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The Difference Between Lab-Grown and Natural Diamonds

Gemology Resources

In this blog post, we'll explore the differences between lab-grown and natural diamonds to help you make an informed decision about which is the best option for you. As the growth process keeps improving, though, it’s often rarer to find inclusions in synthetic diamonds and other techniques need to be used for their correct identification.

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The Difference Between Lab-Grown and Natural Diamonds

Gemology Resources

In this blog post, we'll explore the differences between lab-grown and natural diamonds to help you make an informed decision about which is the best option for you. As the growth process keeps improving, though, it’s often rarer to find inclusions in synthetic diamonds and other techniques need to be used for their correct identification.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

A past appraisal is interesting and provides some preliminary identification information. Body: The body of the report includes pictures taken at the inspection, the object’s specific identification information such as size, year created, provenance information, condition, and where obtained. This saves the collector on billable hours.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

You can search by location or by type of material to be appraised. This sort of appraiser would need certification from GIA or one of the other jewelry organizations to qualify since identification of various precious stones is a requirement. Each of these has a website with a “Find an Appraiser” tab. Permalink

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Vintage Cookware: Hidden Culinary Gems

WorthPoint

They are usually silver and black with logos and identification marks that sometimes go unnoticed in a yard sale box or a thrift store shelf. Cookware made with superior materials and sophisticated design and construction lasts decades, not just a few years. Therein lies the allure of “waterless” cookware.