Diamond has been an elegant precious stone for jewelry shoppers. Before
deciding in choosing a diamond necklace, you must have a better understanding
of different characteristics of a beautiful diamond necklace. The 4cs of
a diamond is all it takes. A diamond necklace which meets these 4cs
will make your diamond necklace truly shines.
The 4cs of diamond which must be present in every diamond necklace are cut, color, clarity and carat weight. So before buying diamond necklace, carefully consider these four characteristics.
Buy a diamond necklace that's right for you as diamond necklace designs vary with each cut, shape, color, clarity, weight. You may choose to buy a diamond necklace with a high carat weight (it depends on your
budget) or a perfectly cut diamond to see the effective sparkling and brilliance of a diamond necklace.
Cut
The cut of a diamond is the primary characteristic many diamond jewelers consider when choosing a diamond necklace. You can easily distinguish the precise cut of a diamond by the
way it unleashes its most brilliance and sparkle.
Here's one tip, a perfectly cut diamond reflects the light back to your eye with a truly noticeable and
brilliant shine. Choosing a diamond necklace with good cut can surely unleashed your inner elegance. Poorly cut diamonds
The most common and often saleable diamond is the round brilliant. Diamond cut can be shallow or deep. A too shallow or too deep diamond cut
can instantly loose its highest brilliance.
How about the shape? Shape is just the overall look of a diamond when viewed from the top. Round shape is the most popular and these
is mostly seen in diamond necklaces. So do not be confused by the shape of a diamond. There are lots of shapes you can choose from in a diamond. You might be
overwhelmed by their cute shapes for your diamond necklace.
Color
This is something you should look for in a diamond necklace VERY CLOSELY. The color of a diamond will dictate its value. For many diamond necklace buyers, the less
color a diamond has, the more fire it will release. By the way, the fire in a diamond refers to the colorfull flashes releashed by the diamond because a diamond can
divide light into a variety of colors and reflects that light with colorfull flashes.
It's rare to find a truly colorless diamond. If you find one, it's very expensive because colorless diamond is the most valuable diamond of all. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) established a color
scale to determine the value of a diamond. Diamond color ranges from D to Z, D is the colorless while Z has the more noticeable yellow color. You don't want to buy a diamond necklace
graded Z right?
I recommend you choose diamond necklace with diamonds graded from G-J as these are near-colorless diamonds with excellent value as well. But if you desire to buy a
diamond necklace containing with the highest quality of diamond, then D-F is the best pick and also the most expensive diamond necklace.
Clarity
When choosing a diamond necklace, consider its clarity as this will affect the brilliance of a diamond. When selecting a diamond necklace, look for the inclusions inside and outside
the diamond. These inclusions such as scratches, tiny spots or lines also determines the value of a diamond. The fewer inclusions there is in a diamond, the more valuable it will be.
The GIA uses a more precise and detailed standards and rules to determine the location, number, size, and what type of inclusions are there in a diamond. Diamond clarity can be measured
in scale from FL(Flawless) or IF(Internally Flawless) to I(Imperfect). The higher grade a diamond has, the more expensive it is having the highest value.
Consult with a jewelry expert in jewelry stores to guide you to review the diamond for its flawlessness. If you plan to buy a diamond necklace with higher clarity, you may consider
a good diamond value such as SI(Slightly Included) diamond clarity.
There is just one thing you need to remember in buying a diamond necklace, if pure clarity is your concern, select a diamond necklace with fewer inclusions that are not visible to the eye.
You can choose from VS1/VS2(Very Slightly Included) or SI1/SI2(Slight Included) diamond clarity grades. A clearer diamond produces more brilliance that is very pleasing to the eye once
you wear your diamond necklace.
Carat Weight
Carat is the term used by jewelers to measure the weight of a diamond. If you have chosen a diamond necklace and determine a diamond's cut, color, and clarity, the final step before purchasing a diamond necklace
is the diamond's weight.
One carat is equivalent to 200 millligrams and the more carat a diamond has, the more valuable it is, the more expensive. Lager diamonds are hard to find than smaller diamonds. Since we are looking
for a diamond necklace, it is better to decide the carat weight of a diamond that also fits your budget.
You may want to buy a diamond necklace with only one piece diamond with 1/4 or 1 carat. Or you want your diamond necklace full of diamonds encircling the necklace itself. A 2-carat diamond necklace is much expensive than 1-carat diamond necklace
even if they have the same quality such as cut, color, and clarity.
The selection process depends on you if you feel a 1 or 2 carat diamond necklace is good enough. Again, higher carat means higher value. Higher value means more expensive. The final decision will be up to you.
Also, the last important action you need to take is to verify the documents associated with the review of the diamond you have chosen. This is the diamond certificate or the grading report document that must be scanned first
before buying a diamond necklace. This is to ensure that the grading of diamond through its 4Cs have been fairly analyzed and that professional examination has taken place.
You can also check for
diamond
necklace pendant buying guide if you feel that a diamond pendant complements
your personality.
So there you have it, the 4cs of a diamond to be considered before buying a diamond necklace. I suggest that if you have enough budget, consider buying a diamond necklace with higher quality diamond. Your diamond necklace having a greater quality
will retain its quality and brilliance for more generations to come.
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