Showing posts with label diamond engagement rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diamond engagement rings. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 August 2014

How Color Affects Buying Diamond Engagement Rings

There are a lot of variables that can affect the cost of diamond engagement rings. The most notable of which are known as the four C’s. They consist of color, cut, clarity, and cut. While diamond engagement rings are comprised of a few parts, the four C’s only apply to the diamond. Since the diamond has the most influence over the cost of diamond engagement rings, you can see why the four C’s are such a major part. Of the four C’s, the most visual is color. But color not only has the ability to change the look of diamond engagement rings, it can drastically change the price. Having a good understanding of what color can do to the price of diamond engagement rings will allow you to make a more cost effective and quality purchase based on your budgetary restrictions and overall taste. 

When you are shopping for diamond engagement rings, you are most likely looking at white diamonds. Any other diamond besides white are considered “fancy” diamonds (pink, blue, etc). Fancy diamonds are not graded on the same scale as white diamonds, and they are significantly more expensive and rare to find in diamond engagement rings. That said, it is important for you to familiarize yourself with the color grading scale for diamonds. The color grade of a diamond will be directly reflected in the price of the diamond. 


Diamond color is graded from D-Z, with D being the most colorless diamond available. The more you go down the scale, the more yellow you’ll find present. As you can guess, the more yellow present in the diamond, the more expensive it is. These letters are also divided into categories. D-F is considered colorless. G-J are called near colorless. K-M are faint yellow, and N-Z are very light yellow. The best value per your dollar is said to be in the G-I range, but the ultimate choice is yours. Those who are more yellow-tolerant can save themselves some money if they go deeper on the scale. After all, shopping for diamond engagement rings is all a matter of preference.

When you are shopping for diamond engagement rings, color is incredibly important. In fact, it only gets more important as the diamond gets larger. This is because color discrepancies are easier to identify in larger stones. Remember that for as important as color is when shopping for diamond engagement rings, it is really only the tip of the iceberg. You should educate yourself on the other C’s, and even a little about the precious metals you’ll find in the setting. 

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Diamond Engagement Rings Offer Infinite Setting Options

Verragio Paradiso Three Stone Engagement Ring
One of the most intimidating aspects of shopping for diamond engagement rings has got to be the countless options you are presented with as a buyer. Of course, having a lot of options is a good thing, especially since your bride-to-be wants a unique ring to call her own. But having too many options can be daunting and overwhelming. Often times, you do not even know where to start. Most shopping browsing for diamond engagement rings spend the majority of their time isolating the perfect diamond to headline the setting. Between cut, clarity, carat, and color, choosing the perfect diamond will leave you with countless options to sift through depending on your budget. However, once you finally settle on the best diamond to put in a setting, you may not realize that the process of choosing a setting for diamond engagement rings could be even harder.

Sure, the setting probably isn’t the most expensive part of diamond engagement rings, but it could be considered the most important. After all, it is responsible for safe housing the oh-so-precious diamond, and the setting also dictates the overall look of diamond engagement rings. There is so much room for artistic freedom when it comes to settings for diamond engagement rings, that you should not be surprised that there are so many options. In fact, some people even opt to design a custom setting, so the options are literally limitless.

These options start simple. Similarly to designer jewelry, diamond engagement rings primarily come in yellow gold, white gold, and platinum. Of course, that is the easiest decision you can make. From there, you can break into which setting style you like aesthetically. Do you want a solitaire that displays only your center diamond? Or maybe you would prefer a 3 stone look, featuring two smaller stones alongside your center diamond? You could also opt for pave diamond engagement rings. Bear in mind that there are countless options within each one of these stylistic choices. And if that isn’t difficult enough, you choose how you want your center stone to be housed. The most popular choices are prong settings or bezel settings. That each have their advantages and disadvantages.

If your head isn’t spinning yet, go check out some popular setting options for diamond engagement rings. Doing so will give you an idea of what your preference is, and hopefully then you’ll be able to narrow your choices a little bit.