Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Israel Guided Tours



Israel guided tours are a great rejuvenating way to learn some history

Israel affords the smart traveler a vast array of historical and religious sites in a beautiful setting that should really be visited time and time again to truly appreciate everything it has to offer. One of the most important things to remember is that Israel guided tours are the best way to make the most of your visit to Israel. From Masada to the Dead Sea, there are amazing opportunities literally around every corner to encounter the past in this richly beautiful and historical land.




Masada

With the desert to the West and the Dead Sea to the East, Masada is a breathtaking must see for travelers' visiting Israel. Israel guided tours can help you make the most when visiting this spectacular site that is one of the most visited spots on travelers agendas. With a rich history dating back to approximately 30 BCE, when it was first constructed by King Herod. By far, one of the highlights of any visit to Masada is a tour of King Herod's northern palace, which is a majestic three-tiered ceremonial palace that has been painstakingly preserved and maintained.

The Dead Sea

Israel guided tours would not be complete without a visit to the Dead Sea. Situated 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is a unique experience that will delight and rejuvenate you like no other. There are over 20 minerals found in the Dead Sea. This unique combination of minerals is known throughout the world for its ability to make you float in the water while relaxing muscles and even helping alleviate symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. While on an Israel guided tour you can enjoy the healing waters of the Dead Sea.

Overall and Israel guided tours will maximize the enjoyment of your visit to the Holy Land. The expert tour guides of Israel guided tours can make sure that you do not miss the most important, and sometime overlooked, historical sites. Your trip to Israel will be an experience of a lifetime that you will never forget.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Citrine Engagement Ring



Plan on Proposing? Choose a Nontraditional Route!

Finding your one true love is an amazing experience. But choosing the ring she'll wear to show off your love and gratitude is also important. Sure, you could pick the usual diamond and setting for your blushing bride to be, or you could go a different, more elegant route. Glance at our citrine engagement ring options.

A citrine engagement ring might be the way to go, here's why. If your soul mate happens to have a birthday in November, then there is no better way to place a ring on her finger, than with her birthstone of the highest quality of citrine gem stone. Or even if her favorite color happens to be a deep golden yellow, or a fiery orange glow, these rings and settings won't disappoint.



Women love things that sparkle and shimmer, so wouldn't she love a citrine engagement ring? We offer several different citrine engagement ring settings, and gem stone cuts. For the band, choose between classic yellow gold, and the popular white gold, in either 14 or 18 carats. Either way, our rings are special, and original.

The settings we offer are within a wide range of varieties. Whether you prefer a traditional princess setting, or solitaire, solitaire cushion, round, oval or cocktail rings, we have something for you. Certain settings have a diamond accent that comes with them, either on the band or circled around the gem, making it stand out even more. Our gemstones come in all shapes, sizes, clarity and color variations. So whether you're on a budget or willing to spend a couple grand on your lady, we've got a plethora of choices.

All of the citrine engagement ring options we offer, have a solid ring size of a 6.0, 7.0, and a 8.0. These ring sizes are the most common and are easy to distinguish between. If you need help with obtaining the perfect ring size, we offer a ring size chart that can assist you.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Rings



Cushion cut diamond engagement rings are wonderful choices for engagement rings. The cushion cut diamond does look something like a cushion. It has rounded off corners and large facets that help the diamond sparkle with an uncommon brilliance.


How It Is Made

Cushion cut diamond engagement rings can have the diamond as a solitaire, which means it is mounted alone on the ring. The diamond can also be surrounded by smaller diamonds or other gems or can have smaller diamonds set either partially or completely around the band.




Looking for Quality

Like other diamonds, the diamonds in cushion cut diamond engagement rings are judged by their cut, clarity, color and carat weight. The cut is already diamond cut, and the carat depends on the bride's preference. The clarity refers to how many flaws or inclusions are in the diamond. Ideally, the diamonds in cushion cut diamond engagement rings should be “eye clean.” This means that a person cannot see any flaws just by looking at the diamond. Flaws should only be seen by a magnifying loupe.


Preferences

Most people prefer colorless or white diamonds for cushion cut diamond engagement rings. However, it is rare for a diamond to be completely colorless and most have a yellowish tint. Again, this should not be able to be seen with the naked eye. Colored or fancy diamonds can come in a surprising variety of colors that range from pale pink to black.

The ring will need to be sized for the bride’s finger. A good idea is to size it a bit larger than the finger as fingers tend to swell. Metals for the band can include white gold, platinum and palladium. Tungsten is also becoming a popular metal for engagement rings. The ring can be built after it has been sized and the metal and style chosen.