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Diamond Engagement Ring Buyer's Guide
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The average diamond engagement ring costs as much as several notebook computers, or possibly a small car, yet many men know next to nothing about how to make sure they don't get ripped off when it comes time to tie the knot. Luckily, although there is much to know about diamonds there are only a few things you need to remember. First, make sure you know the shape of the diamond you wantThe two most common diamond cuts are Princess (which looks square from the top) and Round. Your jeweler can show you other popular diamond cuts, but some of the ones worth mentioning are Pear, Oval, Heart and Emerald all of which look pretty much like what you would expect. If you are going to look at diamond engagement rings, you will need to choose the right shape. There are many shapes in diamonds for you to choose from so make sure you take your time in choosing your stones shape. So what are the different shapes of a diamond? Many people get confused between the shape and the cut of a diamond. Shape refers to the overall appearance of a particular diamond, be it oval cut, round cut, etc. for the cut of a diamond refers to how the diamond itself is faceted. Buy only Certified DiamondsAfter deciding on a shape for your diamond only shop around for GIA Certified Diamonds so you can be sure of the quality and compare different diamonds (and different prices) more easily. Diamonds usually have imperfections inside of them. These are called "inclusions" and are measured on a scale of "very, very slight" to full-blown "inclusion". All you need to know: SI1 or SI2 represent the best value. The "slight inclusion" rating means the imperfections are obvious under magnification, but still impossible to see with the naked eye. Color in a diamond is measured in letters which begin with D, which stands for "Colorless". E and F are slightly less colorless to electronic color measuring equipment, but not human eyes. G, H, and I are considered "near colorless" and it goes on from there into the yellows (and pinks, and more!). G is where the best value is because it is technically colored but appears colorless except under a color scanning machine built for rating diamonds. Diamond CaratsCarats: This is a measurement of weight and has absolutely no bearing on the quality of the stone. That being said, it has a lot of bearing to most girls hoping to wear one someday. If you are one of the many men who feel the need to push your ring budget in the direction of rock-size then keep in mind what you've read above. No matter the size of the stone your best value will always be a GIA Certified Diamond. Just make sure the cut isn't obviously too shallow or deep.
These are the Most Common Diamond Shapes that are Available on the Market:
Before you choose the perfect diamond as your engagement ring, make sure that you seek out enough information about the worth and value of diamonds. It can make your purchase decision easier. Elsa Jewelry Specializes in:Diamond Engagement Rings, Diamond Solitaires, Loose Diamonds,Diamond Wedding Rings, Fine Designer Wedding Jewelry |
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