February 6, 2010
What To Do When You Get A Diamond Ring
The process of buying a diamond ring is attached to many different occasions. Obviously, you might be in search of one if you intend to soon get engaged, but you might also consider one for a Mother's Day gift or for a very special birthday. Of course, these are more traditional reasons, but you can determine which celebrations are causes for such a gift, since everyone values the many milestones of life differently. Regardless of their preferences, though, you can be sure that they will greatly appreciate your sentiment. You should know, however, that as a gift, there are many other choices you will have to make, so you may want to seek the help of a professional jeweler. You can find them at your local mall, in a department store, or even online. While you may be tempted to visit your local store for the sake of convenience, keep in mind that you can often get the same high-quality merchandise online for significantly lower prices.
One of the most important aspects to consider is, of course, the cut of the diamond. Most women already have their preferences so you should make sure you understand what each of the cuts mean, no matter who this gift is for. The round diamond is the traditional shape and is always a classic.
The Marquise cut is another classic, which looks something like a football, and the pear cut is also popular, though it resembles more of a teardrop than a pear. You may be familiar with the princess cut too as it is very popular these days. It is closely related to the round cut but is actually square in dimension.
You can also find stones shaped in Emerald, Oval, Asscher, Cushion, Radiant, and Heart cuts. As you can imagine, each cut offers different benefits and characteristics so learn as much as you can about them to discern which one best suits the person you are giving it too.
After you decide which cut you want, you will need to establish the carat weight and clarity of your diamond ring. These are perhaps the two most necessary components to the brilliant shine most people associate to this precious gem.
While carat weight determines the size of the stone, the level of clarity will tell you how much you will enjoy it because clarity describes how the diamond reacts to light.
The better the clarity, the more shine and brilliance your diamond, which means if you want a larger diamond, you will also want one with better clarity.







