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8 Things You
Didn't Know About Diamonds
Diamonds have been used in
rings since the middle ages, and the first reference to a diamond engagement
ring or wedding ring was in 1477. Because of the supernatural powers accredited
to diamonds, they became more popular, and Italians said that a diamond
maintained harmony between husband and wife.
Diamonds also have a
reputation for supernatural powers, such as protecting from enemies, and
negating magnets, which goes back thousands of years. Diamonds also play an
important role in Hinduism and Buddhism, in fact the oldest dated book, the
Diamond Sutra from 868, also mentions diamonds.
Despite having a reputation
as very expensive, diamonds are affordable and can be a worthwhile investment.
Whether choosing a diamond solitaire ring, diamond earrings or loose certified
diamonds, there are several things to be considered to ensure that you purchase
the right diamonds for your needs.
Here are 8 tips to help you
choose the perfect diamond.
1. Diamonds are sold by
weight, so the weight is also the size of the diamond. A carat is divided up
into 100 points. A diamond weighing 50 points is half a carat. As well as the
weight, cut, colour and clarity are all very important when choosing a solitaire
ring, diamond earrings or other diamond jewellery.
The term carat is used to
measure the weight of a diamond, and is the equivalent of 0.2g. The term carat
came to English from French and means the fruit of the carob. Carob seeds were
traditionally used as a measure of weight because the seeds are all very similar
in size. Other countries had their own carat, which was approximately the same
size as a carob seed, and it wasn’t until 1914 that the carat was standardised
to 0.2g in the United Kingdom
2. The cut of the diamond is
the only aspect that can be changed by a human. The weight, colour and clarity
are all down to nature. A well cut diamond will have many facets which reflect
the light. When a diamond is cut, the light reflects from one side to another,
to make it sparkle. A diamond that is cut too deep or too shallow will lose
light and so won’t sparkle as much.
3. A diamond seen in a jewellers shop, in earrings or on a
solitaire ring, is often transparent, or slightly yellow. The whiter the
diamond, the more valuable it is. Diamonds with a strong blue or pink colour to
them are called fancies, and are very rare. However, diamonds are available in
almost any colour.
4. The clarity of a diamond
is determined by the number of inclusions which are caused by multiple growth
stages in formation. The value of the diamond depends on the number and severity
of these inclusions. The clarity scale ranges from diamonds with no inclusions
visible to the naked eye, or with magnification, to diamonds with inclusions
that can be seen with the naked eye.
5. Diamonds can be cut
differently for different applications. A diamond earring might have a different
cut to a solitaire ring. The most popular cuts are brilliant, emerald, pear
shape, marquise, princess, oval and heart shape. Brilliant cut diamonds are
shaped so that they reflect the light upwards and make the diamond appear white
when viewed from the top. Sometimes brilliant cut diamonds appear darker at the
centre, which can indicate that the cut is too deep or too shallow and the light
isn’t reflecting upwards.
6. Loose diamonds can be
purchased and then turned into your perfect piece of jewellery, such as diamond
earrings or solitaire ring. The type of jewellery that the certified diamonds
are for will help to determine the size, shape and cut of the diamond. A ring is
likely to require a bigger diamond than a pendant or earrings. These certified
diamonds should be approved by an independent gemological laboratory, which acts
as a guarantee that the diamonds are genuine, and not manufactured.
7. Purchasing online will
allow you to choose the right diamond jewellery for your needs without going
into a jewellers shop. As well as being able to choose from a wider range,
whether you are looking for a diamond bracelet or necklace, substantial savings
can be made as the overheads are much lower.
8. Despite diamond being the
hardest natural substance, it is still important to take care of your diamonds.
Diamonds can be chipped by a heavy blow, and can scratch other items, including
other diamonds, so it is advisable not to wear a diamond ring when doing rough
or manual work. Diamonds should also be cleaned regularly using jewellery
cleaner.
Now that you know what to
look for, and how to purchase your diamond engagement ring or earrings, you can
buy your diamonds in safety online from a reputable diamond jeweller and still
save money. Surprise the love of your life with diamonds today, and they can be
enjoyed for years to come.
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