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Choosing the Right Diamond for Your Platinum Ring

Shopping for a diamond is something that we all hope to go through at least once in our lives. When it comes to choosing the perfect engagement ring, picking the right diamond can be the most important jewelry decision of your life. Even if this isn't that one special diamond, anyone who's in the market for a precious stone wants to make sure that they get the best deal for the diamond they love. Diamonds are sold in an dazzling array of prices, qualities, and varieties. Unless you happen to have worked as a jeweler, there's a good chance that the terminology and know-how associated with picking out a diamond is completely foreign to you. Fortunately, understanding diamonds doesn't have to be as difficult as it may at sometimes seem.

What you Need to Know

When it comes to picking out diamonds, lots of people like to talk about the four Cs - cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. These four qualities are the characteristics most commonly used to grade diamonds. Some people think that the only important thing to consider when buying a diamond is size. While size is certainly important, other factors are equally worth considering. Cut refers here not to the shape of the stone, but to the skill with which the diamond was cut or shaped. The more precisely and accurately a diamond is cut, the more light that will be reflected back out of the surface of the stone. The more light that the stone reflects, the more sparkle, fire, and brilliance it will have. While there is some difference in terms, cut is usually referred to as Ideal, Premium, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor. As with all the other categories, diamonds in the best category are rarer and thus more expensive.

The Four C's

Clarity refers to the existence of noticeable flaws, such as crystals or feathers within the diamond. To determine clarity as precisely as possible, gemologists examine diamonds at 10x magnification, and assign grades from flawless (F), to very small includes (VS), to Included (I), with most grades further broken down into smaller subsets. Color, the final C, is the easiest to understand. The clearer a diamond is, the more effectively it can display the entire spectrum of light. In contrast, diamonds with a yellowish tint can appear somewhat duller. There are also fancy colored diamonds, which can come in bright yellow, blue, pink, and even black. Color is graded on a scale using the alphabet, with diamonds rated as D considered to be perfectly clear, E considered to be virtually clear, and so on.

Matching Your Diamond to the Right Platinum Ring

It is the combination of these four qualities that truly expresses the comparative value of different diamonds. Considering only one of these qualities could result in the purchase of a stone that's not quite everything you would have hoped. However, by keeping all four C’s in mind, you can easily pick out a stone that you or your loved will always cherish. Now, all you need to consider is the setting. In that category, Platinum provides a beautiful, affordable, and durable way to enshrine that perfect diamond, and at ePlatinumRings.com, we know platinum. You’ve come to the right place.



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