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Brilliance.com Coupons

Like any other passionate shopaholic, there is nothing I love more than knowing that I got the best deal for the product I want. That’s why I love working here at Brilliance – we offer the guaranteed lowest prices on loose diamonds and fine jewelry. This month, we are offering our customers a way to save even more with coupon codes of up to $150! Simply apply the appropriate discount code during the checkout process.

$25 off any order! Use coupon code BC25BR

$50 off any order $5,000 or over! Use coupon code BC50BR

$75 off any order $7,500 or over! Use coupon code BC75BR

$100 off any order $10,000 or over! Use coupon code BC100BR

$150 off any order $15,000 or over! Use coupon code BC150BR

These codes expire September 30, 2008. So be sure to check back in the beginning of October for the new discount codes.

Brilliance offers even more ways to save! If you pay via wire transfer, your order is eligible for an extra 2% discount. Additionally, you may be eligible for an even better discount if you place your order on the phone with a Brilliance Sales Representative. Contact a representative at 866-737-0754 or email service@brilliance.com

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AGS Cut Grading Patent

The American Gem Society (AGS) has acquired an additional patent recognizing its Performance-Based Cut Grading System. This is the fourth patent for the system granted this year, covering “methods for grading gemstones, apparatus for grading gemstones and systems that utilize such methods and apparatus,” according to the scientific abstract.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office granted patent number 7,382,445, for work developed by AGS Laboratories Executive Director Peter Yantzer and a research team.

The three earlier patents recognize computer ray tracing technology for determining a loose diamond’s light performance; systems and methods that can be used to determine the dispersion of a diamond relative to an observation point and methods that illuminate a diamond with multi-angle, color-coded light rays to determine the location from which the gem gathers light.

See full article on idexonline.com…

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Diamonds Are Forever in Botswana

In 1967, the year after Botswana gained its independence from Britain, a huge diamond mine was discovered in a remote area called Orapa, about 250 miles from the capital city of Gaborone. The company that found the mine was De Beers, which was then — as it is now — the dominant seller of “rough stones” in the world. Four years and $33 million later, the mine was ready for production. Click to view news article on nytimes.com…

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Gold Prices to Gain 30 Percent

A global poll of analysts and traders has revealed bullish forecasts for gold prices through 2008 and into 2009. The survey of 40 people, carried out by Reuters, found that the median price was predicted to be $930 an ounce, more than a third higher than gold’s average price of $696.95 in 2007… Click to view news article.

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GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair

CARLSBAD, Calif., Jul 21, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The 2008 Gemological Institute of America’s (GIA) Jewelry Career Fair will take place this upcoming Friday, July 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

The GIA Jewelry Career Fair is the industry’s premier recruiting event…Click to view news article on marketwatch.com.

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