What to Look for When Choosing a Diamond Wedding Ring
By TheWeddingPlanner on Mar 1, 2010 in Wedding
If you’re in the market for a diamond wedding ring, there’s some important information you should know before you go shopping. For example, prices can vary widely for these rings, so having a set target price will help your decision making process. Also, as the type of rings available can vary greatly, having a budget can help you quickly sort through rings that are out of your price range or below your price range so that you can spend your time looking at the rings that are just right for you. Here are some more tips that should help you find success.
The first thing you should do if you are interested in purchasing a diamond wedding ring is learn about diamonds. The critical information here is known as the “Four C’s” of diamonds: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight.
Cut: This is probably the most important aspect of a diamond, so make sure that you are aware of this before heading out to buy a ring. We’re not talking about the shape of the diamond here, rather the measure of a diamond’s brilliance. There is a sophisticated system of grading for diamond cuts, and you should buy the highest grade you can afford if you want it to sparkle and shine.
Clarity: After this, there is the clarity that you need to be concerned with when shopping for a diamond wedding ring. Clarity refers to the natural flaws that are in a diamond, caused by gasses or minerals trapped in the diamond during its long formation period. The fewer flaws in the diamond, the higher its worth.
Color: The color refers to the natural hue that is found in a diamond. The clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. Those with a yellowish tinge tend to be cheaper. Conversely, blue or pink diamonds are very rare and can command a high price.
Carats: Diamonds are measured in carats; the more carats, the bigger the stone. Just remember that bigger is not always better when you take clarity, cut and color into consideration. A higher quality but smaller diamond might actually cost more than a larger stone with imperfections.
There are so many choices in engagement rings and wedding rings these days. Finding the best wedding rings takes a bit of work!


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