JCK Online - January 1, 2000
Cover Story
Jewel of the Month
Diamonds may be called “ice,” but the vast majority look more like pieces of a rainbow than chips of frozen rain. Although most contain only slight traces of color—usually yellows, browns, or grays—diamonds span a wide range of hues, varying in intensity from faintly tinted to extremely saturated and from very light to deep dark—even black.
- Features
- Rainbow Redux
- The Coming Decade: Golden Times Ahead?
- The Internet's New Jewelry Mega-Stores
- Your Silent Sales Partner: Skillful Display
- Discount War
- How to Shop the Tucson Shows
- Gem Controversies Awaiting You in the New Millennium
- Jewelry for the Millennium-Minded
- Heritage
- Hollywood's Heyday – Estate Jewelry of the Stars
- Opinion
- Counterpoint
- Counterpoint
- UpFront
- Supplier News
- 'NetNews
- Letters
- TOP OF THE NEWS
- Retailer News
- Associations
- People
- What's New – Catalogs
- Business Report
- What's New – Bench & Lab
- Diamond Notes
- Diamond Notes
- Fashion Facets
- Fashion Facets
- GemNotes
- GemNotes
- Watch World
- Watch World
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