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Diamond Engagement Ring Shopping - Some Important Suggestions Up Front

Emily Johnston asked:




Buying a diamond engagement rings is one of the most rewarding purchases you will ever make. But how do you buy a diamond engagement ring with confidence that you are making a wise purchase? Buying your ring set should be a fun and enjoyable experience, use these suggestions to help you make the right choice.

It used to be the case that a gentleman would be obligated to buy his girlfriend an engagement ring set without her involvement or knowledge, and then upon proposal present all his hopes and dreams wrapped up in his choice of diamond ring. As you well know, she would then either decline the proposal or accept, and their happiness would be joined from that day forward. The engagement ring buying process is changing though.

Shop for Your Ring Set Together
Men haven’t always been known to make the best choices when it comes to an engagement ring set, and you would be well advised to include your partner in such an important decision. The diamond you choose for her ring, plus the settings, and band style all have many options to choose from, and you will be much better served if you do not surprise your partner with style choices that may not be shared. It is very popular in this day and age to shop for your rings together in order to make the right choice.

Choose A Loose Diamond First And Then A Setting
It is a well known secret within the diamond district that buying a loose diamond and then choosing then customizing the setting and band to accompany your diamond is a wise choice to get more quality for your budget. Diamond ring sets that come pre packaged typically are more expensive and you will get a better value if you purchase a loose diamond first.

Start With Your Engagement Diamond
Your engagement diamond is the most important decision you will make for your engagement ring. Shop solely for a quality diamond and worry about your band and setting later. You can always customize a white gold, or platinum band to fit your diamond, but as the symbolic focus of your purchase, finding the perfect diamond first will set the foundation for your success.

There are a variety of cuts and colors to choose from when considering how to buy a diamond, but the information is available to help you choose the right option. Be sure to listen to your instinct as well, remember to buy the diamond engagement rings that feel right for you rather, as ultimately you will decide what your diamond rings are truly worth.

The Beauty of the Colored Diamond Ring

Vanessa Simmons asked:




Diamonds and diamond rings will forever be desired, but the traditional white or clear diamond has some competition with a close relative, the colored diamond sometimes referred to as fancy colored diamonds. The colored version of this sparkling stone has become even more popular in recent years. Partially because celebrities have been seen wearing or receiving them, for instance J Lo’s pink diamond engagement ring was a hot topic of conversation for a while. Many stars have also been seen wearing champagne or chocolate diamonds at premiers or special events in recent years too.

What Are Colored Diamonds?

You may wonder what gives these gems their color. With natural colored diamonds the color literally comes from nature. Different elements like nitrogen, hydrogen and boron that are present when the diamond is formed can give the stone color. Radiation that is present when they are formed can also be a factor in the color or amount of color in the stone. Different conditions that exist during the formation will create different colors and intensity of color.

Natural colored diamonds that are jewelry quality are rare, so they can be quite expensive. Certain colors are also more rare so that impacts the value as well. Colors like pink or blue are less common than yellow or brown so they will be more expensive.

Natural colored diamonds aren’t the only type available though. You can find synthetic or cultured versions that are less expensive. They are still beautiful and are considered to be genuine diamonds that should come with a certificate of authenticity as proof.

Colored Diamond Rings

As these colored gems have become more popular you are seeing more beautiful rings showcasing them. Luckily they come in a variety of styles and prices so regular people can enjoy wearing them, not just the rich and famous.

Champagne and chocolate diamonds in particular are more affordable and gorgeous all at the same time. You can even find engagement rings featuring this beautiful, rich gem instead of the traditional white version. Or you can find a blend of the two, one as the main stone and the other as an accent creating a beautifully distinct look.

Adding these colored stones as an accent in an anniversary ring is also a great idea. It makes the ring more unique and distinct. Plus mixing white and brown diamonds creates a stunning look that works well with either silver, platinum or gold.

Diamond Solitaire Ring - A Timeless Classic

Alice Shown asked:




A diamond ring is a timeless classic, and not without a reason. Rather than wear a cluster of small diamonds, a huge and immaculate single rock is even more stunning when it comes to impressing the world at large. Trends suggest that white gold is a most popular choice as a band for a diamond ring than yellow gold. The most appealing factor about a diamond solitaire ring is its simplicity. It enhances the diamond’s splendor. Remember, you can find solitaire ring in all shapes. They come in shapes such as square, heart, and round.

Solitaire Ring: A Historical Overview

The custom of gifting a solitaire ring to a beloved goes back to history. It was a privilege of the elite classes. However, in 1870, the discovery of gold mines in South Africa made diamonds much more accessible and within the grasp of the general public. The South African mines had an abundance of solitaire diamonds, which was exploited by the European colonizers.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, colored gemstones dominated the market but by the late 19th century, the ‘tiffany’ setting became popular. By early 20th century, the ‘princess’ setting became a popular choice and continues to be most popular till date.

Tips to Buy Diamond Ring

Consider these tips before you decide to buy your solitaire ring:

* Budget and affordability are the first things to consider. A limited budget implies opting for shallow cuts as these are cheaper. Remember, colored diamonds are more affordable than colorless ones.

* Round brilliant diamonds sparkle and give the most luminous and striking appearance. Other favorites are heart and marquise shaped diamond solitaire rings. The shape of your ring is really important.

* Settle for a smaller diamond which has a larger appearance. A bezel setting does precisely this.

* The Internet is full of information, designs, price lists and details about diamond solitaire rings.

* The Gemological Institute of America is one of the top laboratories when it comes to certifying the quality of diamonds. Always ask for a certificate when you decide to buy the diamond.

* Your diamond solitaire ring is also an investment for troubled times. Go ahead and consider buying an insurance to protect it.

The four C’s of choosing diamonds, namely, cut, clarity, color and carat are also key factors to consider when you decide the value of a diamond solitaire ring.

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