Suggestions For Buying An Upscale Diamond Bridal ring

By Ted Lindenberg


I do believe that the best starting point when making plans for your wedding is turn to your dreams. Let's be realistic, we are women, and we've had a picture painted within our minds of how this day "has got to be" since we could pick buds and blooms from our mother's rose bushes and pretend that we were brides. So we've had a really good idea of what it is that we are trying to find well before we actually set ourselves free inside the endless sea of choices in styles, colors, themes, and even textures of the wedding world also.

For anyone who is not familiar with the 4 C's, they simply signify a diamond's cut, color, clarity, and carat. These four characteristics are considered the benchmarks by which all diamonds are measured, and having a strong understanding of them will make buying a high priced diamond wedding ring a lot easier. Before we get started though, it is strongly recommended that you only buy from a respected jeweler. This will likely work to your advantage in a a handful of ways. 1 - The jeweler will be able to further discuss the 4 C's with you in a knowledgeable fashion and 2 you will be sure that you are receiving the highest-quality diamond. Thus, let's check out the first C - cut.

First, take into account the cut of one's dress. A sleeveless dress can carry a different shape of necklace and allow for more space on your chest for adornment. A halter-cut may be more appropriate for a quite simple, single strand necklace or you may want to skip a necklace all together and concentrate on a pretty pair of earrings and a bracelet. Remember that these are generally only suggestions and make decisions which will make you happy, it's your day in any case!

The next C is color. You'll most certainly assume that a diamond is ivory, and it really is true to some extent. But nevertheless, diamonds have different shades of white, and these shades are graded using a letter system from D to Z. Needless to say, diamonds with colors graded in the first couple of letters (D-G) tend to be very rare and for that reason quite costly. But that's not to say that diamonds graded with higher numbers aren't just as lovely. Keep in mind, the four factors taken as a whole will make the ultimate determination.

The third C is clarity, and this refersto the often undistinguishable "imperfections" of a diamond. While you probably know, diamonds are formed in nature, so they many times have some sort of inconsistency. What you desire (and what a reputable jeweler can help you find) is a diamond that has the least amount of these marks. These diamonds will most probably have high clarity grades, and these would be the diamonds that will be most worth your hard earned cash.

With dresses that have a lot of detail, I would suggest jewelry which will follow the party theme of decorations in the dress, but go along with something that will not understate the wedding dress. For a dress that has a lot of sequins and pearls over the entire bodice, a single to double pearl necklace could be the perfect companion.

Without doubt, you now have the necessary advice for buying an expensive diamond wedding ring. Alongside deciding on a excellent quality jeweler, this new found understanding of the 4 C's will ensure that you make a wise and beautiful wedding ring purchase.




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