St. Louis Wedding Jewelry

What St. Louis wedding jewelry will be right for your wedding? What about the wedding rings? Jewelry plays a big part in your wedding - from the wedding bands to accessories for the bride. Find St. Louis wedding jewelry stores near you.
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Clarice's Bridal

| Saint Louis , MO
Clarice's Bridal
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Clarice's Bridal Fashions has been in the bridal business since 1979 with a history of making wedding dreams come true. We are located at 4627 Hampton Ave. St. Louis, MO. 63109, doing business as a full service bridal shop with quality merchandise and personal services. we are dedicated to you our customer. You are #1. We will stand behind you 100%.

We have decided to offer our expertise in the bridal business on the internet. By using our online services you will save 20-50% off in store prices.

We have an excellent selection of bridal gowns, bridesmaids, mothers, shoes and accessories for your special day.

Thank You

Clarice's Bridal  
(314) 351-2499
 

Zander's Jewelry

| St. Charles , MO
Zander’s is a third generation family owned and operated business based out of the greater St. Charles, Missouri region.

Zander’s Jewelry is one of the few retailers in the region who has earned this mark of professional excellence. Zander’s offers all of the sub-components that make up a finished piece of jewelry.

Come see us and find out first hand why we have been servicing brides and grooms for over 40 years.

Diamonds are made up of the mineral Carbon, which is also the same mineral that pencil lead comes from. Carbon under certain temperatures and pressures determine which substance is formed. When Carbon is placed under highly extreme pressure and temperature, it forms the very sought after gem: the Diamond.

Diamonds are first formed from deep within the earth’s crust and mined in many different countries across the globe. Once mined, the rough diamonds are sent to “cutting centers” around the world where these rocks are cut, faceted, and sent to the distributors and wholesalers which then are sold to companies like Zander’s Jewelry (“the dealers”).

There are 4 value factors which Diamonds are based upon which are referred to as the “4 C's”:

CUT, COLOR, CLARITY, AND CARAT (WEIGHT)

CUT is determined by its shape. The traditional “Round Cut”, also known as the “brilliant cut”, is the most well known diamond shape. It has been named the brilliant cut because of all the different shapes or cuts of diamonds, the Round Cut reflects the whitest light back to your eye which is referred to as "sparkle". Other shapes are called “Fancy Shapes” which include the “Princess Cut”, the “Marquise”, the “Oval”, and the “Pear Shape” to name a few.

COLOR is based on a letter scale beginning with the letter D and ranging through the letter Z. D color is considered completely colorless. As slight to more noticeable shades of yellow are present in the stone, the diamond loses value and is graded accordingly down the scale. A color stone would have enough yellowish tints for someone to clearly see there is yellow present in the diamond.

A Z color stone is considered "Fancy Yellow" which is similar to the primary color yellow and is popular in today's market. Natural Fancy Yellow diamonds demand a higher price as do other natural colored diamonds. Diamonds come in other colors like pink and blue and are considered more valuable since they are rare.

CLARITY is graded on an 11 grade scale determined by how many inclusions or imperfections there are in the stone. These inclusions happen when the diamond is being formed in the earth and sometimes when they stone is being cut.

The scale is as follows:

F = Flawless
IF = Internally Flawless
VVS1-VVS2 = very, very slightly included
VS1-VS2 = very slightly included
SI1-SI2 = slightly included
I1, I2 and I3 = included

Most diamonds you see on the market fall between the VS1 clarity grade to the I1 clarity grade. A trained professional or a company like G.I.A. or E.G.L. can determine the color and clarity grades to a diamond.

CARAT WEIGHT is the last of the 4 C's. Carat is the measuring scale by which diamonds are weighed. In a 1.00 carat diamond there are 100 points. Therefore if a diamond weighs 1/2 carat or .50 ct there are 50 points to it.  
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