Diamonds Explained

DIAMONDS EXPLAINED


Carat weights known as ‘The Popular Sizes’ signify a price increase once reached.


These are:


1/2ct – 0.50ct

3/4ct – 0.75ct

1ct – 1.00ct 

1.5ct – 1.50ct

2ct - 2.00ct

2.5ct - 2.50ct

3ct - 3.50ct



Under-sizes are diamonds that weigh just below ‘The Popular Size'. In choosing a diamond which is slightly ‘underweight’ it is often possible to save money. An example of this would be in choosing a diamond weight of 0.95cts, opposed to ‘The Popular Size’ of 1.00ct. 


A carat is a measure of weight and not strictly the size, it is possible that the two stones can appear to be the same ‘size’ when seen in direct comparison, though one is shy of 'The Popular Size’ as one diamond might spread more than another.



HOW TO CHOOSE A DIAMOND FOR AN ENGAGEMENT RING?

Define your budget and spend as much as you are comfortable with. I can provide you with assistance to help maximise your budget.


To create that perfect engagement ring, it’s vital to consider finger size. Remember that slender fingers can make small diamonds look bigger. 

Consider lifestyle - will the ring be worn and seen on a regular basis? 

Think about what sort of setting will hold the diamond as this will also determine the style of the engagement ring.

Are you looking for something plain or something a little more extraordinary? I am happy to work with you to achieve complete jewellery satisfaction.

To avoid potential disappointment, don't forget to find out what size diamond the person wearing it may be expecting.


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