How to Choose a Gold Wedding Ring Set
Whether you are looking for an antique wedding ring set or any other type of gold wedding ring set, it is important that you follow a few steps in order to ensure that you choose just the right set. After all, choosing a wedding ring set is one of the most important things that you will ever do in your life, so the following information will help you out tremendously.
What to Think About
The first thing you should do if you are interested in purchasing a gold wedding ring set is learn about diamonds. Although gold may be the main material that the ring set is made out of, at the same time most rings – namely wedding rings – have diamonds on them as well.
Therefore it makes sense that the first thing you should do if you are going to buy a gold wedding ring set is learn about diamonds.
There are the “four c’s” which you need to be aware of, and which are as follows: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Cut should not be confused with a diamond’s shape, as instead it refers to the diamond’s reflective qualities and determines the brilliance and fire of a diamond.
After this, there is the clarity that you need to be concerned with when shopping for a gold wedding ring set. Clarity refers to the natural flaws that are in a diamond, caused by gasses or minerals trapped in the diamond during its long formation period.
The color refers to the natural color that is found in a diamond, and the whiter a diamond, the more valuable it is. Finally there is the carat weight which also determines the value of a diamond in a gold wedding ring set.
Diamonds are measured in carats, and just remember that bigger is not always better when you take the value in clarity, cut and color into consideration, although it is when you are speaking of the carats.
You will also need to learn about the different shapes of diamonds that you can choose from, with one of the most popular being the princess cut diamonds which are square or rectangular in shape and best suited to long fingers. There are marquise diamonds as well, which are elongated and pointed at each end.
There are also pear shaped diamonds which are rarer and quite unique, and emerald cut diamonds which are rectangular with cut corners. Stones with superior color and clarity are best suited to this shape.
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