If your diamonds are in need of a stronger  cleansing, you may want to soak them for 30  minutes in a solution of half and half water and  ammonia.  Once they have soaked for 30  minutes, remove them and gently brush the  mountings with a small brush.  Then replace  the pieces to the solution and swish them  around in the mixture before removing them  to rinse and pat dry.  

If you find your self too busy to be mixing  soaps and ammonias, many department  stores sell liquid jewelry cleaners.  Most are  kits, with everything you need included.  You  need to read the labels to determine the one  that is right for your diamonds and other  jewelry. Read the complete directions and  follow all the precautions.

And if you find yourself more the  “high-tech type”, even in your diamond  cleaning routine, there are multiple ultrasonic  cleansers on the market.  These machines  use high-frequency to create a cleaning motion.   All machines are not the same, so please read  the instructions before using.

Only you can choose the cleaning method  right for you.   But, it is essential to keep  your jewelry clean to keep it brilliant and  sparkling.  Between cleaning, try not to touch your clean diamonds with your fingers or  handle your jewelry by its edges. This will  help maintain its shine and brilliance for  longer periods.

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Ekati diamond mine is owned by BHP  Billiton and located south of the artic circle  in the Northwest Territories of Canada.   The Ekati is Canada’s first operational  diamond mine.     Diamonds mined here  are sold under the Aurias trade name    Authenticity is verified through Canada Mark service.  CanadaMark service is also  owned by BHP Billiton Diamonds, Inc.

Baken diamond mine is located along the  lower Orange River in South Africa.  It is  owned and operated by Trans Hex.  The  average size stone for 2004 was 1.29  carats.   In 2004, this mine produced a  78.9 carat D color flawless diamond that  sold for more than 1.8 million dollars (US),  as well as a 27.67 pink diamond that was  sold for over 1 million US dollars.

Merlin is the second of only two diamond  mines in Australia.  No longer operating it  was owned by Rio Tinto and sold to Striker  Resources, who has explored the  possibilities of reopening the mine.

 


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The Agra is graded as a naturally colored  Fancy Light Pink and weighs 32.34 carats.  It was sold for about 6.9 million in 1990.   Since this sale, it has been modified to a  cushion shape weighing about 28.15 carats.

The Transvaal Blue is pear cut.  This blue  diamond weighs 25 carats. It was found in  the Premier Diamond Mine in Transvaal,  South Africa. 

The Great Chrysanthemum was discovered  in the summer of 1963, in a South African  diamond field.  This 198.28-carat fancy  brown diamond appeared to be a light  honey color in its rough state.  However,  after cutting, it proved to be a rich golden  brown, with overtones of sienna and burnt  orange.

The Taylor-Burton Diamond is a pear-shaped  69.42 carat diamond.  Cartier of New York  purchased this diamond at an auction in  1969 and christened it "Cartier." The next  day Richard Burton bought the diamond  for Elizabeth Taylor. He renamed it the  "Taylor-Burton”.   In 1978, Elizabeth  Taylor put the diamond up for sale.   Prospective buyers had to pay $2,500  each to view the diamond to cover the costs  of showing it.  Finally, in June of 1979, the  diamond was sold for nearly $3 million dollars.
 


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