This Diamond Education defines the most essential characteristics of a diamond along
with tips for its care. By understanding these characteristics, you'll be able to
shop with confidence.
Diamond Buying Tips
Diamond is purely made of carbon, which is one of the Earth's most common elements.
The diamond is the hardest known substance in the world that is uniquely resistant
to damage by heat or scratching, and can be cut or polished only by another diamond.
You buy diamonds or diamond jewelry either for yourself or for your loved ones and
usually your decision of buying a diamond is based on some emotions. Buying a diamond
or diamond jewelry is certainly an expensive purchase and it is advisable to you
to get some knowledge about diamonds and their characteristics. You can get detailed
information on each and every aspect of diamond in our diamond guide.
Diamond Buying Tips
These below mentioned diamond buying tips will certainly help you in finding the
most suitable diamond, you are looking for.
When we talk about diamond cut by depth, ideal cut is considered the best cut as
it reflects most or all of the light that enters in the diamond back to the eyes.
Whereas diamond cut by Shape describes the outline of the stone and pattern of the
facet arrangement. You can find a diamond in various Shapes like Round, Princess,
Heart, Oval, Pear etc. Polish and symmetry are also important for a well cut diamond.
The diamond polish expresses the smoothness of the diamond's facets whereas the
symmetry refers to alignment of the facets.
Buying Tips for Diamond Cut
You should always go for the ideal cut diamond with the desired shape. You should
also ensure that diamond is properly polished and is with perfect symmetry.
Diamond shape is a matter of personal choice. Brilliant round shaped diamond is
one of the most desirable shapes and offers maximum brilliance.
Diamond Color
Diamond color is also a vital factor to look for as diamonds are found in almost
all the colors. Most diamonds appear white to the naked eye, but they all include
trace amounts of yellow or brown color. Slight difference in diamond color can make
a substantial difference in value. A truly colorless diamond is extremely rare and
considered the most valuable. It allows most light to pass through the stone and
create the most brilliance.
The diamond color scale goes from D to Z, with D being the most white and Z being
the most yellow.
Diamonds are also found in various intense colors like pink, greens, brown, red,
orange, blue etc. These intensely colored diamonds, known as fancy colored, are
very rare, attractive and desirable. A deeply colored diamond can cost more than
its colorless counterpart.
In fancy colored diamonds, Z+ grade is used for color grading.
Fluorescence up to some extent is common in majority of diamonds but it remains
unnoticed by human eyes in ordinary light. Fluorescence is a form of illumination
that is created when a diamond is exposed to low or high wave ultraviolet radiation.
Buying Tips for Diamond Color
The best way to see the true color of a diamond is by looking at it against a white
surface.
Even though stones in the D-F color grades are the most valuable, you can still
obtain great value and save substantial money with diamonds grades G-J and K-M,
since no color is visible to the untrained eye. Even stones in the N-R range have
a very light hint of yellow, which is visible to the untrained eye, can appear colorless
in the right jewelry setting.
Usually yellow metal (gold) hides traces of color in a colorless diamond, while
white metal (white gold, platinum, silver) enhances it.
While buying a fancy colored diamond, you should look into basic hue and intensity
of the color.
Faint or medium fluorescence will rarely affect a diamond's appearance.
Diamond Clarity
Clarity is a term used to describe the absence or presence of flaws inside or on
the surface of a diamond.
When flaws occur internally, they are called inclusions and the most common types
of inclusions include crystals, needles, knots, chips, cavities, cleavage, feathers
etc. On the contrary, when these flaws occur on the surface, they are known as blemishes
and the most common types of blemishes include polish lines, naturals, scratches,
nicks, pits, extra facet etc.
Diamond’s clarity is based on the number, size, nature and location of imperfections
on the finished stone. Clarity of a diamond affects the beauty and value of the
diamond.
Diamond with higher clarity is more valuable in comparison to diamond that contains
numerous inclusions because it is less brilliant due to inclusions interfering with
light passing through it.
Buying Tips for Diamond Clarity
While buying a diamond, you can compromise a bit on clarity aspect as most diamonds
contain imperfections which are not visible to the naked eye. Choose a diamond with
its imperfections hidden deep in the stone or hidden by prongs or bezels.
You can use jeweler’s 10X magnifying glass or microscope to examine diamond’s imperfections.
F (flawless) and IF (internally flawless) are rare and beautiful diamonds and exceptionally
high price. Diamond, with clarity grades VVS1-VVS2, is always an excellent quality
diamond. Whereas you can also buy diamonds with clarity grades VS1-VS2 and SI1-SI2
as imperfections in these grades are not visible to naked eye and you can save huge
money.
Diamond Carat Weight
The term "Carat" refers to the weight of a diamond and 1 carat equals 0.2 grams
or 1/142 of an ounce.
A carat may also be displayed in points and 1 carat is divided into 100 points.
Therefore, 1/4 carat diamond is considered as 25 points and ½ carat diamond is considered
as 50 points and so on.
The price of a diamond rises exponentially with its size. So, a 2 carat diamond
of a given quality is always worth much more than two 1 carat diamonds of the equal
quality.
Buying Tips for Diamond Carat Weight
The carat weight of a diamond will always depend on your budget.
You must buy an average sized diamond with good cut, color and clarity instead of
buying a larger diamond with not so good cut, color and clarity.
This term ‘Carat’ is different from the term ‘Karat’ which is used to describe gold's
fineness or purity.
Diamond Certificate
A Diamond Certificate or Diamond Grading Report is a statement, issued by an independent
Gemological Laboratory, that at the time of evaluation, the Diamond in question
has been examined, measured, and scrutinized by experienced Diamond Graders, using
various gemological instruments, and determined to contain the characteristics as
stated in the Certificate or Report.
There are many reputed laboratories available for diamond certification, which are
known for their consistency and unbiased diamond grading systems. For example, the
Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Gem Society Laboratories
(AGSL).
Buying Tips for Diamond Certificate
When you buy a diamond, you should always ask for a diamond certificate. It may
cost you little more money but it will provide you a much-needed peace of mind knowing
that you are getting your money’s worth.
A diamond certificate gives you the exact details of the stone and on the basis
of this information you will be able to do some comparison-shopping before doing
the actual purchase.
A diamond certificate allows you to pay the money on basis of stone’s characteristics.
Your jeweler won’t be able to charge you more and there are very good chances to
get the best deals.
On re-sale of diamond along with its certificate, you will get better price for
the diamond.
To get insurance for your diamond, you also need to produce diamond certificate.
General Buying Tips
You must set your budget for buying a diamond and then explore all your options.
By this way, you'll find a wide range of diamonds with different carat weights and
qualities in your price range.
Always buy a diamond which fulfills the basic criteria of 4Cs and suitable to your
budget.
You should give priority to diamond cut, color and carat weight over diamond clarity.
Imperfections are almost always so small that they have no measurable effect on
the diamond's brilliance. Brilliance is almost entirely the result of the cut and
proportions of the diamond.
When you are buying a diamond for your loved ones, always keep their personality
and preferences in mind.
You should ask your jeweler to give more information about the origin of diamonds
available with him so you don't end up buying a conflict diamond.
You should also ask your jeweler, if the diamond you are considering buying is treated
to enhance color or cover flaws. A treated diamond should cost less than a natural
diamond.
Always buy a diamond from a reputed and known jeweler. If you don’t know any good
jeweler then you should ask your family members or friends for their recommendations.
Beware of jewelry store lighting which usually consists of quartz or halogen bulbs.
These can deceive as they blast high-intensity streams of light into goods to make
them look like the crown jewels.
While buying a diamond, you should not be in a hurry or in pressure. You should
buy it at your convenience and at your own pace.
Now you can go ahead to buy a diamond with more confidence and always remember that
‘Diamonds are forever’. They won't depreciate or wear out like a car or a computer
in few years. So enjoy buying the world’s most exceptional item by keeping the above
mentioned buying tips in mind.