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Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
Dating Guide |
When you make a date with somebody, you must think what should you do? There is a simple date rules you should do. Below is the suggestion what you should do, buy or eat to make your lovely evening with your partner more romantic and memorable.
Date gift
Traditionally chocolate or perfume and little keepsakes like jewellery for women Flowers, depends what she fancies. But roses are most popular. Present him what ever your date likes. A books, playstation3 or personal things maybe?
Date meals
Anything French, it’s the food of love? Tiramisu Italian dessert made popular from movies Sleepless In Seattle Champagne. Oysters. An aphrodisiac for some people...
Food to forget for 1st date
Garlic Onion food can give your teeth look alike tooth decay from a far |
posted by Fezix @ 3:40 AM |
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Are you falling in love? |
Are you sure your feeling is true? There is totally different between “loves” and “crush” my dear... For me love is forever, but crushes feeling just for temporary only. Sometime you attract to him because physical attraction but are you really fall in love with him?
Here is the pop quiz to know if you falling in love:
- You ready to accept his bad habit
- You ready to dump all your extra boyfriends because of him
- You want to spend your time with him forever
- Can’t live without him and imagine you and your lover life happily ever after
- He is your endless love even he not love you
- You feel your heartbeat become one every time you with him
- When you close your eyes, you always remember his faces and his kisses
- He give inspiration to you
- You want to be with him till end of time
- He always in your mind, heart and soul
- You need him more than he need you
- When you with him you feel happy
- Every second you cannot forget him
- You will sacrifice your life, money or everything because of him
- Every night you always dreaming about him
- You miss him like crazy frog.. :P
- When 2 become 1, do you feel what I feel? hihi :P
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posted by Fezix @ 3:31 AM |
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Monday, March 3, 2008 |
Guide to Diamond (Part 1) |
There are 4 C’s in grading diamonds. They are Carat, Color, Clarity and Cut. Here is a brief description of each: Carat:
The carat weight of a diamond is usually mistaken for its dimension, not its actual weight. 1 carat equals 0.200 grams. Many expensive diamonds may look small but are cut deep, and therefore have a larger carat weight, than one that is cut shallow. While the carat weight is an important factor when selecting a diamond, many people will always look for dimension. Here are the approximate dimensions for a few popular sizes:
0.25ct= 4.1mm 0.50ct= 5.2mm 0.75t=5.9mm 1.00ct=6.25mm
Color:
Grading color in the normal range is to determine how close the diamond is to colorlessness. Most diamonds have at least a trace of yellow or brown. With the exception of some natural fancy color, such as blue, purple, pink or red the colorless grade is the most valuable.
If the diamond does not have enough color to be called fancy, then it is graded in scale of colors ranging from Colorless to Light Yellow,”D” through”. A diamond with a “D” color is considered to be colorless. If the color is more intense than “Z”, it’s considered fancy. A fancy yellow diamond fetches a higher price than a light yellow diamond.
The laboratories only grade diamonds which are unmounted or “loose” and they do so under special light. Once a loose diamond is mounted, or “loose, and they do so under special light. Once a loose diamond is mounted on a ring, even the trained professional cannot always tell the different between, as a “D”,”E” or “F” color diamond
Here is a chart for reference:
Clarity:
The clarity of the diamond refers to how clear, or “clean” the diamond is. The more ‘clean” the diamond is, the higher the price. Most diamonds have ‘imperfections’ in them. The clarity scale is a measure of the severity of those imperfections or ‘inclusions’ it is known in the trade.
Here is another chart for reference:
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posted by Fezix @ 10:52 PM |
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Guid to Diamond (Part 2) |
FL-Flawless
These stone have no imperfections inside or on the outside of the stone under the magnification of 10 powers.
IF-Internally Flawless
These stone have no inclusions under a loupe with a 10 power magnification.
VVS1, VVS2- Very very slightly imperfect
These stone have very small inclusions which are very difficult to see under a loupe with a 10 power magnification.
VS1, VS2- Very slightly imperfect
These stone have small inclusions which are slightly difficult to difficult to see under a loupe with a 10 power magnification.
S1, S2- Slightly imperfect
These stone have inclusions which are fairly easy to see under a loupe with a 10 power magnification, or visible to the naked eye.
I1, I2, I3- Imperfect
These stone have inclusions which range from eye visible to very easily seen to naked eye.SI3 this is the range between a SI2 and an SI1 grading. It is not recognized by all laboratories, but is becoming more widely accepted.
Cut:
The cut of diamond is the only property in which we have control of. The cut not only refers to the shape of diamond, but its proportions and finish, which determines the sparkle of the diamond.
Here is the chart of the various common cuts you will find:
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posted by Fezix @ 10:44 PM |
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