How to Buy Loose Diamonds
Loose diamonds are basically single diamonds that have not yet
been set in a ring or another piece of jewelry. They are available
in a variety of cuts, shapes, and sizes. After you have chosen a
loose diamond that looks just right to you, you can have it set
into any piece of jewelry. Most people will set a loose diamond
in an engagement ring setting.
There are a variety of different shapes that you can choose from
for purchases of loose diamonds. Some of the more popular shapes
include round, pear, emerald, princess, and radiant cuts. You can
also choose from oval, marquise, heart, asscher and triangle cut
diamonds. After you have decided on a shape of diamond that best
suits your taste, you must look for the Four Cs of diamond quality
before making a purchase.
The Four Cs of diamond quality are cut, clarity, carat, and of
course the color. They are used to determine the rarity and value
of different loose diamonds. Diamonds with the highest combination
of Four C ratings are the most rare and expensive types of diamonds.
In this case you may want to decide which of the Four Cs is most
important to you and choose a loose diamond according to that ideal.
The first C in diamond quality is cut and it refers to the varied
proportions and angles of a diamond. The clarity rating is based
on the presence of inclusions, such as fractures or minerals, in
a diamond. Diamonds that have fewer inclusions are more valuable
than diamonds with inclusions. Carat ratings refer to the weight
of a diamond. Lastly, color shows how close a diamond is to being
colorless. That is what you are aiming at here.
When it comes to buying a diamond, you are going to want to choose
loose diamonds that will work best for what you want them for. For
example if you are buying it for the sole purpose of having it set
in an engagement ring, you will want to take the personality of
the wearer into consideration. After that if you are educated on
diamonds, you can then make a good decision on what is best to buy.
All you have to do then is find the right dealer. You can visit
a jewelry store, find one online, check out auction sites, or get
your diamonds from a reseller or wholesaler.
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