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Diamond Rings: Why and How to Make Them Forever

When the song goes, "Diamonds are forever," it's definitely true. There's no other piece that could last your lifetime or worthy to be passed on from generation to generation than a diamond. That's why when it comes to special occasions, particularly weddings, diamond rings are stand-outs.


The 4Cs That Make Up a Diamond


Because of their popularity and their worth, there are a lot of people who are trying to imitate the diamond. However, if you know the 4Cs that make up a real one, it will be easy for you to spot the fake.

Carat

Diamond rings are measured by carats. It refers to the diamond weight, not to its sizes. To determine the carat of the diamond, you simply have to divide 200 milligrams, which is equal to 1 carat, with 100 points. Hence, if you're going to have a ¾-carat diamond, you also have a 75-point diamond ring.

Clarity

Diamonds can also be measured in terms of their clarity or the number of inclusions that are included in the stone. These could be fractures or presence of other minerals in the diamond. The clearer or the lesser inclusions there are in a diamond, the higher will be its worth. Nevertheless, since inclusions make diamonds unique from one another, it will be easy for you to identify your own diamond just in case it gets lost.

Color

Diamond rings come in different shades, and it's because the diamond can acquire its own color. Through refraction of light, it can create a variety of hues. However, if you're looking for the most priceless diamond, you should go for the one that doesn't have any shade or simply white.

Cut

Though nature itself can already give the diamond the sparkle that no other mineral or stone has, only the cutter can actually enhance it and allow the stone to gain fire, brilliance, elegance, and sophistication. Cut refers to the proportions and the angles that have been produced in the diamond. When all sides are proportionate, the diamonds will definitely shine like no other.


How to Purchase Diamond Rings


Diamond rings are well-loved not only because they are truly beautiful and long lasting, but because they are excellent investments. That's why; too, it's essential that you will only get to buy the real one. Here are some tips how:

1. Look for a real jeweler.

A real jeweler doesn't only sell diamonds but also know what they're selling. He can suggest the right pieces for you.

2. Make sure that the diamond is certified by GIA.

The GIA, or the Gemological Institute of America, certifies the authenticity and the characteristics of the diamond in terms of the 4Cs. It's very useful since the result will be the basis of the price. When you're going to purchase diamond rings, check the GIA certification and compare it to the list the jewelry store may have. This is to make sure that there was no tampering, and you're paying for the diamond ring according to its real worth.

3. Settle for less-brilliant diamonds when you're on a shoe-string budget.

When you don't have much money to splurge on diamond rings, you can simply settle for those that are colored or with less brilliance. Their value is definitely way lower than diamonds considered being almost perfect.

How to Take Care of Diamond Rings


If you want the diamond rings to last longer and retain their beauty, you should know how to take care of them. You can start by following the suggestions below:

1. Ensure that the mountings or prongs are still intact.

These are actually the ones that hold the diamond. If they get damaged, they will eventually loosen up, causing you to lose your stone. You can bring the diamond ring to the jeweler at least once every year so he can double-check on them and even fix them for you.

2. Be gentle when cleaning the diamonds.

There's no need for you to use special kinds of chemicals when you're going to clean the diamond ring. Water and soap, along with a brush with soft bristles, will already do.

3. Keep it in a sturdy box.

When you're going to do manual work or will not be wearing it for such a long time, you may want to place it somewhere safe. This way, you will not lose it or even allow a much sturdy material to cause it to chip.
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