Posts Tagged ‘Loose Diamond’

Online Diamond Buying Experience

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Diamonds are the hardest known substance present on the earth. Weighing 10 on the Mohs scale diamond tops the list of hardness. This property of diamond makes it useable in other applications too like cutting and polishing of other diamonds, serving as drill bits, glass cutter and in construction of saw blades.

The name diamond was derived from the Greek word ‘adamas’, meaning the unconquerable. Ancient Romans thought that whoever wore a diamond on his or her left arm would become braver and more daring. The birthstone for the month of April has been associated with strength, valor and courage.

Diamond jewelry has always been in vogue; especially with women around the world diamond is usually the first preference. Apart from diamond jewelry, loose diamonds are also used largely in the jewelry industry. One of the major advantages of loose diamond is that it can be used in any kind of design or with any metal. It is the brilliance of the diamond that adds the appeal to any jewelry.

The main concerns before buying loose diamonds should be the 4 cs, which is the cut, color, clarity and carat. A sufficient knowledge about the 4 cs is necessary or else it would be difficult for someone who knows a little about the diamond characteristics to judge the quality of the diamond. Trusting the seller’s authenticity is a right decision but it is good to have some knowledge of your own, when it comes to purchasing something which not involves monetary value but your sentiments, love, time and efforts.

Loose diamonds are available in many shapes like round cut, emerald cut, pear cut, oval cut, marquise cut, heart cut, princess cut, radiant cut and trillion cut. These different kinds of shapes are particularly used as center stones in the jewelry. A diamond comes in more number of shapes than any other stone. A loose diamond can be set in a bracelet, pendant, ring and many other accessories. The combination of more than one diamond can be there and diamond and colored gemstone can also be there.

Shopping for loose diamonds has become easier with a number of online jewelry stores. The shopping experience will surely be enjoyable and trouble free as internet provides you the utmost comfort of sitting home and shopping the best quality jewelry. Also it allows you get the whole information and make comparisons and determine which is the one you are looking for is.  Diamond Pendants

Jewelry is not just in writing but a fascination for me. I grew into it since the day I started my research. There is a lot that one needs to know about jewelry simply because they are so valuable that you cannot afford to miss a single bit. My alliance with online gemstone and jewelry selling website enables me to bring you the best of jewelry fashion and jewelry education.

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Loose Diamonds or Diamond Rings?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

So, you have decided you want to purchase an engagement ring.

You have also realised that you can get more for your money purchasing online.  After all, you understand that you need to buy certified diamonds, and with this certification, you can compare like for like diamonds from various online jewellers and make your informed decision.

You see that on certain websites, you can buy just a loose diamond.  What a good idea you think.  Save money on the loose diamond and then you can get the ring mount made locally to your precise specifications, so you can oversee the complete production.  Alternatively, you can buy a loose diamond from one internet retailer, and then get another internet retailer to sell you one of their ring mounts, and set your existing diamond for you.  Cost saving completed.

HOWEVER, you need to bear this in mind when deciding upon what route to take.

Yes, certain diamond retailers online will offer you the opportunity to purchase certified loose diamonds, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. After all, many people realise that diamonds, historically, never lose value and so represent an excellent financial investment in their loose form.

Problems can arise, however, when you try to get your loose diamond set by another party.  Whilst diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to man, diamonds can chip and break, especially during the setting into jewellery process.  Different diamond shapes are more susceptible to breaking, especially those shapes of diamonds which have points or corners such as princess cut diamonds, marquise cut diamonds and pear cut diamonds for example.  If a third party is setting your diamond for you, it is unlikely they will offer you insurance for your diamond if it breaks, and so you run the risk of losing the value of your diamond forever.  Imagine the stress put on a diamond having platinum claws folded over it - there is a fine line for a diamond setter between puttling too little force on the metal and diamond (resulting in the diamond being loose in the setting), and putting too much pressure on the metal and the diamond, with the end result being breakage.

It is often simpler, therefore, to buy a complete diamond ring online.  This way, you know you are saving money, and you don’t run any risk of losing the value of your diamond trying to cut corners.

The author is the Managing Director of DeJoria Diamonds, the online diamond engagement rings specialists. For more information, visit www.dejoria.co.uk

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