Friday, February 5th, 2010

What To Do When You Get A Diamond Ring


There are many reasons why you might need to buy a diamond ring. Of course, there are the obvious occasions like asking your girlfriend to marry you, celebrating your wife’s first Mother’s Day or your mother’s special birthday, but you can decide for yourself which intimate events might be worthy of this timeless gift. This is not an easy decision to make though, because many people attribute this most precious of gems to a variety of life’s milestones and accomplishments. Whatever you reason is, though, you can be sure that your extremely thoughtful gift will always be appreciated. Besides, there are a variety of places you can turn to if you have questions. Not only can you get live help at your local jeweler, but there is also a wealth of information available online too. In fact, web retailers often charge much less for the same high-quality jewelry even with the personalized attention.

The cut of the diamond is probably the first thing you will learn about. Although the stone itself seems very small and indistinctive, there are many different ways that a jeweler can shape a diamond.

Pear cut is also somewhat traditional and looks a bit like a teardrop. Another classic shape is the Marquise cut which actually resembles a football. Princess cut is very popular too, and basically the same cut as a round diamond, but cut into a square shape.

Other non-traditional cuts include Emerald, Cushion, Heart, Oval, Radiant, and Asscher. Every cut has their own benefits and characteristics so if you aren’t familiar with them take a little time to learn these distinctions.

Carat weight is also very important, as is stone clarity. What many people don’t realize about diamond ring shopping is that clarity is perhaps the most definitive characteristic of stone.

The difference between these traits can often be the deciding factor between retailers. Carat size, of course, determines the overall size of the stone while clarity describes how it responds to light.

As you might imagine, the larger the diamond the more important clarity becomes because you could be wasting your money if you have a big rock with no shine.

 

 

 






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