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How to Select a Diamond Engagement Ring


Generally, a diamond ring especially an engagement ring indicates a woman is engaged to be married. Some of the European countries like United Kingdom – the women wear the engagement ring on their left hand’s ring finger. On the other hand, some other countries like Poland or Ukraine; the women wear the engagement ring on their right hand.
Wedding rings are the ultimate sign of love. Different jewelry shops offer their exclusive designs and different price range. Also consumer can buy loose diamond and use it for custom make ring for his dearest one. Loose diamond comes with different cuts and shapes. The most popular diamond cuts are – princes cut, marquise cut and many more. But before buying the loose diamond – customer must check the certification of diamond like - HRD, GIA, IGI, AGS, and EGL etc…

Do your homework. Read about the history of diamonds, their popularity in engagement rings in Western culture, and particularly about blood diamonds. You also may want to know how diamonds are priced, i.e. the 4 Cs, Light Behavior, and Cut Grade. Make sure you know these things and it will make your life easier when discussing the price with a jeweler.

Check your budget.

Have a good idea of what she likes - it's an expensive purchase, so you want to make sure she loves it. Classic setting? Pave? Diamond Shape? All good things to know. Would you prefer a classic diamond ring like a solitaire, or a diamond eternity band? Or would you like to have something more modern? Many options are available even in solitaires. Diamond ring is something you are going to wear for the rest of your life, so make sure the style reflects your personality.

  • Observe her jewelry tastes. Weather she prefer traditional or contemporary. You can get many designs in engagement rings. You must consider the size of her hand. If she has small hands, a wide band and bold style will make her hand look even smaller.
  • Think of her lifestyle. If she lives a very active lifestyle then choose a ring with a low profile to avoid it from loosing and destroying.

Focus on the design. It’s a vital part of purchase.
  • Color - It is a myth that all diamonds are colorless. While most diamonds appear white, all include trace amounts of yellow. Colorless diamonds typically hold the most value, with nearly colorless following suit. However, deeply colored fancy diamonds can sometimes cost more than colorless diamonds of the same carat weight. Fancy diamonds are popular in many celebrity engagement rings and come in a variety of colors, such as pink, grey, yellow and orange.
  • Carat - Diamond size is measured by weight in carats. Prices rise as carat weight increases. Choosing a slightly smaller carat weight, can save you money and still allow you to present your future spouse with a dazzling diamond.
  • Clarity - Most diamonds have tiny flaws called inclusions, often invisible to the naked eye. Pay special attention to product details when deciding. Most diamonds do contain some blemishes inside the stones and these are what give each diamond its own uniqueness. The most important thing to remember about clarity is that you do not want inclusions to be visible to the naked eye, nor should they be so excessive that they affect the diamond's brilliance or durability.
    • Clarity is a critical C and has a great effect on the diamond's value. When diamonds are moved up on the clarity scale, you generally see a significant increase in price. The object is to choose a diamond as high on the clarity scale as your budget will allow, while still taking the other C's into account.
  • Cut - The cut of a diamond determines how well a diamond reflects light to shows its brilliance. A standard report describes cut by the shape or outline of the diamond and the facet arrangement, also known as cutting style. Shapes range from traditional round to hearts, pears, emerald, and more. Choose a shape that reflects the tastes of the person who will wear the stone. Cut becomes very relevant when zeroing down on the choice of diamond. The cut is the result of transforming the diamond into a gem. A better cut will have a great effect on the beauty of the diamond. Diamonds with correct proportions better refract the light out of the top of the stone. Lesser cut diamonds allow some light to escape from the bottom of the stone, resulting in a less brilliant diamond.
  • Shape - Another factor you need to consider when choosing a diamond is its shape. Although shape and cut are sometimes used interchangeably, they are not the same. Cut refers to the proportions and symmetry. Shape, on the other hand, refers to the actual shape or contour of the diamond. There are 8 popular shapes including: round (also called brilliant cut), Princess cut, Emerald cut, Asscher cut, Marquise cut, Radiant cut, Pear cut, and Heart cut. When you select a shape, the most important factor is simply what appeals to you.

Check the diamond certification. Before purchasing, check if the diamonds are certified or not. Some of the most accurate/popular diamond grading labs include Precision Gem Grading Laboratory (PGGL), Gemological Institute of America (GIA), European Gemological Laboratory (EGL), and International Gemological Institute (IGI). Only purchaseconflict-free diamonds - otherwise someone may have been murdered to bring you the symbol of your love.

Get an appraisal. Getting a second opinion on your diamond ring may be essential. Many jewelers today may rip you off and you would have no idea.

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The best way to show your true love is by purchasing a diamond engagement ring with matching wedding bands. Buying a wedding band along with engagement ring will show your commitment and dedication to go through the marriage. You may think that it is not important, but for your lover it will be everything. Purchasing a set is a good idea because you can save money also.




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