Diamond Earrings
Written by aditruhai on September 6th, 2009Diamond Earring
The diamond is considered the kind of jewel, and this explains why they cost a fortune. So if you opt for real diamonds, make sure that the money spent on the purchase is really worth. There are several factors to consider when choosing the ideal diamond earrings entirely coincident with the price they’re willing to spend. Among these factors are color, clarity, cut, and symmetry.
What color is the best?
The first feature to consider is the color. The fire call or a spectrum of colors is truly a great show, here, in particular for colorless diamonds. The transparency of this jewel serves as a prism separates the colors, paving the way for the transmission, or burst. Colored diamonds, however, can block the light, and therefore fewer colors. The color of diamonds can vary from D to Z, with D refers to the type of color. The colors, explosion or less light diffusion. Color is one of the factors considered vital in determining the price or value.
As should be clear?
The diamonds which are free of stains are the most expensive. The clarity is not necessarily free from defects in diamonds apparently original scratches or inclusions that may affect the beauty of the gem, but often are not clearly visible to the naked eye, unless a careful examination. Other inclusions as small particles of glass or metal may also affect clarity, but can not really influence the price unless they have sufficient training to see. You can also request a particular type of magnifying glass to know if there are inclusions or scratches.
How About The Cut?
Cut actually refers not to the shape of the diamond, but rather the proportions of the sides, including the depth and width. The cut of a diamond can affect its brightness and durability. The diamond can be clarity and color perfect, but its beauty can still be compromised if the judge is not well done. The brightness is specifically determined by the smoothness, the breadth and depth of cuts that may have the greatest impact on overall beauty of the gem. The reflection of light also depends on the proportions of the court.
Symmetry?
The symmetry refers to the structure of the alignment of the surfaces of the aspects that make up the diamond. Can be measured in degrees, which can vary from good to very good to excellent. Perfect symmetry can project the light entering the diamond. Symmetry poor, however, can also cause bad direction of light.
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