Evaluating The Value Of A Diamond Ring

There are several factors that affect the value of a diamond ring. This type of ring has been around since the 1800's, and it is very popular in the  United States. During prosperous economic times, its sales have increased significantly. The purchase of a diamond ring signifies love and a promise ring implies that a couple will get married at some point in the future. There are different types of promise rings available, and this jewelry piece will precede the giving of an engagement ring.

Many types of stones are used in the manufacturing of rings, and a diamond ring is the most durable type of ring you can own. Diamonds are made from carbon and this type of stone is the hardest mineral that can be found in the earth's surface. One advantage of using this gemstone in jewelry manufacturing is that it is very difficult to scratch. Other stones such as emeralds and rubies are also hard but will scratch easily and are not as durable as a diamond.  

 

Even in tough economic times, you will always see TV commercials promoting the sale of diamond jewelry. Throughout history, the diamond ring has been the most sought-after type of ring by couples. This gemstone has been used to manufacture engagement rings and wedding bands. If you are interested in seeking out a less expensive alternative to a diamond ring, you can consider purchasing a synthetic diamond known as a diamante. This type of synthetic stone will appear realistic and is probably the best choice for couples who are on a tight budget.  

 

Carat Weight  

 

One way to determine the value of a diamond ring is through its carat weight. The higher the carat weight of the gemstone, the greater its value. Carat weight is one of several criteria used to determine the value of this gemstone.  

 

Color  

 

Although a diamond ring can come in different colors, the colorless ones are still the most valuable. While blue and yellow diamonds may be appealing, it is most beneficial if colorless diamonds do not contain any pigment in them at all. These kinds of gemstones are also known as "white diamonds". Color is an important characteristic which determines a diamond's value. Read on to discover other factors that determine this gemstone's worth.  

 

Clarity Of The Gemstone  

 

Another important factor which influences the value of a diamond ring is its clarity. If there are no flaws or inclusions inside or on the surface of the gemstone, it is said to have perfect clarity. A gemstone that has perfect clarity is claimed to be rare, and is of greater value than a stone which contains inclusions. Most flaws in these jewelry grade stones are not visible to the naked eye, but can be seen with a jeweler's loupe.  

 

The Cut Of The Gemstone  

 

Can you guess what is the most important factor in determining the value of a diamond ring? If you guessed the cut of the gemstone, you are correct.  You will notice that a well cut diamond ring is more brilliant than a poorly cut stone. Brightness will emanate from the heart of the jewel. Even if a diamond ring has exceptional clarity, a high carat weight, is colorless, but has not been well cut, it will be worth less than a gemstone that has been well cut. These four factors of carat weight, gem color, clarity, and cut will help you in selecting a diamond ring that meets your expectations.

 

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