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subject: The Ultimate Step By Step Guide To Selecting The Perfect Pair Of Diamond Earrings [print this page]


Diamonds are a tricky businessDiamonds are a tricky business. You have to know what you are looking at, what a quality diamond consists of. If you don't you could be cheated out of your hard earned money. It is only your own fault if this happens. Learn now the proper way to tell a quality diamond over a poor one. Use the following guide to help you pick the perfect pair of 1 ct diamond stud earrings.

The diamond is an amazing stone and makes for a wonderful gift. But selecting a diamond can become a nightmare if you don't know what you are doing. There are several things you should know when shopping for diamond stud earrings. First, cost. How much can you afford? You don't want to get in over your head. Next, certification. Is the diamond certified? This will let you know wether or not its real. Finally, cut. Is the diamonds craftsman ship worth the price? You don't want to buy a cheaply cut diamond.

The cost of a diamond needs to be fair, you need to get what you pay for. First, what are you willing to spend? Check your budget. If you don't have enough, save your money. Think twice before buying diamond stud earrings on credit. If you can avoid credit, do so. You don't want to regret buy your diamond stud earrings. That would defeat the purpose and make them less enjoyable. Who wants to pay for that?

Now let's talk quality. You need to know quality diamonds when you see them. Not knowing can lead to a poor quality diamond or worse a fake one. Lucky for you there is a basic set of rules that are easy to follow. They are the 4 C's and they go like this. First, check the size in carats. Then check the cut for quality. Now look at the color of the diamond for beauty. Finally, look at the clarity of the diamond for any signs of blemishes.

To clear things up, let's look at an example. Let us say you find a pair of 1 ct diamond stud earrings. You look at the cut and notice that it is right. Then you notice that the color of the diamond is well balanced. Finally, you look and see that the clarity of the diamond has flaws. There are several areas that seem foggy and the clarity is poor. You do not buy this pair of earrings. The four C's have saved the day.

by: Aaron McLain




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