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Tips On Buying Diamond Jewelry

The diamond is certainly a girl's best friend. The rich and famous would surely have one lying in their jewelry cases. Just the thought of buying diamonds is enough to overwhelm anybody, especially a woman.

If you are indeed going to buy a diamond today or sometime in the future, there are things that you have to know. Diamonds do not come cheap. In fact, it could very well be an investment. That's why its purchase constitutes a lot of factors.

Before you buy a diamond, consider the following points:

1. The Cut. The cut of the diamond determines its brilliance. Everybody agrees that a diamond is mesmerizing. And that has a lot to do with they way jewelers cut it. The ideal cut maximizes the diamond's quality. It is applied to round diamonds only. But to lower the price of diamonds, premium cut is introduced. It also provides maximum brilliance, but definitely costs lower. The cut can also be very good, good, fair or poor, and it depends greatly to the diamond's value in terms of sheen.

2. Clarity. As the name suggests, this corresponds to the presence of impurities and blemishes within the diamond. Most of the diamonds do have flaws. And that's due to the natural way of producing it. But there are diamonds, which for some reasons, look clearer and brighter than others. These types of diamond can cost higher than the ones who are not as lucid.

3. Color. A colorless diamond is better than the dimmer ones. Some diamonds appear kind of yellowish or somehow darker than others. The whiter your diamond is, the higher its value will be. Go for the diamond that doesn't have color. But this rule doesn't apply to naturally colored diamonds, like the blue and green variants. These are higher in value because it is more unusual and exquisite.

4. Carat. Carat corresponds to the weight of the diamond. One carat is equivalent to 200 milligrams. The higher the carat, the more expensive the diamond is. So even the untrained eye will know that the bigger the gem is, the better choice it is.

5. Certificates. A certificate is a diamond's blueprint. This paper describes the diamond's quality. It is especially required, more so if you are going to sell or buy loose diamonds. Loose diamonds are diamonds that are not set to a ring, a necklace, a bracelet, or any other type of jewelry. A certificate would be the basis of appraisal. Only the Gemological Institute of America or the American Gem Society issue these certificates.

6. The Setting. Diamonds can be set in different ways. Setting is just a way to hold the diamond in place within the jewelry piece. The most common are prong, bezel, and flush type setting. Prongs are usually used for diamond solitaire rings. Thin wires of either gold or platinum are employed to hold the gem. For a bezel type of setting, the metal is wrapped around the diamond. For flush setting, the diamond is sunk into the gold or platinum metal until it is in flush with the surface.

7. The Diamond Shape. Diamonds do come in various shapes and forms, contrary to the famous belief that they all come in a circular shape, although round diamonds are very common, as it comprises around 75 percent of diamonds out in the market today. But aside from the round-shaped diamonds, there are also oval, pear-shaped, and heart-shaped diamonds. Right now, the most popular shape is the Princess cut diamond, which is rectangular in shape but it has many sparkling facets.

8. The Price. Prices for diamonds vary greatly. Low quality diamonds set in an inexpensive gold or silver can be purchased for a little over a hundred dollars. But for those diamond solitaire rings especially crafted for engagements and weddings, the price can blow up to $60,000 and higher. Big-ticket jewelry shops are a living proof of these. The diamonds that are valued as high as this certainly are big, clear, colorless, and brilliant.

These are the things you should consider when you are thinking of buying diamonds. Diamonds are replicas of luxury, beauty, and elegance. It is the best gift any woman, or man for that matter, can ever receive. Some women regard the gem too much they don't consider any engagement ring other than a diamond ring. It is that precious.

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