Diamonds, Engagement Rings And Choices
Engagement rings and diamonds are typically always considered together, however most people have very little understanding of what makes a diamond a good selection of not. Diamonds in engagement rings or any other type of jewelry are graded on four different aspects or components. These four components include cut, clarity, carat and color.
Engagement ring settings with solitaire type diamonds are going to require the most flawless diamond possible that has good carat, cut and clarity in order to really shine and sparkle. Carat refers to the actual weight of the diamond. Each carat is equal to 0.2 grams and with a bit of practice it is easy to tell what general carat a diamond is.
Color is also important in determining what engagement rings will fit in your budget and style range. The color or colorlessness of a diamond is graded with a letter. G grade diamonds are colorless to the eye and will capture and enhance light once they are cut. Many diamonds may have a very slight tint of yellow, which will make them less expensive, but not necessarily a bad choice. Yellow gold settings are very well matched with very slight yellow colorations in diamonds.
Diamonds for engagement rings should be free from external or internal marks, blemishes or bubble type formations. Inclusions inside the diamond will impact on reflection of light and damages to the surface will likewise detract from the appearance of the gem.
The smaller the diamond the less significant an issue with clarity will be. Diamonds in solitaire style engagement rings should have the best cut, clarity and color since they will be most visible. Smaller diamonds or diamonds in groups are often less problematic even if they aren’t as high on the grading scales.
Facets in the cut of the diamond create the ability of the diamond to reflect light within its center. This reflection causes the fire or shimming color qualities of a good diamond. Engagement rings with perfect cut will capture all aspects of light and really enhance the appearance of the diamonds, regardless of their carat size. This aspect of diamonds is very important in making a selection.
Getting to know a bit about the 4 C’s of diamonds takes just a bit of time and practice. Looking at antique engagement rings is a good way to start, especially if you know what the diamond description is in the ring. This practice will help you in moving forward when shopping for diamonds to put in a setting or in traditional types of engagement rings.
Learning about engagement rings and diamonds is all part of being a smart consumer. Even if you are on a budget, finding good deals on engagement rings that feature the best possible diamonds isn’t difficult if you just take the time to understand the 4 c’s of diamond grading.
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