Diamond Jewelry - Influence Of 4 Cs



Posted: Friday, November 13, 2009

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Diamond is available in many varieties and calls for proper knowledge as the market is filled with fake diamonds. Hence, considering certain factors may prove to be beneficial in making the right purchase. Even simple things like fog test may help in determining if the diamond is real or fake, such that if you blow some air on the diamond from your mouth and the fog vanishes instantly, it is considered to be genuine diamond. Now if the same fog stays for a few seconds, than you might consider a fake diamond. Buying a diamond requires understanding a few basic things such as having knowledge about the 4Cs. Comprehending these 4Cs may help in accomplishing a high-budget look at affordable and reasonable prices.

The first C refers to the cut of the diamond that reflects the way it is angled, proportioned and faceted such that it reflects light and offers utmost brilliance. A high quality cut always includes perfect angles, balanced proportions, well polished surface and symmetrical facets. This elevates the innate beauty, besides enhancing the value of it. Good cut grades in quality stones and is also compared as excellent or ideal cut grades.

The second C speaks about the clarity of the diamonds that helps in identifying the characteristics, even those that are not noticeable to the naked eye. Viewing the clarity of a diamond is done using a 10x magnifying loupe and the grades denote the stones having fine balance of cost and quality. However, small inclusions do not scar the beauty of a diamond, nor does its durability get endangered.

The third C features the carat, the weight of a diamond, and obviously, the larger the diamond, the higher is the cost. One large diamond is definitely pricey in comparison to a cluster of small diamonds, even if the cluster of diamond and the large diamond has equal weight. This shows that a ring having 1 carat diamond stone may cost more than a 5 stone or 3 stone ring that has a total of 1 carat weight stones. One carat is 100 points or cents and diamonds are calculated on carat basis such that the cost escalates significantly on reaching the full carat mark. A 93 cent diamond can be chosen instead of 100 cents as this will show no difference in size, but there is definitely a big size savings in cost.

The fourth C represents the color. Color grading decides the closeness of the stone to the body color and a clear white diamond is the best in handling light as well results in brilliance and scintillation. Round brilliant diamond will have good money value and comes in color grades F, while people looking for fancy shaped diamonds like pear, marquise or princess or choose emerald cut diamond so that the clarity and color is pronounced greatly; they opt for higher color grades ranging from E to G.

Among the 4Cs, the cut contributes to the value and beauty of the diamond. Good clarity enhances the brilliance as otherwise poor clarity reduces the value. Similarly, considering several small stones are best than one stone, and pear, marquise or an oval shape is best as it looks larger.

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Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for http://www.polomercantil.com.br/

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» left by Heath Samuels
from USA
2 years 79 days ago.
This is a helpful article but can you help me pick the most suitable ring for my girlfriend? I'm planning to propose to her and I'm collecting data for me to buy the "one". I've seen some good pieces at the James Allen diamond rings collection but there are bunch so I really can't decide. Help!
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