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Diamond Mountings Made Easy

POSTED: May 19, 2007 1:54 pm
Diamond Mountings Made Easy

Diamonds have been mounted into gold jewelry in the richer countries of the world for centuries, but an examination of the collections of old jewelry in the great museums of the world will convince any one that this ancient work is of interest and value only to the student of antiques. These ornaments were invariably of gold. In work of a more recent date, platinum, although used to a limited extent for about thirty years, has been used to a marked degree only since about 1900. Platinum was discovered in South America in 1735 and in Russia in 1819. It has also been found in Canada and Australia. About nine tenths of all produced in the world now comes from Russia. Very little, however, is found, only about one percent of platinum since its discovery in proportion to gold found in the same period. It is generally found in the sand of placer mines and the usual yield is one ounce of platinum to a ton of sand.

For use it must be alloyed with iridium and when properly alloyed is very hard and retains a fine brilliant finish. As iridium is far more expensive even than platinum, some manufacturers, in order to secure platinum at lower price, have not used enough iridium in their alloy, which has resulted in the metal becoming soft and turning dull or leady in color. Platinum of standard hardness of alloy weighs nearly sixty percent more than fourteen carat gold.

The cost of working platinum is also far greater than that of gold, but its brilliant finish and hardness and harmonizing color make it far the best metal for fine diamond and pearl mountings.

It need hardly be added that the finest creations in diamond mounting can only be produced by artists who combine a knowledge and appreciation of the fines epochs and styles in the art of ornamentation, with the marvelous technical skill of the best of the present day craftsmen in platinum and precious metals.

 
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