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When a jeweler talks about a diamond’s cut they are not referring to the shape. The shape refers to the general appearance of the diamond. They are talking about the angles and proportions that are made when a rough diamond is transformed into a polished diamond.

The cut is probably the most important and the hardest to figure out when it comes to choosing a diamond. The brilliance of the diamond depends heavily on its cut. The cut gives a diamond the brightness that shines throughout the diamond. Because the cut is so important there are several grading methods that have been developed to help determine the cut. The grades are Ideal, Very Good, Good and Fair/Poor cuts.

The Ideal cut is intended to maximize brilliance and usually is more expensive. Very Good cut diamonds will reflect most of the light that enters them creating a good deal of brilliance. The Good cut diamond can offer an excellent cost savings to you if you are trying to stay within a budget. The Good cut offers quality and beauty for a reasonable price. Most reputable jewelers stay away from cuts that are Fair to Poor, because this cut only reflects a small portion of light.

Most diamonds will contain some type of flaw or inclusions that happened during the formation process. The number, size and visibility of these flaws determine the clarity of the diamond. Diamonds that have less flaws or imperfections will create more brilliance and therefore are highly prized and pricier.

When it comes to diamonds, no color is the most desirable. This is because it allows the most reflection of light. When jewelers are grading the color of a diamond, they refer to a professional color scale. The scale begins with the highest rating of the letter “D” for colorless and a color scale continues all the way to Z. Diamonds graded J through M may have a slight yellow tint in them. These grades of diamonds look very nice in a gold setting.

The carat is the unit of weight by which a diamond is measured. Large diamonds are less common than small diamonds. Obviously, the larger the diamond, the more expenseive it's going to be. To decide on the carat size you first need to determine your budget. Deciding on the carat size is about striking a balance between size and quality.

These are just a few things that you should know when you are deciding on which diamond engagement ring to buy the love of your life. It’s wise to shop around and do your homework and learn all you can about diamonds and pricing. This is just a simple overview to give you an idea of what you need to look for. You can do your own research and find out more about the 4 C’s and Diamond Certificates so you can make a knowledgeable decision on the ring for your fiancé.

By Lawrence Reaves, president of DanforthDiamond.com your best source for wedding rings, diamond rings and high quality jewelry at 40 percent off of retail. Danforth Diamond has trained staff to assist you in choosing the right ring for your tastes and your budget. Come visit the engagement ring experts at DanforthDiamond.com or call 877.404.RING


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