what to keep in mind wen buying diamond jewelry
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What To Keep In Mind When Buying Diamond Jewelry
By Jenny Mays
Diamond Jewelry
With the gifting season soon upon us, some lucky recipients will be receiv-ing diamond jewelry that shall be cherished for a long time. Diamond gifts are also the go to gifts not just at Christmas but are also great anniversary gifts or for engagements. Diamonds are a girl's best friend. The following are what to keep in mind when buying diamonds.
Proper research is required before any diamond purchase. A diamond pur-chase should never be rushed and a little research is required to learn about each piece that you are considering.
First Diamonds
Over 2800 years ago, the first diamonds were mined in India. The stones mined today are very old - at least 900 million years old. The
oldest diamond is documented as being over 3 billion years old. No two stones are alike.
Diamonds are each entirely unique.
Buying Diamonds - The 4 "C's"
The 4 "C's" are used by jewelers to determine the value of a diamond. Learning what these
4 "C's" will help you get the most value for your money especially if you have started
looking for a Christmas gift or an anniversary gift.
1. ClarityThe clarity signifies how clear the diamond is
when you look though it. Most diamonds have some level of flaws or inclusions al-though some of these may not be easily
seen without a jeweler's magnifier.
A perfectly clear diamond is very rare. When you are looking for the perfect diamond jew-elry present, determine if you can see any
dark spots in the stone.
2. Cut
The cut describes how the angles on the gemstone are set by an artisan to ensure the
best light reflection. We all like a diamond with great sparkle and the cut determines the
level of sparkle.
A well cut gemstone shows how beautiful the gemstone is and will be more valuable than a poorly cut gemstone. It will not be as shiny or
brilliant.
3. Carat
It makes sense that larger diamonds will cost more that smaller diamonds even if the
amount of total carats is the same. A single one carat diamond will cost more that two di-amonds set in a ring that add up to one carat
because larger size diamonds are much harder to find and are highly valued when
found. Diamonds lose almost half their size when they are cut.
4. Color
Color is a personal choice although colorless or white diamonds which are very rare and are highly valued are more expensive. The
various colors that diamonds come in include green, yellow, pink, blue, etc.
Appraisal
You need to know how to read certificates that come with the gemstones that describe the various details of the diamonds that you purchase. Any diamonds that you purchase should come with an appraisal. You can even have a diamond that you purchase appraised by another jeweler to confirm or refute
the validity of the appraisal that you received.
There are also various independent jewelry appraisal organizations. If a jeweler can provide an appraisal performed by these independent organizations, this
is an ideal situation.
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