips on Choosing the Perfect Diamond Engagement Ring
- By James Greene
- Published 06/1/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
It is a good plan to have an idea as to what your future Bride likes and dislikes when it comes to diamonds, jewelry and if possible, engagement rings.
Red Diamonds - How Many Vivid Pure Red Diamonds Are Known to Exist Today and At What Value?
- By James Greene
- Published 05/25/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
To say that this type of stone is rare is an understatement. In fact, it is claimed that less than twenty naturally red diamonds are known to exist today.
Diamond Clarity - Is Flawless Always Better or Ever Better Than SI2?
- By James Greene
- Published 05/25/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
Before answering the question concerning whether a flawless diamond is always better than an SI2 version, it is important to describe both types of stones briefly.
Diamond Pricing - Are Diamonds A Good Value In Today's Market?
- By James Greene
- Published 05/21/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
If your diamond was purchased in 1970, and it was a D color, and flawless, and weighed 1.00 carat, you probably paid around $3500.00 for it.
Old European Cut Diamonds - What Are They and How Did They Get Their Name?
- By James Greene
- Published 05/20/2008
- Jewelry
- Unrated
The Old European Cut came into existence after the Old Mine Cut variety yet prior to the round brilliant diamond cuts of today, sometime during the 1880's.
