Tips for Buying a Diamond

Chances are that buying a diamond ring may intimidate you. You might have no idea what you should be looking out for when it comes to buying a ring. Here, we will take a closer look at some things that you should consider before you decide to purchase a diamond ring.

Cut

One thing which may determine how beautiful any diamond will be is the diamond cut. The most ideal diamond should not be too shallow because light will be lost out the bottom, but it should also not be too deep because light escapes out the sides which will cause a darker effect. An ideal diamond will reflect all of the light that it captures.

Carat Weight


One thing that you need to take into consideration when you decide to buy a diamond is the carat weight. Carat weight is the mass of the diamond on a scale, and it really has nothing to do with the actual size of the diamond. One of the main reasons that carats are so important is because they will determine what you can and cannot afford - diamonds with a larger carat weight are more expensive.

Clarity

How clear a diamond is can also determine how beautiful it will be. Diamonds which are the most clear tend to be the most expensive, since they are the most in demand. They are a number of standards which are used to describe the clarity of a diamond. For example, FL, IF diamonds are the clearest that there are. They are very rare diamonds which have absolutely no flaws. They are the most expensive. 11, 12, and 13 diamonds are the least clear, as well as the least expensive.

Color

Another very important factor of diamonds is their color. By color, we mean what they appear to have a hint of. There is a scale in which diamonds’ colors can fall upon. For example, diamonds that fall between the range of D and F are colorless. Diamonds that fall within G and J are near colorless. Diamonds between K and N are faint yellow. Diamonds between O and R are very light yellow, while diamonds between T and Z are light yellow. “Fancy” colored diamonds, which can be found on the color scale between Z and up include bright yellows, pinks and blues. Typically, most diamonds are somewhere between the colors of faint yellow and light yellow.

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