Author: MJT
Choosing the Perfect Diamond Bracelet
Possibly the only carbon so treasured by people all over the
world, there is nothing quite like a diamond to add sparkle to a girl’s life.
So you’ve already decided that you’re going with a diamond bracelet, now how do
you choose the best diamond bracelet? You’ve probably heard of the four C’s and
how they are important when choosing a diamond. There are a few other things
that you should consider when buying a diamond bracelet.
The Four C’s
You’ve probably heard of the four C’s but don’t know what
all the C’s stand for or what they mean exactly. The four C’s are used to
determine the quality of a diamond; they stand for carat, clarity, color and
cut.
Let’s start with a diamond’s carat. Carats are simply the
unit that a diamond’s weight is measured in. Therefore the higher the carat the
more valuable a diamond becomes. In the case of a diamond bracelet you will
hear the phrase total carat weight or TCW which refers to the whole piece of
jewellery and not the individual diamonds.
Next we have a diamond’s clarity. As the word suggests,
clarity is about the number of internal defects a diamond has. These
imperfections range from those that can be seen with the naked eye to those
that can only be seen by a trained eye with a jeweller’s eyepiece.
A diamonds color also influences its value and price.
Technically a perfect diamond is colorless; however it is rare to find a
perfectly transparent diamond. White diamonds are graded from D to Z. D being
the most desirable and valuable class. However diamonds with colours such as a
bright yellow, blue or pink are also very valuable as they are rare.
Perhaps the most important C of all is cut. A good cut can
disguise a diamond’s flaws and enhance its attributes. A diamond is cut into
various shapes according to what is popular at the time and the consumer’s
preference.
A Matter of Personal Preference
Now that you have a rough idea of what to look out for when
picking a piece, it all comes down to personal preference. Do you want
something studded with diamonds or a simple diamond bracelet with only a few
stones for a more understated look? The choice is really up to you.
Another thing to take into consideration when choosing a
diamond bracelet is lifestyle. Are you going to be wearing the piece on a daily
basis or are you reserving your diamond bracelet to add a little more pizzazz
to a specific outfit. For example if you’d like to wear your bracelet everyday,
a piece dripping with diamonds is probably not what you’re looking for.
The Fifth C
There’s one last C you need to keep in mind while looking
for a diamond. This is,
of course, cost. As discussed earlier, the four C’s greatly
influence the value of a diamond therefore influencing its price. Now that you have an idea
of what makes a diamond valuable, you’ll be able to choose what’s right for your
tastes.
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