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subject: Before Buying An Engagement Ring [print this page]


When you're looking to give a diamond engagement ring to the one you love, there is a lot of anxiety and pressure involved. Picking the perfect anything is hard enough as it is, so when it comes to finding the perfect engagement ring, a very valuable and expensive item that will last forever, the pressure and anxiety involved is increased sevenfold. It is times like these when you need to stop and examine your choices and opportunities, lest you make a hasty decision that you will regret for the rest of your days, and the choice of a poor engagement ring will have your wife unhappy about it for the rest of her days as well.

If you take the time to contemplate your options for buying an engagement ring, then something you should immediately look into before anything else is finding and contacting a diamond dealer that provides only the highest quality products from reputable diamond mines that do not dabble into the more criminal aspects of the diamond industry. A good diamond dealer will educate you on the properties of a diamond and what makes the difference between an exquisite diamond and a poor one. These qualities are known as the 4 Cs of diamond quality.

One of the 4 C's of diamond quality that most people are interested in is the carat. This is the unit of measurement that is used for weight in diamonds. Many people that are looking to purchase a new engagement ring will often have a specific amount of carats in mind, in regards to the budget they are using to purchase the ring. One carat weighs about as much as a paper clip that you would find in an office or at home. However, the value of a diamond is not entirely dependent on the amount of carats, as the other 3 C's, color, clarity and cut will factor in majorly towards the quality and value of a diamond, particularly ones on engagement rings.

As diamonds are borne from the mother Earth much like us, every single diamond is distinct in its own way, with "birthmarks", regarded to as inclusions in the diamond industry, and these can have a positive or negative impact on the diamond's quality and value, given the eye of the beholder. Generally, diamonds that have less blemishes and inclusions are more valuable and sometimes fit into the "Flawless" grade for the GIA grading system.

If you take the time to look into all of these different qualities and aspects of diamonds and the diamond industry in general, as well as finding a reliable diamond dealer that sells diamonds from reputable diamond mines across the globe, then you will have a much less difficult time choosing the perfect diamond for you and your future bride, and you will save yourself the grief that you would have to endure if you were to make a mistake in your engagement ring purchase.

by: Elizabeth Walpole




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