Jewelry: Diamond
Showing posts with label Diamond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Some Secrets to Buying a Diamond



 
If diamonds are a woman's best friend then why does the man have to buy them? Most men are not familiar with the fine details of diamond characteristics and value. Making such a large purchase without any experience or knowing who to trust can make diamond shopping a daunting task.

What your jeweler will not tell you is the single most important diamond trait which determines value and brilliance. The rarely mentioned yet most important detail is a diamond's depth percentage. A diamond cut to the ideal depth percentage will reflect substantially more light known as brilliance or fire. A diamond with the same color and clarity may appear dull and boring compared to a diamond with an ideal depth percentage.

Diamonds are often cut either too shallow or too deep in order to save diamond mass which results in a dull appearance and cheaper cost.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

An easy way to distinguish between genuine and fake gemstones

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Actually, the most effective way to distinguish real diamonds and fake is by specifically testing methods that should be done by someone who is really an expert on diamonds.
But there are tips for us, how to know the difference between genuine and fake diamonds, although not as accurate as through special testing earlier.
Here are his tips:

Note Each Side Diamonds
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Real diamonds: Will dazzling sparkle from all sides.
Rhinestone: Usually shine just the top, and less sparkling from the other side.

Put Diamonds Above newspaper.

Friday, 25 January 2013

Knowing the character of Gems (Stone Majesty)

There are some things readers really need to know if we wanted to know more about Stone Honor / Gems. Not infrequently this knowledge only for consumption businessman, collector, or the researchers minerals. Posts are collected from multiple sources may be able to treat more curiosity about the characteristics of the stone or the Noble Gems


Crystal
 
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Often we hear dikeseharian. But in the case of stones, crystal is a homogeneous object, shaped very geometric and the atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice, due to the crystal lattice structure is different so it's also different. Crystals can form in nature (mineral) or in the laboratory. Crystal means having the form of a rather symmetric (symetris) and are limited on many sides by plane, thus giving bangin a distinctive character to the mineral in question. Solids composed of atoms that are said to have organized kristalen structure. Crystal form is divided into six forms, namely:

  • REGULAR, isometric cube or three axle same length and intersect perpendicular to each other (eg, Diamond Stone, rock salt)
  • Tetragonal (four-star) chalkopirit example, rutile, zircon.
  • Hexagonal (six-star) apalit example, beryl, corundum.
  • ORTOROMBIS (sliced ​​diamonds) Berit example, sulfur, topaz.
  • Monoclinic (lopsided) example gypsum, muscovite, augite.
  • TRIKLIN (oblique, third direction) albit example, anortit, Distin.


Mineral
Mineral definition of a material nature, a lot of reviews and theories from experts. But in a nutshell is a substance contained in the natural and there is a distinctive chemical composition and crystal structure usually have clear, which sometimes can manifest in a particular geometric shape. The term mineral can have a variety of meanings, depending on the viewing angle and what products. Noble or Gems Stone is a mixture of mineral elements, thus showing a captivating shape or form in terms of beauty. Each mineral has a character composed of a crystalline structure. And the longer the mineral lasts a long time in the world, the more beautiful crystals formed.


Hardness Scale (using the Mohs scale):
Is a physical properties of the rocks, which are influenced by the internal layout of the atom. To measure mineral hardness Mohs Hardness Scale is used, the following are illustrative examples of the scale of violence:
Mohs scale 1: Talk, easily scratched with a thumbnail
Mohs Scale 2: GIPS, easily scratched with a thumbnail
Mohs Scale 3: Calcite, easily scratched with a knife
Mohs Scale 4: fluorite, easily scratched with a knife
Mohs scale 5: Apatite, can be cut with a knife (it's hard)
Mohs Scale 6: Ortoklas, can dicuwil thin section with a knife edge
Mohs Scale 7: Quartz, Emerald, Hematite can scratch the glass
Mohs Scale 8: Topaz, can scratch the glass
Mohs Scale 9: Ruby, sapphire, corundum, topaz can scratching (ruby gemstones, sapphire blue hue / sapphire)
Mohs Scale 10: Diamond, can scratch corundum crystals diamond shape is solid besisi eight (octahedron)




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In terms of hardness, diamond has the highest hardness, so it is widely used as a drill bit in the oil, so it can penetrate through the padas, and oil drilling in the rock layers.
Researchers mineral known, Mr.K.E. Kinge (1860) convey grouping Batu Mulia / Gems who made jewelry in five classes as follows:

  • Gemstone Class I (Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, Topaz, Cubic Zirconia Chrysoberyl) Rated at home between 8 s / d 10 Mohs Scale
  • Gems class II (Beryl, Zircon, Emerald, Aquamarine, Amethyst, Garnet, Spinel, Quartz) Loud value between 7 s / d 8 Mohs Scale
  • Gemstone Class III (Lapiz Lazuli, Citrin, Tourqis) is classified as a class Gemstones kinds of precious stones and precious stones hearted, hard value approximately 7 Mohs Scale, consisting mostly of grit acid (kiezelzuur).
  • Responsibility-Precious stones are stones grade IV (Phenakite moonstone Opal Peridot Quartz Beryl), hardness values ​​between 4-7 Mohs Scale 5.
  • Class V and class V value rigors specific gravity levels vary greatly. The color is dark (dull) and mostly rather murky, opaque, slightly shiny stone, and Harganyapun very cheap when compared to the price of precious stones. In this class, including marble and stone are not classified as class V precious stones. An example is the agate.


Color

What's wrong with the so-called Color? Colors can be seen when there is some wavelengths removal process, some absorb specific wavelengths of the visible spectrum. Spectrum can be seen consist of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. When there is a transfer of energy wavelength will affect and will change color and if the gems it contains iron will usually look dark colored, while those containing aluminum usually looks bright, but there is still colored minerals such as water (berkristal) and named Idhiochromatic.

Here the color is due to the innate nature there is something of substances in jewels as a source of color (pigment agent) which are minerals which are: sulfur yellow; malakit green color; azurite blue color; pyrite yellow; magatit color is black; augite green color; gutit yellow to brown; hematite red color etc.. There is also a mineral that has an assortment of colors and termed allokhromatik, this is due to the presence of dye (pigment), terkurungnya some object (inclusion) or the presence of a mixture of substances (Impurities). Impurities are elements which is comprised of Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and usually not present in a mixture of pure elements are concentrated in low gemstone. Assorted colors are very beautiful gemstone and mempersona man so that man gave the title of "noble" in these stones.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

10 stones in this world has a very high value

Some of the stones in this world emiliki a very high value. So it is not surprising that the experts are always you explore the bowels of the earth to find new types of stones which of course has a very high value. Remember the story of Flinstone? which in those days men wearing stones to look more attractive. Just like now. Humans currently still using stones - precious stones to be able to look attractive.

Here are 10 of the world's most expensive stones:

1 Jadeite
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Stones that had been a mystery for many years have a value of more than USD 3 million per carat. So it is not surprising that in 1997 and in Hong Kong sold a necklace with strands Jadeite stone for USD 9.3 million


2. RED DIAMOND
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To date there are only a very few red diamonds in the world. Not surprisingly, this type of stone prices reached USD 2.5 million per carat


3. SERENDIBITE
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Stone found in Sri Lanka consists of three types, namely: 0.35 carats, 0.55 carats and 0.56 carats. This stone prices reached USD 2 million per carat


4. BLUE GARNET
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Garnet is one of the precious stones that contains many colors, such as red, orange, yellow, green, etc.. This stone prices reached $ 1.5 million per carat


5. PAINITE
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This stone is believed to be the rarest stones in the world. The price of this type of stone reached $ 60,000 per carat


6. GRANDIDIERITE
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Stones that are found in Madagascar in 2000 was valued at USD 50,000 per 0.5 carat


7. MUSGRAVITE
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The price of this type of stone is $ 35,000 per carat. It merukan latest types of precious stones were found in this world


8. RED EMERALD Beryl
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Stones were found in the mountains of Utah and has also been reportedly found in Mexico has a price of $ 10,000 per carat


9. BLACK OPAL
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Australia is the country's largest producer of opals in the world for more than 95% of opal found there, including the precious stones. The price of these stones to reach USD 2355 per carat


10. JEREMEJEVITE
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Colorless stones are from Namibia. The price of these stones to reach USD 2,000 per carat

Kinds of precious stones according to zodiac; Part 2


June: Birthstone for June is Pearl and Moonstone. While the Birth Star or Zodiac stone for Cancer June 22-July 22 is the Emerald or Emerald. Moonstone is a beautiful stone with radiant color of moonlight. Stone is synonymous with the word romantic. Pearls are organic gemstones derived from shellfish. Its light was gorgeous too, became a symbol of luxury women.

July: Birthstone for July is Ruby gem stones. Star birth or Zodiac Leo July 23 to August 23 is the Onyx stone. It is also called "King of Gemstones" Ruby is red corundum jewels with diamonds below the level of violence. Luster color red is able to attract the eyes of the people around.

August: Birthstone for August is Peridot. While the rock star or the birth stone for the Zodiac Virgo August 24 to September 22 is Carnelian Agate. Peridot with gorgeous green lights are also referred to as the "Olivine". This stone has been used for thousands of years by the nobles as jewelry.

Setember Month: Birthstone for September is Sapphire / Sapphire. Stars born or Zodiac stone for Libra September 23 to October 23 is the Chrysolite. Sapphire is a mineral corundum except red. This stone is so glossy that it becomes one of the top grade gemstones that are sought after by collectors stones. The sapphire is also most suitable as an investment because of the interest on this type of stone.

The month of October: Birthstone for the month of October is Opal and Tourmaline Stones Honor. Star or Zodiac stone for Scorpio born October 24 to November 22 is the precious stone Beryl. Opal stone or in Indonesia is often referred to as the 'Kalimaya' is a unique precious stone with amazing color game. This stone is like life because menmpilkan exceptional color. Tourmalin stone is a beautiful sparkling crystal jewels. Found in many African countries.

November: Birthstone for November is Topaz and Citrine. While the birth of Rock Star or Zodiac stone for Sagittarius November 23 to December 21 is Citrine or Yellow Quartz stone. Topaz stone has a beauty and luster are charming, with colors ranging from yellow, collorless, to royal blue. Topaz stone with naturally beautiful colors are very difficult to find in nature. Most Topaz cheaply on the market has been through the process of treatment or discoloration. Citrine stone or commonly referred to as yellow amethyst are also very rare. Citrin Most on the market are quartz stones are heated so it becomes yellow.

December: Birthstone for December is turquoise stones or Turquoise and Tanzanite. While Stone Birth Star or Zodiac stone for Capricorn December 22-January 20 Ruby is a precious stone. Turquoise stone is semi-precious stones with motifs of stone color is very pretty. Usually blue and green stones. This stone is believed to bring good luck or hockey, and happy life. Tanzanite is the mineral crystal with a force which is so hard about 6 Mohs scale, but it has a very beautiful rays. Tanzanite stone colors ranging from blue to violet. Because the stone is very soft as gemstones, it should use caution.

Kinds of precious stones according to zodiac; Part 1




If you are confused to choose the stone you use, fear not match the aura or your personality, then the selection of the stone according to the moon and the star of your birth may be the best alternative. For thousands of years gems have been associated with the moon and the star of one's birth. GF Kunz, famous author, in his book, "The Curious Lore of Precious Stones", more or less said that the stones used will relate to the personality and traits of the wearer. Jewel is also associated with the zodiac or star. In international rock star associated with the birth has been formulated since 1912. Immediately following list of birthstones by month and zodiac.

In January: Birthstone for January is Garnet Stone Honor. Meanwhile, Zodiac stone for Aquarius January 21 to February 18 is Garnet. Honor stone Garnet has a red, green, and orange. This stone is not included rock hard but very nice sheen, like a jewel above grade.

February: Birthstone for February is Amethyst. While Star or Zodiac stone for Pisces February 19 to March 20 is the Amethyst. Stone Amethyst is purple quartz.

March: Birthstone for the month of March is Aquamarine Blue Diamond stones. Stars born Aries March 21 to April 20 Bloodstone is a stone. The blue color is very pretty owned by this stone. Stone in blue like the sea by sailors believed would protect them from danger. Aquamarine stone with nice color precious very expensive.

April: In April Birthstone Diamond Diamond is a gemstone. Taurus zodiac star April 21 to May 21 is the gemstone sapphire. Diamond stone is a symbol of the highest award. Gemstone sapphire is also a fairly high price.

May: Birthstone for May is Emerald or Emerald gem stones. While the birth star or the Zodiac for Gemini May 22-June 21 are carnelian or Agate stone. Emerald stone with green color attracted thousands of collectors. Emeralds or emerald is very rare for good quality. Therefore, the price of these stones sometimes exceeding Diamond Diamond. Emerald Stone is a stone that is very fragile, so be very careful when wearing it.

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Wedding Rings For Rich and Famous People


Each young woman has dreamed of being treated like a princess on her wedding day. For the rich and famous, being treated like royalty is an everyday occurrence, so that when they get married, there are more public attention about their wedding plans, high-priced dresses, celebrity guests and especially their wedding rings, which are sometimes overpower the wedding itself .
Celebrity wedding rings seems not only to the recipient but also to the gossip columns as well. There is no better example than Brad Pitt, who has received publicity for the ring he had given to his girlfriend, fellow actress usual. Perhaps the most publicized relationship was made official when he gave a 18-carat, white gold diamond ring for Jennifer Aniston.
Many celebrities pave the way for change traditions when it comes to wedding rings. Madonna and Guy Ritchie chose Edwardian diamond ring with 3 diamond accents plus set in a platinum band by world-renowned jewelry artisans. Trend setters include Sharon Stone and her husband, but they chose to round diamonds.
It's no surprise that when Courtney Cox and David Arquette were married, they were given a lot of elegance and the top prize by their closest friends and family. It was, however, the words accompanying father really be the most memorable gift.
Your wedding ring may not make headlines like the jewelry of the stars, but many of the latest fashion runways are available for an affordable price. Even if your wife is lucky not to receive the royal treatment every day, you put a small ring on her finger to remind her that she will always be your daughter.

Replica diamond engagement

Of course there is a ring which is very famous pink diamond Ben Affleck gave to Jennifer Lopez. This 6 carat pink diamond-shaped glowing quickly caught the public's attention and has become a highly sought after replica. It is equipped with a platinum band as well as three baguette white diamonds on each side. Pink diamond ring was reported to have purchased for $ 1.2 million in 2002.

Some replicas are styled as more antique diamond engagement ring. These rings have an everlasting quality and symbolize tradition and heritage. Recent involvement Camilla Parker Bowles in February of 2005 features such as antique engagement ring. Platinum ring has emerald-cut center diamond with three diamond baguettes on each side. This ring originally belonged to the Queen Mother and is believed to be worth more than $ 1 million.

Since few people can afford the original item, there will always be a market for replicas of one of a kind diamond engagement rings. Quality replicas varies, as does the price.

Sunday, 22 March 2009

What is a Colored Diamond?

Are They Still Diamonds?

In a word, yes. While the common color grading scale used for diamonds runs from D (completely clear) to Z (obviously yellow) there is an entire subset which fall beyond the Z rating into the umbrella grade of "Fancy." Fancy diamonds still hold all of the other characteristics of traditional white diamonds - the hardness, the technical measure of clarity, the cut, and carat are all the same.

A Scale All Their Own

Diamonds that fall outside of the white grading scale, still have to have a subjective color grade assigned to them. However, the grading scale is considerably easier for the layman to understand. Colored diamonds with the faintest hints of color are given a grade of Faint. Lightly colored gems are either Very Light, or Light. The bolder colors, your truly fancy gems, are graded along a scale ranging from Fancy Light to Fancy Dark, with Intense, Vivid, and Deep breaking up the middle.

A Stone of Many Colors

As you might have guessed, pink isn't the only color. The infamous, and rumored to be cursed, Hope Diamond is a 45.52 carat dark grayish blue diamond. Canary diamonds are a brilliant yellow. Both brown and black diamonds are both real and growing in popularity lately. Other colors include orange, red, green, and purple. According to the Gemological Institute of America and the International Gemological Institute, there are 27 official hues which span the color spectrum, and there are diamonds to fill each of those hues.

Not to Get Too Technical

How they gain those hues is a bit of a technical process. Essentially, when the diamonds are forming from pure carbon, the molecules arrange themselves into a cage called a crystal matrix. As the they are crushed under the earth's pressure, that matrix closes in on itself. Occasionally, during that process, atoms from other elements such as boron, nitrogen, or hydrogen, will be trapped inside as their respective matrices close. The end result is the colored diamond. As one would rightly assume, when multiple gases are trapped in the diamond, you get blended colors, like pink champagne.

Still Really Rare

While color is certainly one reason why people prize fancy diamonds, it's certainly not the only one. They are exceptionally rare. Colored diamonds, with a Fancy or deeper color grade, account for a mere 1.8% of the entire world's diamonds. When that percentage is broken down by color, those percentages get even smaller. Canary diamonds, which are known for their brilliantly yellow hue, account for less than 0.1% of the world's diamonds. Factor in the other common factors - the size of the stone, the inherent shape, and the sense of clarity, and colored diamonds of significant size and quality get even rarer still.

Why Choose a Colored Diamond?

They aren't for everyone or even for every type of jewelry. However, they do have some very strong selling points. The rarity of colored diamonds makes them special. The variety of colors means that they can be used to convey not only the emotions associated with a traditional diamond, but also to cater to the specific tastes of the recipient. It's those strengths that allow colored diamonds to fill jewelry niches that traditional white diamonds could not. In the end, a colored diamond provides a new and unique spin on a familiar and classic idea.

Jill Renee, President of DanforthDiamond.com has years of experience and expertise in the jewelry market, and has helped many satisfied customers in finding the right piece of jewelry from loose diamonds, wedding rings and engagement rings. Let Jill and her experienced staff help you, please visit DanforthDiamond.com

Diamond Hunting

Diamond hunting can be quite traumatic for the uninitiated. It is a big purchase and often one that has high emotional content. Simply knowing the facts before you start can ease the pressure. It also helps for the vendors to know you have some idea of what you are looking at.

There are a few things to know. Lets start with some diamond shapes to consider when you are doing your shopping: oval, pear-shaped, round, emerald, heart-shaped and marquise. Thew most important thing, however, is the quality and to determine quality you need to understand the 4 C's, which are as follows:

Carat weight: The weight or size of a diamond is measured in carats. A single carat is made up of one hundred segments called "points." One hundred and fifty points equals one and one half carats.

Clarity: This expresses how perfect the diamond is by identifying the flaws or inclusions. Where the inclusions are, how big they are, and their type determines the value of the stone. Inclusions are shown as follows:

FL = Flawless, IF = Internally Flawless - minor surface blemishes,

VVS1-VVS2 = Very, Very Small inclusions,

VS1-VS2 = Very Small Inclusions,

I1-SI2 = Small Inclusions,

I1-I2-I3 = Imperfect - inclusions visible to the eye.

Slight inclusions; do not reduce the beauty of the stone although they do reduce the value.

Color: Colorless diamonds are extremely rare in nature. Color definitely helps determine the value of a stone. An unpracticed eye does not easily see different gradations from high white to the start of the yellows. Bright-colored diamonds are a bit different. Some examples are blue, amber, red, etc. Bright colored diamonds in larger sizes can command very high prices indeed. Collectors worldwide are eager to acquire them.

Cut: Precise formulas are to determine the appropriate cut for a diamond. A typical diamonds is cut with 58 facets. The stone's light-reflecting properties and its light dispersion are critical measurements in determining the stones quality and value.

These are just some of the things to look out for. Every diamond also has a identifying serial number which can be seen under a microscope and it never hurts to have a look for yourself. In the end the purchase of a diamond is a very personal thing so remember to pick one you actually like.

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On Hope Diamond

Hope Diamond is a brilliant blue stone, surrounded by white diamonds and suspended from a diamond necklace. This is a surprise to many when they first know about the diamond as they expect this famous diamond to be a clear diamond.

The Hope Diamond in the beginning was a beautiful violet colored 112-carat stone. It was first purchased by a merchant named Jean Baptiste Tavernier, who later sold the stone to Louis XIV of France. The diamond was then cut into a 67-carat stone with the color named as French Blue.

The diamond was stolen when the crown jewels were looted during the French Revolution. It subsequently was found again in 1812 and was bought by George IV of England. George IV of England later sold off the diamond to pay off his debts. Where the stone went then was not known, though it found its way as part of Henry Philip Hope's collection. Till this day, Hope's name is still attached to the diamond.

The Hope Diamond has a long-standing legend of a curse which originated when it was plucked from an idol in India. Regardless how true the legend was, many who have owned the diamond have met with misfortune. The Hope family while owning the diamond went bankrupted. The stone was then sold to Cartier jewelry firm in Paris. When Pierre Cartier later sold it to Evalyn Walsh Maclean of Washington, DC, her first son was killed at age nine in a car accident and her daughter committed suicide at the age of twenty-five. Her husband was declared insane and was institutionalized until his death in 1941.

After Mrs. Maclean acquire the stone, she had the stone reset and made it into the necklace that we know today. The necklace was eventually purchased by Henry Winston from Mrs. Maclean's estate in 1947, which became part of the Smithsonian Collection.

To summarized, whether there is a curse on the diamond, the Hope Diamond is still well known for its beauty and brilliance

Places to Find Less Expensive Diamond Engagement Rings

A hurried purchasing of jewelry items is never advisable. There is a huge amount that the average earner has to fork out. Hence, the efforts should be directed towards finding out those places where jewelry such as diamond engagement rings is available at lower costs. Actually, it is not easier to find out such traders. You will have to make extra searching, besides considering the ways to cut the overall costs.

The cost of diamonds is usually very high, if the precious stone is of great quality. With all the 4C-clarity, color, cut and carat being of high standard, the stone becomes very expensive. Before you set out to find right places for buying the rings, it is advisable to first know about the tips on reducing the costs of the gem.

A sure shot way to lower the costs is to opt for those diamonds that are little downwardly placed on the quality parameters. But there is no significant reduction in the brilliance and fire of the precious stone for diamond engagement rings. The stones having little inclusions or flaws are always cheaper to buy and the cost will go down if its color is yellowish. Another way to chop down the costs is to opt for lesser numbers of facets on the stone's surface. Instead of a heart or pear shape, the stone should be of rectangle or square shape, if budget is the concern.


Once, these aspects of cutting the costs are in your mind, you are well prepared to find out the right places of shopping for the jewelry.

There are two main places where you can shop for diamond engagement rings. The first usual choice of the couples is to visit the nearby jeweler's shop. For many people, the shop provides convenience as the shopkeeper may be known to them. But will he offer the jewelry at cheaper rates as well?

Brick and mortar shops have to spend on overheads that only increase their spending. Hence, such shops are unlikely to be the choice for budget couples. However, they can visit the shops for having a glimpse and feel of the rings and they can compare some designs as well. if they still want to purchase the ring from the physical shops, they must ensure that they are not paying the same price that is mentioned on the tag. They can always ask for lower prices.

To escape from usual static price tags of the physical shops, you should take resort in the online shopping when purchasing diamond engagement rings. The online retail jewelers are always prepared to pass on the advantage of no or low overhead spending. Therefore, their prices are competitive as they have to reduce the prices to remain in the tough online jewelry business.

But not all the online sellers will be offering cheaper rates on the rings, though their rates are lower than brick and mortar shops. Some online jewelers need to beat the competition more than others. It is such jewelers who will cut down the prices more than others. You will have to make a search on internet for such online sellers.

Hence, search the internet extensively and go through numbers of jewelry websites. Compare them for prices of diamond engagement rings of your specifications of designs, settings, colors etc. The more comparison you make, the higher are chances of finding out the jewelry well within your budget.

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Saturday, 21 March 2009

The Secret to Buying a Diamond

If diamonds are a woman's best friend then why does the man have to buy them? Most men are not familiar with the fine details of diamond characteristics and value. Making such a large purchase without any experience or knowing who to trust can make diamond shopping a daunting task. A visit to your local jeweler almost always consists of a tutorial on the "4 C's" leaving you more confused than ever.

What your jeweler will not tell you is the single most important diamond trait which determines value and brilliance. The rarely mentioned yet most important detail is a diamond's depth percentage. A diamond cut to the ideal depth percentage will reflect substantially more light known as brilliance or fire. A diamond with the same color and clarity may appear dull and boring compared to a diamond with an ideal depth percentage.

Diamonds are often cut either too shallow or too deep in order to save diamond mass which results in a dull appearance and cheaper cost. You may think you are getting a good deal but you are really paying for poor quality. The ideal depth percentage is different for each diamond shape. An ideal round diamond should be cut between 58-63%.

To find the best quality diamond look first for an ideal depth percentage, then consider color, clarity, and carat weight. Buy only certified diamonds which come with a third party verification of its characteristics. Make diamond education a large part of your search and you will be better equipped to make an educated purchase. You work hard for your money so make sure you are buying the best!

Most jewelry stores will charge a hefty premium for a properly cut diamond. Desert Brilliance offers ideal cut diamonds without any additional fees giving you the most for your money. Buy with confidence at Desert Brilliance for the best priced, best quality diamonds available. Visit our diamond education page and then compare our prices to others. We promise to bring you the best value possible and will answer any questions you may have during your diamond ring purchase process