Engagement Rings - Buying Guide

Diamonds are precious stones and therefore careful research is required before buying them. Not every jeweler is authorized to sell genuine diamonds, as a special certificate is needed in order to sell real diamonds that cost thousands of dollars. For the same reason, you should only buy diamond engagement rings if you are sure you are buying from a reliable source. There are some parameters related to diamonds that can be checked before purchasing them, including the four C’s. You can also check the brilliance and shine of diamonds, and inspect how the rays of light are reflected from their surface. The diamonique engagement rings are just like the diamond but not real diamonds.

Even if you are familiar with just the basics of diamond understanding, you will be able to find a high quality and valuable ring with certified diamonds. Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms and are extracted from the ground. Remember that diamonds in their original shape are not used in jewelry making. Instead, they are cut in different shapes to enhance their beauty and brilliance. The more ideal the cut, the higher the value of a diamond. Moreover, diamond in its pure form may have inclusions and will need to be polished. These steps ensure a refined and processed stone, which is matchless in its excellence and quality.

When buying diamond engagement rings, you will be required to specify the four C’s of diamonds. These characteristics include cut, carat, clarity, and color, and are used by jewelers to grade different types of diamonds. The ideal cut is the one, which is based on the best proportion of brilliance and dispersion. Such a cut is known as AGS 0 or AGS triple zero in technical terms. If diamond cut is anything other than ideal cut, you will notice a sharp change in its brilliance. Other than ideal, fine, shallow, and deep cut are also commonly used around the globe.

If you are looking for a round-cut diamond, you will need to specify its premium cut, which is equal to an ideal cut. Clarity refers to the flaws or inclusions that genuine diamonds contain. The size and visibility of these inclusions determine the clarity of a diamond in engagement rings. Diamond clarity grades include Flawless, Internally Flawless, Very Very Slightly Included, Very Slightly Included, Slightly Included, and Included. If you have been able to locate VVS and VS grades, be assured that you have found excellent quality diamonds. These inclusions are also used as a means to differentiate between two diamonds. They can be viewed as fingerprints of diamonds.

The third characteristic, known as color, is used to identify diamonds based on the presence or absence of color in a colorless or white diamond. The more colorless a diamond, the more its value. Different grading criteria for diamond color include colorless, near colorless, faint yellow, very light yellow, and light yellow. Colorless diamonds are given grades of D, E, and F, and are the most valuable diamonds in the world. Near colorless diamonds are also beautiful and reflect light brilliantly, but they are not as valuable as truly colorless diamonds.

Finally, you should check the carat weight of all diamonds used in the engagement rings before buying one. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams and larger diamonds have more value than the smaller ones. Large diamonds are also rare but it does not really matter what size of a diamond you prefer. A fifth C, known as certificates, has recently been added to the grading criteria of diamonds because of its importance. Such a certificate is also known as a grading report and it lists down the features of a genuine diamond. Without a certificate, a diamond will not be considered a genuine one.

By imran ali
Published: 7/22/2009
 
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