The Critical Points of Buying a Fabulous Diamond Wedding Ring

By Kim Allarie

When you are shopping for a diamond wedding ring, it is important that you follow a few steps in order to ensure that you choose just the right ring. Before you head out and begin your search for your ring, make sure you know how much you are willing to spend and then make sure you stay within your set budget. Choosing a wedding ring is one of the most important things that you will ever do in your life, so the following information will help you out tremendously.

The first thing you should do if you are interested in purchasing a diamond wedding ring is learn about diamonds. The critical information here is known as the "Four C's" of diamonds: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight.

Cut: This is probably the most important aspect of a diamond, so make sure that you are aware of this before heading out to buy a ring. We're not talking about the shape of the diamond here, rather the measure of a diamond's brilliance. There is a sophisticated system of grading for diamond cuts, and you should buy the highest grade you can afford if you want it to sparkle and shine.

Clarity: Then there is the clarity of a diamond which you also have to be concerned with. Most diamonds contain some inner flaws that occur during the formation process, and this is normal. However the visibility of these flaws is what determines the clarity of a diamond. Obviously, the fewer flaws you can see, the more valuable the diamond is going to be.

Color: The color refers to the natural hue that is found in a diamond. The clearer the diamond, the more valuable it is. Those with a yellowish tinge tend to be cheaper. Conversely, blue or pink diamonds are very rare and can command a high price.

Carats: When people look at a diamond wedding ring, most of the time they notice the size before the other characteristics. Of course, now that you know about the cut, clarity and color, you should realize that size isn't everything. You will want to choose a diamond that isn't too large for the finger it will adorn. And of course, there's always your budget to consider. - 30299

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