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How to Clean and Care for Fine Jewellery at Home

Warm water, a drop of mild dish soap, and a soft toothbrush will safely clean about 90% of fine jewellery at home. Soak for 10–15 minutes, brush gently around the setting, rinse, and dry with...
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White Gold vs Platinum vs Silver: What Lasts and Why

**Platinum lasts the longest.** It's the densest white metal, naturally hypoallergenic, and it doesn't wear away — it develops a patina. **White gold** is yellow gold mixed with a white alloy and then plated with...
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Gold Karats Explained: 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K

A karat (K) measures how much pure gold is in your piece, out of 24 parts. 10K is 41.7% gold, 14K is 58.5%, 18K is 75%, and 22K is 91.7%. Higher karat means more pure...
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Coloured Gemstones: A Practical Guide to Sapphires, Rubies, and Emeralds

Sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are the three most-used coloured gemstones in fine jewellery. Sapphire (Mohs 9) is the toughest and comes in nearly every colour, not just blue. Ruby (Mohs 9) is the red variety...
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The 4Cs Without the Marketing: Cut, Colour, Clarity, Carat

The 4Cs are Cut, Colour, Clarity, and Carat. **Cut matters most** because it controls how the diamond reflects light, and most buyers in Montréal underspend on it. Colour and clarity have wide ranges where the...
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How to Choose an Engagement Ring: Shape, Setting, Carat

Here's how to actually pick an engagement ring without getting lost in jargon. Decide on three things in this order: **shape** (the diamond's outline), **setting** (how the metal holds it), and **carat** (the weight, which...
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Diamond Certification Explained: GIA, IGI, and What to Look For

A diamond certificate is a lab report that grades a stone's 4Cs — carat, colour, clarity, and cut. The two reports we trust most at Bijouterie Jamil in Montréal are **GIA** (Gemological Institute of America)...
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Lab-Grown vs Natural Diamonds: A Quebec Buyer's Guide

Lab-grown and natural diamonds are chemically identical — both are pure carbon, both score 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, and both look the same to the naked eye. The real difference is origin and...