Princess Cut Engagement Rings
Engagement is all about true love and commitment and when it comes to selecting perfect ring for this romantic event what could be more exciting and thrilling than offering her the princess cut engagement rings. The memory lasts and cherished forever. Majority of lovers choose rings made with diamonds than pure metal like gold or platinum alone. It brings grace, elegance and sophistication to this wonderful event. Diamond rings come in all shapes and sizes and designed with metal like white or yellow gold or platinum. The quality and the metal types are the deciding factors in pricing. More the carat of diamond, higher goes the price and platinum is more expensive than gold. Again it is all matter of personal budget and preference and one should always go with the ring you like most. Compare all the prices of different quality, metals, designs and settings. Nicely shaped and cut diamond well crafted by the craftsman is surely more valuable than bad cut. The princess cut engagement rings come in high polished style but one can choose a dull sand blasted finish as well. Many jewelers can customize also if one has particular design or style in mind. The dazzling look of a single solitaire diamond ring is a timeless classic and its simplicity and grace can never be compared. A fiery Princess cut diamond is well secured in prong settings or channel settings on a sleek band or ring crafted in smooth 14 or 18k white or yellow gold or platinum. All jewelry items come with a Certificate of Authenticity guaranteeing its pure and natural qualities. One can either buy engagement ring with one single princess cut diamond or multiple princess cut small diamonds nicely and snugly set in the mountings of any metal type. One can also select the diamonds from different grades and sizes according to the budget and can either go for single piece of diamond set in it or with combinations of other gemstones like square blue sapphires. The options are virtually unlimited and select any princess cut engagement rings for your loved ones she likes most and fits well on her finger.
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Buying discount diamonds doesn’t mean compromising on quality as discount diamonds comes in various price ranges. Some diamond jewelry stores may hype their quality as AAAA quality diamonds to jack up prices, where in fact, you may be getting S or I1-I3 quality diamonds. First of all it is best to understand the quality of diamonds. Most of us perhaps already know that when it comes to pearls, they are graded from A to AAA; but diamonds are valued differently. Expert appraisers in the field of gemology have developed methods of grading diamonds and other gemstones based on the characteristics most important to their value as a gem. Diamonds are commonly judged by the “four Cs”: carat, clarity, color, and cut. 1. CUT:Cut is all about precision and symmetry. The cut gives a diamond its true brilliance, releasing the sparkle within in it.
2. CARAT: Weight of any diamond is measured in carats. One carat is equivalent to 0.2g or equal to 1/5 the of 1 gram, or 0.007 of an ounce and there are 100 points per carat. 3. COLOR: Diamonds come in many shades and sizes, ranging from colorless, white, yellow and brown to more intense colors such as orange, pink, green and black 4. CLARITY: The number of flaws or inclusions or spots within a stone and their position determine the diamonds clarity. SHAPE: Traditional diamond cuts are round brilliant, oval, marquise, pear, heart and emerald. But some of the new cuts are Asher square cut diamond and the Royal Radiant Cut. Diamond frequently has inclusions, or small flaws, air bubbles, scratches, or other minerals inside the diamond. The less inclusions a diamond has, the more valuable it is, and the more beautiful it is. It is common practice to ask that an independent international laboratory such as GIA, EGL, DCLA, HRD, IGI, and AGS certify the diamond. When you buy a diamond, it should be accompanied with a certificate of authenticity. This should list the four C's and state the approximate retail value of the stone. Be sure you get a certificate and make your own comparisons between what it says and the diamond itself.