A Diamond Engagement Ring – A Cut Above The Rest (KWD 5%)
When looking for a diamond engagement ring, you really have to learn a little bit about the terminology and what it means in order to get the best diamond engagement ring for your dollar. A diamond engagement ring is a big investment, representing a very important event in the life of your and your bride-to-be. The more you know, the better your ultimate choice of a diamond engagement ring and the happier your bride will be. And we all want the bride to be happy, right?
The Terminology of Your Diamond Engagement Ring
The “cut” of a diamond engagement ring does not refer to the shape of the stone – rather, this term refers to the proportions of a diamond and how it is shaped and polished from its raw state to a finished gemstone in a diamond engagement ring. It is considered both an art form and a science. The mathematical guidelines are designed to cut the diamond in such a way as to accentuate its ability to reflect the maximum amount of light, resulting in a stone known for its brilliance and beauty. The techniques for cutting diamonds has evolved over the years, although today many diamonds are cut poorly in order to conserve carat weight. The quality of the cut is considered to be the most important attribute of a diamond when calculating value in a diamond engagement ring.
The Shape of Your Diamond Engagement Ring
Fashion most often dictates the shape of your diamond engagement ring, although by far the round brilliant shape is the most popular diamond engagement ring. Current popular shapes of diamond engagement rings include the Princess cut, which has pointed corners and is square in shape and the cushion cut, with rounded corners and larger facets to increase the brilliance of the stone. A radiant shaped diamond can be square or a little bit more rectangular, which makes it a versatile choice for a diamond engagement ring. The emerald shape of a diamond engagement ring is more rectangular; the asscher shape is very similar to the emerald but is square. Other popular shapes of a diamond engagement ring include the marquise, in which the diamond is cut in such a way as to give the appearance of a larger carat weight; the pear cut which resembles a teardrop; the oval-shaped diamond and the heart-shaped diamond engagement ring.
Choosing the Shape of Your Diamond Engagement Ring
A diamond engagement ring really is a case of personal preference and taste. If value is of concern, the round brilliant is considered to have the most flexibility when it comes to clarity grades, cut and color in addition to being the most traditional shape. However, those looking for something more suited to their personality may opt instead for one of the “fancy cuts” such as the pear-shaped or cushion cut diamond engagement rings. It is a lot to consider when choosing a ring, therefore it's a good idea to talk with your bride (or her mother or best friend if you want it to be a surprise) to find out what shape she prefers.
A diamond engagement ring is a big purchase for more than one reason. Make sure you get it right and consult with your bride and educate yourself on what it is you're purchasing.
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