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Educating Yourself About Engagement Rings And Wedding Rings

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Educating yourself about engagement rings and wedding rings can be an eye-opening and cash-saving experience. Engagement and wedding rings aren’t tied to any season, but they seem to roll out the doors a bit more around Christmas or Valentine’s Day. But a good tip for anyone who is planning on purchasing one, is to go to the jewelry armed with at least a basic amount of knowledge in this area.

Once you begin your education, you’ll begin to see that there is some new terminology to learn, and some old terminology that you just thought you understood. Some of the terms used, if not understood, can cause you to pass over them, while others may seem to be misleading. But once you have a working knowledge of these things, it’s a much easier experience all the way around.

One of the terms you hear often in regards to diamonds, is the ‘cut’. Another is ‘shape’. And many take for granted that these two mean the same thing, because you have to cut a diamond to get its shape. But in fact, while the shape is mainly the ‘contour’ line of the stone, the ‘cut’ is much more involved in the overall description. It takes is the depth and the width, and other facets that will affect the brilliance and durability of the stone.

Once you get your working knowledge of the stones, then you need to get familiar with settings. There are a lot of different types of settings, the most common being the ‘prong’ setting. And this setting itself comes in many variations. So again, it’s a good idea to do a little reading about the different types of prong settings, and find out which ones are best for which stones. This is very useful knowledge for shopping engagement rings and wedding rings.

Once you know the prong settings, then you can move on to the other settings that are available. There are the bezel, the channel, and invisible types of settings that it can be a good idea to know something about. Learning how to pair which setting with which stone can be a key part of getting the best value for the money you put out. Some settings can make a diamond appear to be larger than it actually is, and this is good to know.

One of the most common terms you’ll hear when shopping in jewellery stores is ‘clarity’. What this means is the presence or absence of flaws in the stone. Some of the flaws are on the surface, and some are within the diamond itself. Trying to find one that is perfect in clarity, is nearly impossible, and expensive. For the most part, these flaws can only be seen with a magnifying loupe and not with the naked eye.

Color plays a big part in choosing a diamond. Many who don’t understand about diamonds, believe they’re all clear and white. But this isn’t the case. It is a fact that the white diamond sets the standard by which the others are judged. So color is another area of study for the one who wants to understand diamonds.

Educating yourself about engagement and wedding rings can not only save money, but it can be a rewarding and interesting undertaking. It’s a subject that’s vast in the amount of knowledge you can gain if you dig deep enough. Many people have made it their hobby. And today is the age of easy information, so research is done much simpler than in times past. So do a little research, and get the ring you want, for the one you love.

Fancy Diamonds: How to Create A Unique Engagement Ring

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Rich in history, mystique and romance, fancy colored diamonds are the rarest of diamonds. For every colored diamond, there are 10,000 colorless diamonds. Colored diamonds command prices 20 to 25 times more than white diamonds. Popularity of these rare gems has been increasing for the last 3 years as more celebrities are seen wearing colored diamonds.

Colored diamonds are rare, but red, intense green and intense purple diamonds are extremely rare. Fewer than ten of each color are found per year. Due to their scarcity, the larger, more perfect diamonds of these colors command prices of US$1 million and higher.

Once found only in collections of the aristocracy or in the crown jewels of the world’s monarchs, colored diamonds have become available to anyone who wishes to experience the elegance and beauty of these romantic jewels.

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Diamonds are rare because of the unusual set of circumstances required to create each stone. The diamonds we see today were created millions of years ago under high pressure and relatively low temperatures at a depth of eighty-seven to one hundred twenty miles below the surface of the earth. Then a small number of volcanoes fueled by magma that reached three times deeper than most magma sources brought the diamonds to the surface through volcanic eruptions.

The first colored diamonds documented were mined on ancient Indian rivers as long as 6,000 years ago. Today, mines are located in several areas of the world. The largest diamond mining company is De Beers, followed by BHP Billiton, the Rio Tinto Group and Petra Diamonds. The Argyle Mine in Australia mines over 90% of the world’s pink diamonds as well as other colors. This mine is due to close in 2018. This will no doubt contribute to higher prices for the Argyle diamonds.

You can still find bargains on colored diamonds if do your homework. Celebrities are driving up the prices for certain colors. Other colors can be found at relatively affordable prices. The prices are influenced by color, rarity, and popularity.

If you want the most important person in your life to feel truly unique, imagine her wearing one of the rarest of all diamonds.

Finding Unique Diamond Solitaire Engagement Rings

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You might want a diamond solitaire engagement ring because it’s traditional. You will be wearing it everyday after all. Plus, everyone will be looking at this piece of jewelry to determine how much your fiance or husband loves you. This ring doesn’t have to be boring. You can find a piece that expresses who you are but is still classic enough that you’ll love it in the years to come.

If you can’t afford a large diamond then focus on the setting. The setting can make a white diamond seem anything from contemporary to antique. If you want a vintage style ring then find a setting with a lot of scrollwork or filigree. You can even have the gold antiqued so the ring looks like it’s been around for awhile. If you are going for a fresh look then stick with a square or princess cut diamond. This will have the clean lines that are so popular in the modern movement. The rest of the ring should be smooth and sleek. You can play around with how the ring is set by going with a lower bezel set engagement ring. For more of an opulent find a setting where the entire band and sides of the piece have been encrusted with diamonds. This will give you a lot of bang for your buck.

A solitaire ring typically has one stone in the center, that’s why it’s called a solitaire of course. You’ll want to get the cleanest, brightest diamond you can find so that one stone really makes a statement. You can also play around with the cut of the diamond if you want something different. Try a pear shape also sometimes called teardrop for a vintage style. A round diamond is traditional.

You can also get a unique diamond engagement ring by going with a different color of metal. If you want a modern feel that is also low key then try white gold. A diamond set in yellow gold will really pop. For a vintage feel that will get people’s attention then try out rose gold. You’ll need to coordinate your choice with your fiance’s wedding band so make sure he accepts it. Before choosing a metal consider the future because this is a piece that you will have to match every other piece of jewelry that you buy to.

A diamond solitaire engagement ring shows your own design aesthetic and also reflects on your marriage. Make your band stand out from the ones that people see everyday. Don’t let your wallet limit you from getting a ring you adore.


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