Blue Diamond Ring

Now it is time to talk about the one factor of your Blue Diamond Ring that is overlooked by many, but that i can not emphasize enough. The importance of the cut. When a diamond cutter sees a rough, he has to determine, how to cut the stone. This depends largely on the clarity of the rough, since any decent cutter will want to have the cleanest possible diamond, while maintaining the highest weight.Take a rough, cut it one way and it will be the most beautiful diamond , cut it a different way and it will not be so desirable. What is the difference you ask? The weight! In creating the sparkling diamond you desire, the cutter will have to sacrifice some weight, making heavier, perfectly cut diamonds even rarer.
The goal in terms of extracting the greatest beauty from a Diamond, is to have light enter a Diamond, disperse the light as it bounces inside, thereby producing the different colors and sparkly effect, finally returning as much light to the eye as possible.The illustration at the top of the page shows a round brilliant cut diamond cut with what is considered to be within the range of ideal cut diamonds. If you cut the diamond to shallow, it will make it appear a lot larger than it actually is, which is ok, if you simply want a bigger stone in your Blue Diamond Ring, but it will not have the correct fire and brilliance that you expect. The same is true if the diamond is cut too deep, since light will leak out and has no chance to reflect back to the eye.
According to GIA: A polished diamond’s beauty lies in its complex relationship with light: how light strikes the surface, how much enters the diamond, and how, and in what form light returns to your eye. The result is a display of three attributes. Brightness is the combination of all white light reflecting from the surface and interior of a diamond. Fire is the colored flashes that can be seen in a diamond. Scintillation describes the sparkle of light you see in a diamond, and the overall pattern of bright and dark areas when you look at a diamond face-up. A polished diamond’s proportions affect its light performance, which in turn affects its beauty and overall appeal. Diamonds in a blue diamond ring with good proportions optimize the interaction with light, and have good brilliance, fire, and scintillation.The Design (weight ratio, durability) and Craftsmanship (polish, symmetry) of a diamond also affect its cut quality, and are considered in determining a diamond’s GIA Cut Grade.
Ultimately, there are lot of factors to consider when looking for your Blue Diamond Ring.

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