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How do you buy a diamond?

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There is something that is individually valuable about a diamond engagement ring. It is a gift that treasures memories, promises and - of course - looks incredible. With the correct advice, you can select a stone and setting for your ring that will give you and your loved one many years of pleasure for a price that is inside your budget.


Diamonds are undoubtedly the most envied of all of the valuable stones. The history of the diamond is housed in the realms of legend, romance and mystery. It is said that the ancient Greeks thought that diamonds were slivers of the stars that had dropped from the heavens. Whatever story you've heard, you can be sure that diamonds are the ultimate presentation of love.


Diamonds mean individual things to individual people, but there are a small handful of factors in particular that are universal truths.


They are beautiful. A diamond sparkling in the sunlight can be a gorgeous occasion. Diamonds are a mark of success and can build upon the beauty of the owner.


Diamonds are durable. It is widely known that diamonds are the hardest substances known to man. As a result, they withstand deterioration and you can be confident that the your diamond will shine as brightly when your grandchildren wear it as it does today.


They are rare. The action of mining a diamond is a lengthy and arduous one. Starting with thousands of tonnes of raw ore, only a small amount of diamonds will be worthy to be transformed into stones worthy of a unparalleled item of jewellery.


How to select a diamond


When you are thinking of purchasing a diamond, there are several factors that you should to understand about when choosing from a jeweller's range. Even though you don't have to be a connoisseur, a rough understanding of these factors will assist you know how a diamond's quality and worth is arrived at.


There are 4 characteristics that will help you when buying a diamond. These factors are known as the 4 C's - cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Only when these characteristics are considered together is the real worth of a diamond realised.


Cut:It is only when a professional diamond technician that has the experience in cutting diamonds is a gem's true grace shown. A diamond is often cut on fifty-eight58 unique faces on precise angles to reveal what connoisseurs often call the gem's "inner fire". A expertly cut diamond will take the sunlight that enters any of the facets and reflect it back out through the apex of the gem.


Colour: Although diamonds mostly appear to be absolutely clear, or "white", most have an element of colour, mostly yellow. Diamonds that do not have any colour are very rare, and as such are the most prized diamonds available.


An alternative to white diamonds are 'fancy' diamonds that are sought after for their unique colours and rare allure. Fancy diamond colours include pink, brandy and champagne.


Clarity: Diamonds have withstood an arduous journey of hundreds of thousands of years under the earth, being made under intense heat and pressure. Because of this, usually diamonds will have tiny nicks known as inclusions that become a part of the unique character of the diamond.


You shouldn't believe that a diamond must be free from inclusions in order for it to be beautiful, though. The tiny imperfections in a diamond form its individual character and usually inclusions don't interfere with the passage of light through the stone. The less inclusions that the gem has will make the gem increasingly valuable.


Carat Weight: A diamond's size is weighed in carats and each carat equals 100 points. e.g. 25 points (0.25ct) equals 1/4 of a carat


How to care for your diamond and its setting


Diamonds are extremely hard wearing, but even these valuable stones need care to keep them at their optimum. A diamond that is sullied by grease, lotions, cosmetics and day-to-day dirt will not reflect light to the optimum amounts. To avoid this, your stone should be restored often by a qualified diamond expert. When the stone is being cleaned the setting can also be viewed to ensure that the gem will remain secure.


As well as restoring your diamond often, it is good practice to have the diamond and setting valued by a professional jewellery insurance valuation service, since the worth of both the gem and the setting is almost sure to increase over your lifetime.

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When picking the right gem, there are many more things to consider than just selecting the stone that grabs your eye. This quick article was written to help you with some of the advice that you'll need to think about when selecting a diamond -- especially if this is your first time.

Buying a diamond is an important decision, and it is important to have an expert and experienced team to assist you to buy the gem and setting that is perfect for you. Clayfield Jewellers are experienced Brisbane jewellers that can help you choose the best diamond wedding rings for you.

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