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A Brief Guide to Choose Loose Diamonds

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Loose diamonds are a very popular option. They come in all shapes and sizes. Many soon to be couples are choosing to select their diamonds, and then choose a setting to put them in. This is a great way for them to create the perfect rings. Loose diamonds are also a great way to replace old diamonds in a setting you love or that is a family heirloom.

There is a lot of choices out there for loose diamonds. Not only do you get to select from several shapes including tear drop, oval, triangle, and round; you also get to choose the carat weight, color, and amount of money you want to spend. Generally, you will save money buying loose diamonds over purchasing a whole ring. For many, this is a great way to create the ring they always wanted at a price they can afford.

Many jewelry stores offer you the option of purchasing loose diamonds rather than a ring. For men wanting to buy their girlfriend or wife loose diamonds, they can help you with the selection. It is important to ask questions when purchasing loose diamonds so you can be sure you are getting a great product for your investment.

Knowing the four C’s of loose diamonds can help you in your selection. The cut is the most important aspect. This is also the most challenging for loose diamond buyers. Clarity is also important. Many people don’t realize that almost all diamonds have flaws in them. You want to search for loose diamonds who don’t show flaws on the surface where they will be seen once they are placed in a setting.

The color of the diamond is important. While the fact that they are white is a given, they come in many shades of white. The less color, the better because diamonds reflect light. The lighter color will sparkle more. Carat weight is the last thing to consider. The larger the loose diamond, the more you can expect to pay for it.

Choosing the Best Loose Diamonds

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Today, the jewelry market is filled with diamonds that it is difficult to stumble on a jewelry store that does not have them. Loose diamonds and gems will typically be displayed in small, clear containers, preferably on white foam filler that highlights the stones’ true color. There may be several stones in the same small case, usually of similar size and quality. These stones make perfect choices for diamond earrings or matched accent stones to create more elaborate rings. To examine the stones closely, buyers should not hesitate to ask the sales attendants to take the stones out of the cases. This process will give the buyer a chance to inspect the loose diamonds at every angle. Reputable dealers will have loupes, magnifying glasses, and other tools such as microscopes available for such inspections.

It helps to have an idea about the jewelry design before choosing which loose diamonds to use. The right setting can help reveal the quality of the desired diamonds. For example a bezel or flush setting can conceal small imperfections that might be too obvious in a more exposed setting, such as a prong style. The type of metal can affect the stone color; gold settings will make lower-quality diamonds seem slightly yellowish and will look far darker while a platinum or white gold ring may be able to use lower quality diamonds without changing the color dramatically.

Aside from ring design, buyers should also be educated on the desired size and shapes of the loose diamond. Gem dealers will usually have a wide array of shapes available for buyers to choose from. Not knowing the exact desired shape and size from the beginning, especially the carat size of the stone, might cause one to be confused and frustrated. However these delays can be avoided when one is properly oriented with the basic knowledge.

The buyer must educate themselves about diamond quality, including several key characteristics of loose diamonds: The different shades and hues available in diamonds, Carats or the stone size. Buyers may want to note that stones may look smaller once they are set. Knowing this, prospective buyers should be ready to buy possibly bigger diamonds. The quality of the diamond’s cut can affect how well the stone can be set in an engagement ring , and clarity which includes being keen of Diamond Flaws and Inclusions that potentially lower the stone’s value. So, it is possible for a buyer to get a good deal when buying loose diamonds and to avoid the frustrations that may come with what could probably be the most important purchase of your life.