Friday, December 3, 2010

What Technology Can Mean to Brides

Engagement rings have been part of culture since introduced by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. When a woman was to be married, a betrothal ring symbolized the couples connection. However, the arrangement was more of a business proposition than a romantic one.

When extensive diamond deposits were discovered in Africa in the late 19th diamonds became less expensive and available to the general public for purchase. Because of the sudden increased quantity of diamonds, more brides-to-be began to receive diamond engagement rings.

In current times, diamonds are still a popular choice for engagement rings. However, many couples are now selecting laboratory grown diamonds instead of earth mined. Not only are these man made diamonds a more practical economic value, but an eco-friendly one as well.

Additionally, technology has helped in the advancement of laboratory grown diamonds in a very special way. Due to scientific discoveries, diamonds can be created using signature carbon (hair). To the delight of brides, these man made diamonds are indeed, real diamonds and are also a true representation of the couples love and commitment.

Personal diamonds are created in a laboratory setting by taking a lock of the brides hair and one from the groom. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and on-of-a-kind diamond is created.

These personal, created diamonds, possess the identical chemical, optical and physical properties of earth-mined diamonds. They also will forever contain the personal carbon, that is, the essence of a couples love.

Brides and grooms looking to express their love for each other with a unique engagement ring should look further into creating a DNA2Diamonds. After all, these diamonds, are more than just another diamond, they're part of you.

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