Diamond Ring for Your Engagement











{January 31, 2010}   Finding the Best Shaped Diamond Engagement Ring

Buying a diamond engagement ring can be a difficult and nerve-racking undertaking. However, it doesn’t have to be as hard as numerous people make it out to be. Yes, it is one of the most high-priced things that you’ll ever buy. Yes, it will be on your future wife’s finger for the rest of her life, but you don’t have to stay up tossing and turning for weeks on end as you agonize over the decision. Instead you just need to learn what the professionals recognize about choosing the perfect diamond ring and that is already half the battle. Once you know what to look for you can choose your ring with certainty and not balk at spending two month’s salary on something so small.

There are two parts of a diamond ring, the setting and the diamond itself. The setting is by far easier to comprehend, so we’ll begin with that one. The setting is essentially the metal band that will go approximately her finger. It can have carvings or inscriptions on it.

In ascending order of price you can select from silver, gold, white gold, or platinum. The price variance between gold and white gold is minimal, but platinum can be several times more expensive than silver. Traditionally people decide on gold, but the sleek look of platinum or silver is becoming more accepted these days. You also ought to go for the type of the band. Wil there be any decorations, spaces for smaller stones, or just for one large diamond.

Then you have to move on to choosing your diamond. First of all, there are many different shapes of diamonds from which to decide on.

The most well-liked are round and princess shape diamonds. The round shape is self-explanatory and the princess shape is square with a small rise in the middle. However, you can also go for from oval, heart, pear, emerald cut diamond ring, marquis, and asscher shapes. Some jewelers may even have shapes unique to their franchise.

After the shape, you need to look at the four C’s of the diamond: the cut, color, clarity, and carat. Cut determines how much sparkle, or brilliance, a diamond has. The greatest cut is Ideal, but you should never get anything less than a fair cut. Then you should look for a color that is colorless or near colorless. These are the highest prized diamonds. However, if you want to be unique, you may look for a diamond that has a blue or topaz tinge. The clarity of the diamond refers to any imperfections that it might have. A completely flawless diamond is extraordinarily costly, so you might want to look for one that is flawless to the naked eye. Finally the carat means the size of the diamond. The best are between a half and two carats. Decide on your diamond engagement ring wisely.



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