Tuesday, March 31, 2015

5 Tips to Make Your Diamond Wedding Solitaire Ring Unique

Diamond wedding rings are a symbol of commitment and love. The diamond rings are said to bind the couple in an eternal bond for the rest of their life. Diamonds brightens the personality of women making her look more elegant and sophisticated.The solitaire diamond ring is widespread because of its timeless and classic appeal. People believe that solitaire diamond wedding rings signifies the unbreakable bond of wedding and everlasting love. Given below are 5 tips to make your diamond ring look unique:-

1.       Pick Rare Diamond Shape 


Brilliant-cut diamonds (also known as round diamonds) are very popular because of their shape. Therefore, make sure that you pick traditional shaped diamonds because they are less seen. Traditional shape refers to pear,emerald, heart,princess, oval and marquise diamond solitaires.

2.       Buy a Colored Diamond 


Diamonds naturally come in various colors. During their formation, diamond crystals at times combine different elements other than carbon, thus creating colorful and unique diamonds. They are also called as fancy diamonds. Diamonds come in almost every color. Shades of tan, brown, and yellow are the most common once. Hence, often sold as champagne or chocolate diamonds. Bright yellow diamonds are also called canary diamonds. You can also opt for natural blue and pink diamonds are uncommon and generally expensive as compared to the white diamonds. 

3.       Shop for a Vintage Diamond Engagement Ring 


When shopping for a unique design, you can also opt for the vintage wedding ring. Heirloom diamond rings holds exceptional appeal to an individual who admires the style of that particular era. The geometric designs of Art Deco or heavy ornamentation of Victorian style are also found in the unique jewelry.

4.       Get a Lab-Created Diamond 


Diamond has always been a special stone for auspicious occasions like marriages. Diamond signifies the feeling of love, purity and also depicts the role you play in the other person’s life. The lab created diamonds is also hundred percent pure and genuine just like any other natural diamond stone. They are structurally and chemically identical to natural stones.Nevertheless, they take a month to grow in a laboratory.Lab-created diamonds are different from gems sold as simulated diamonds or imitation diamonds.

5.       Pick an Unusual Setting 


The classic 4-6 prongs Tiffany mount diamonds are elegant and conventional. Although other choices are equally sophisticated like bezel set, invisible mounts and many more.A bezel is a metal ring surrounded by the expensive diamond. Bezel-set diamonds have contemporary and sleek look that sets them apart from the prominent design of a raised Tiffany setting.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

7 Types Of Diamond Cut

There are various things that go into the pricing of a diamond. One of the most significant feature of a diamond both financially and visually is the diamond cut. A diamond cut refers to how the diamond has been shaped and polished from being a rough stone to the stunning gem stone. A well cut diamond is about to make a small diamond look larger and can even improve the overall quality of the grade.The most popular 7 types of diamond cuts are given below:-

1.       Round cut 



Round cut is the most common cut and said to bring out the best sparkle in a diamond. More than 70% of the people prefer to go for round cut diamonds. The brilliant cut maximizes a diamond's ability to reflect light back to the viewer and hence, this cut is said to bring out the best shine in a diamond. The round brilliant diamond cut is the standard by which the cut grade of a diamond is based upon for certification reports.

2.       Princess Cut Diamonds 


 
The princess style cut is a very bright and acute style, with uncut corners. Generally is a square or rectangular cut. The brilliant style is because of the vertical directions in the crown and facets in the pavilion instead of horizontal cuts. A princess diamond has generally 74 facets, having more luminosity than a round diamond.

3.       Oval Cut  



Also very popular, an oval shaped diamond has a brilliance that is similar to a round brilliant. The oval style will add length to shorter fingers and can additionally accentuate long, slender fingers. This elliptical shaped gem looks stunning by itself or as a 3 stone anniversary ring with 2 matching side stones.

4.       Heart Cut Diamond 



This is one of the most romantic types of diamond cuts in the market. Forming the shape perfectly is normally a difficult task as all the lobes have to be totally symmetrical to achieve diamond brilliance. This diamond is one of the most wanted for engagement rings.

5.       Pear Cut 



This shaped diamond look like a glistening teardrop that merges the soft, curved end of an Oval shape with the pointed, tapered point of a Marquise-cut. This is considered as an interesting pick for the multi-faceted personality.

6.       Cushion Cut  



This is often called "pillow cut" because this diamond has rounded soft corners. This kind of shape is popular in tradition since over hundreds of year ago and was very popular in the late 18-19th century. This shape is suitable for you that have romantic personality and appreciate the traditions.

7.       Marquise cut 



This cut was named after an 18th century mistress. Women who often wear this cut makes an impression of somebody who is money oriented. This cut has an elongated shape like tear drop but its ends are very sharp. Marquise cut diamond looks larger than the stunning round cut diamond which has the same carat weight.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

4 Best Bridal Jewelry Tips

Wedding is the most significant day of one’s life and every bride expects that everything should be just perfect from her outfit to her jewelry. Picking the right combination of bridal jewelry is not an easy task.One has to put lots of effort in searching for best jewelry for her wedding specifically matching to her beautiful bridal outfit. Basically, one should remember that wedding happens only once in your life time and hence make it memorable by following these few tips.

1.       Jewelry Style that Matches your Wedding Gown 


Always match your bridal attires with accessories such as earrings, necklaces, bangles, bugle beads, pearls etc. The Jewelry should always be complementary with matching Nose Ring, Necklace Set, Bangles, Rings and Anklets. The jewelry needs to be co-ordinated with the colors of the outfit especially if it is being worn in colored precious and semi-precious stones. Make sure that all these items should also match with your wedding dress.

2.       Start shopping at least 6 months before the actual date 


Aim to have your entire look ready and set at least 3 weeks before the wedding day, keeping enough time for any changes you may require. If you are choosy, you will take a long time to find the jewelry you like. A good idea is to begin by visiting the stores where you have bought jewelry before. There’s a good chance you may find something you like there.

3.       Interchangeable wedding pieces 


It is important to buy pieces that can be worn later. Earlier, women emphasized on the occasion and bought jewelry that could not be worn later. With changing times, this mentality has changed and it is wiser to go with jewelry that can be utilized after the wedding. Try interchangeable wedding pieces, which are flexible and can be used on many occasions, even after your wedding day.

4.       Consider your Skin Color 


Wear something that enhances your skin tone. Just because a particular style looks good on a model or on your friend, does not mean that it will suit you too.  Your skin color plays a big role in the selection of your Wedding Jewelry. If you are dusky looking, opt for a color that suits you best like Platinum, Silver or jewelry in different white shades, yellow gold jewelry is total NO.
Selecting Wedding Jewelry is really simple if you just consider the above facts. Just observing these few tips will surely make your wedding day exceptional and unforgettable.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

5 Unique facts about Diamond Rings

"A diamond is forever" was the slogan that made diamonds the most desired metal in North America in the early 1920s. After that the demand for diamonds has been tremendously increasing along with its prices. People prefer to opt for a diamond ring for their wedding or engagement ceremony.  

When a person wishes to buy a diamond ring for their beloved the first thing that comes to their mind is the budget. Once an individual has set up a budget it is then easy for them to buy a ring. But before going ahead lets first discuss the 5 unique facts about diamond that every individual should know.

Diamond Style


Diamond Rings come in various designs. You can pick a diamond ring depending on your personal style like a vintage, modern, romantic, floral or contemporary ring. You can also add gemstones emeralds or sapphires to your diamond ring. When you select the diamond stone, you need to focus on the 4Cs of diamond quality and make sure that the merchant provides a certificate for it.

Diamond Color


Diamonds come in all colors of the rainbow, from violet to shades of blue, brown, gray, and orange. The colored diamonds are rare and very expensive. Most of the diamonds have a slight hint of yellow and the diamond color scale is based on the amount of yellow present in a diamond. It's the absence of color that adds value to the diamond. The diamond color scale varies from D (which is considered as colorless) to Z (which is considered as yellow tinge). 

Diamond Clarity 


A diamond's clarity is determined by the position, size, number, nature and color of surface features called as "blemishes" and internal characteristics is often called "inclusions". It tells you how clear or clean the diamond is. Generally most of the diamonds generally contains blemishes (which is the defined as the imperfections diamond from outside) and inclusions (which are defined as the imperfection within diamond). 

Diamond Cut


In order to achieve the maximum reflection of light which often causes a diamond to sparkle requires a metal to have an ideal cut grade. The GIA grading system for cut is Ideal, Very Good, Good, and Fair. It is always recommended going for a Very Good cut, which is little inexpensive and has an ideal cut. 

Diamond Carat 


One of the common misconception that individuals generally have is that the carats are referred as the size of a diamond. This is actually the weight of the stone, not its dimensions. The fine quality cut diamond can appear bigger than several diamonds which have higher carat weight.  

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

World’s Top 10 Most Famous Diamonds

Diamonds are beautiful, lustrous gifts of nature that have been further refined and molded by man to create something truly deserving of the royalty that it harbors. With their play of light, diamonds can win anybody over. Here is a list of several diamonds which gained fame due to playing an important role in history or for their undeniable beauty.
  • Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond

This diamond originated in India was purchased by King Philip IV of Spain. Since then it has come in the possession of many families across Europe. It carries with it a rich historical significance that contributes to its bafflingly large price. It held the record in 2010 for the highest price ever paid for a diamond at an auction. Its name is derived from the jeweler who bought it at the said auction.
  • Regent Diamond

Another diamond that originated in India, it is believed to be found by a slave who hid it inside a large wound in his leg. It then passed into the hands of an English captain who sold it to an Indian merchant. After going through several people, it was purchased by the French Regent, Philippe II, Duke of Orleans in 1717 which is how it acquired its name. It is housed at The Lourve today.
  • Oppenheimer Diamond

At 253.7 carats, this diamond is one of the largest uncut diamonds in the world. It is yellow in colour and was discovered in South Africa in 1964. It was presented to the Smithsonian Institution to honor Ernest Oppennheimer.
  •  Millennium Star

Originated in Zaire, this diamond is 203.04 carats, pear shaped, and is the world’s second largest known colourless and flawless diamond. It is currently owned by De Beers.
  •  Koh-i-Noor

Yet another diamond originated in India, Koh-i-Noor once adorned an idol in a religious temple from where it was looted and came into the hands of Mughal Emperors. Shah Jahan, the emperor who built Taj Mahal, had the stone embedded into his Peacock Throne. It then passed into the hands of the Persian ruler Nadir Shah who gave it its name. It ultimately came into British hands and it is now a part of British Crown Jewels.
  • Great Mogul Diamond

Dicovered in India in around 1650, this diamond was gifted by Emir Jemla to Shah Jahan and Jemla considered it unparalleled in size and beauty. This diamond too reached the hands of Nadir Shah and it disappeared when he was assassinated.
  • Cullinan I

Ogininated in South Africa and derived from The Cullinan Diamond which was the largest gem quality diamond ever found (3106 carats). 
  • Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

The world’s largest cut black diamond, this diamond originated in the Central African Republic and was cut by Swiss jewel De Grisogono from whom it derived its name. It now adorns a ring made of 702 white diamonds.
  • Daria-i-Noor

This diamond is pale-pink, which is a very rare diamond colour. At 182 carats, it is one of the largest cut diamonds. It is currently owned by Central Bank of Iran in Tehran.
  • The Sancy Diamond

This is a shield-shaped stone of 55.23 carats of Indian origin and it believed to be owned by the Mughals before being circulated through many European rulers. It is currently housed in The Lourve.