Selecting The Perfect Diamond Wedding Ring - 0

By Pastor Geneve | June 12, 2008

Author: Victor Epand

Kings in the 15th century wore diamonds in order to symbolize courage, invincibility and strength. But as time passed by, diamonds became popular as the symbol of love and admiration. It is said that the arrows of cupid were also tipped with diamonds and the magic could not be compared with anything else. Even today this gemstone is associated with legend and romance. When it comes to weddings, diamond rings are very much in demand because they not only look beautiful, but classic as well. It is very important that you choose the right diamond wedding ring.

There is a wide variety of cuts, shape and colors available and if you want to pick the right one for your partner then you will have to keep a few things in mind. Since a wedding ring will be worn for many years, choose a style that is timeless yet classic. Always keep in mind that a wedding ring is a sign of your love and feelings for your partner so try and buy something that is beautiful, durable and unique. The design should compliment the look and personality of your partner, but at the end of the day whichever design you choose, the diamond will be the main attraction in it. So choosing the right wedding ring has got a lot to do with the right diamond.

Diamond characteristics:

There is a lot of variation in the quality and price in diamonds. The size is not the only factor that decides the price of this gem. There are five characteristics that determine the price of a diamond:

Color

Weight in carats

Clarity

Shape of the diamond

Cut

The weight of your diamond wedding ring:

Many people are of the view that the more carat the better. Diamonds that are large in size are considered to rare and of more value. However, if your budget does not allow you to buy a large diamond then it is better to look at other options because you will find beauty and charm in a small diamond also.

Color of the diamond:

Even though you will mostly find clear or colorless white diamonds, other color variations are also available in the market. There are some stones that give a SOILED look. The cost of clear stones is more. Letters indicate the color of your diamond. D stands for the color of the rarest diamonds, totally colorless. This is considered to be on top of the color grade and you will hardly find such stones at an ordinary jewelry shop. Next is the E grade which is also called colorless. F is another grade that is less clear than E and most affordable in an engagement or wedding ring. Even G and H have a good market value.

Diamond clarity:

Clarity and color of a diamond are related. There is no diamond that is absolutely clear and the ones that are close to perfect, cost a bomb. When light passes through such diamonds, they look exceptionally beautiful.

Cut of a diamond:

The cut can affect the look of your wedding ring. The proportion of the diamond is the cut and it needs to be good in order to make the jewelry look stunning.

Diamond shape:

Round and the princess shape is the most popular diamond shape, but other varieties are also available. No matter which shape you buy make sure that it reflects a lot of love.

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How to Make a Diamond Look Larger - 0

By Pastor Geneve | October 21, 2007

Author: Bo Carpenter
When shopping for an engagement ring or other diamond and gold jewelry, you’ll find there are many ways to make diamond appear larger. A diamond’s cut, shape, and setting all have impact on apparent size. So, when choosing a diamond, use these five techniques if you want to buy a diamond engagement ring that looks larger than its true carat weight.

1. Consider Fancy Diamond Shapes

Fancy shaped diamonds usually look larger than round diamonds of equal weight. Especially look for diamonds with elongated shapes, such as marquise, oval and pear shaped diamonds.

2. Choose a Pavé Setting

The Pavé setting looks like a continuous surface of diamonds, but it is actually made up of small diamonds set side by side into little holes with their surfaces nearly level with the setting. Tiny beads crafted from the surrounding metal hold the diamonds in place. It is difficult to distinguish the individual stones, so a Pavé setting makes one think the ring has more — and larger — diamonds than it really does. Rings with intricate Pavé settings can be expensive, so it may be less costly to buy larger diamond.

3. Consider an Illusion Setting

An illusion setting is a diamond mounted to a mirror-like plate before being set into the band, making it look larger, with more brilliance. The downside of an illusion setting is that it is more difficult to repair.

4. Choose a Ring with Side Stones

Small diamonds set into the band on either side of a center stone won’t necessarily make the main diamond look bigger, but can give a ring more overall brilliance. So consider buying a ring with side stones.

5. Select a Bezel Set Diamond

Choose a diamond in a bezel setting, where a rim totally encircles the stone. White gold or platinum will blend with and enhance a white diamond, making it appear larger. A yellow gold bezel setting can throw a yellowish tint back onto the diamond.

6. Shallow cut diamonds look larger, but with a penalty

It’s tempting to buy a ring set with diamonds that are cut shallow — not as deep as they should be. Shallow cut diamonds appear larger than the same size stones with a more proportional cut, but what’s gained in size is lost in brilliance. Light traveling through a shallow cut tends to go out the back instead of bouncing off of the sides of the stone and back into your vision.

Read about diamond cuts before you buy a diamond engagement ring or other diamond jewelry if you want to get the best value for your money.

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