Blue Diamonds are forever
January 26, 2010 by
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Diamonds are something that every one of us would like to possess, and a blue diamond ring can be something that both men and women may crave for. And there are a number of things that make diamond so desirable amongst the other gems.
If you are after buying diamond jewelry like the blue diamond ring, there are a number of points that you should always be on the lookout for to ensure you are spending your money in the right way. Start with looking briefly at a blue diamond.
Blue diamonds have been here for a very long time
These diamonds have always been available for people who have wanted to purchase jewelry with such diamonds, or who simply wanted to get hold of the stone itself. The reason why these diamonds assume the blue color is because of the impurities and the lattice indices present.
However, this doesn’t make these diamonds less desirable. In fact, they can be a great gift for almost anybody. A blue diamond ring is a great way to influence someone, and there are a huge number of options for you to check out when you are thinking about buying these rings.
The Different Styles and Designs
These diamonds can come in a variety of shapes, sizes and cut. This makes it possible for you to check out a good many designs of rings with these diamonds as well. It is very important to understand here as to what should be the cut of the stone that you should be going for, as a lot depends on it.
The cut can make a huge difference in the appearance of the ring. You can go for oval cut, radiant cut, princess cut, round brilliant cut, etc. There are a number of other cut styles available as well, but these are the best cuts to go for if you are after a colored diamond, as they are able to bring out the best appearance for the stone.
The 4 Cs
You also need to be aware of the 4 Cs that decide the value of any diamond available in the market. These are the cut, carat, color and the clarity. Make sure you are aware of these 4 Cs before you decide to buy a diamond ring. The price and the quality of the diamonds are very much dependant on these 4 characteristics.
Finally, you must also concentrate on the jeweler or the store that you are buying your ring from. Diamond jewelry is always an expensive buy. You should spend your money very wisely to get the best blue diamond ring available in the market that your money can get you.
Some Basics On Blue Diamond Rings
December 29, 2009 by
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Diamonds for a Blue Diamond Ring have been around for a long time and as they say, diamonds are forever. So what can be done to keep them fresh and appealing? Exclusivity is of course one way. These days a new trend catching up in diamond jewelry is that of buying colored diamonds. Diamonds come in different colors and hues due to the presence of lattice defects and also impurities. One such color is blue.
Like other diamond rings, you can buy your ring in various styles, settings and cuts. Wondering which cut to go for? The cuts that bring the best in colored diamonds are round brilliant cut, oval cut, princess cut and radiant cut. You can have your diamond ring in any cut, but since this is one diamond that has a high flaunt value, most people prefer their blue diamond ring in a prong setting as this setting exposes a major part of the stone.
There are several things one needs to keep in mind when buying a blue diamond ring. Like colorless diamonds, the 4Cs apply here also but with a little difference. While carat measurement for a colorless and a blue diamond will be same, the cut, clarity and color will be taken differently. The cut of a blue diamond should impart maximum possible brilliance to the stone and hide any flaws at the same time. Unlike white/colorless diamonds, clarity is not a deal breaker in case of colored diamonds, but it is important nonetheless. Purity and saturation of color is important for brilliance and fire.
Saturation is nothing but how rich the stone is, in this case, a blue diamond. A richer/ deeper color will increase the cost of your blue piece substantially. Also look for undertone. This can enhance or kill the stone. If an undertone makes the color more intense, it is a plus point and adds to the value but anything which decreases the vividness is a big no-no as it will decrease the value of the stone and consequently the attractiveness of your blue diamond ring. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, blue diamonds are even more so!
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Blue Diamond Ring – How To Get Started
November 20, 2009 by
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So you are ready to get a blue diamond ring, or maybe a blue diamond engagement ring? You should be aware of a few things first.
Most (and i really mean that to the tune of about 99.5o%) of blue diamonds on the market for a blue diamond ring did not come out of the ground that way. Those are usually diamonds, that had a different color rough (the original unpolished and uncut version of a diamond) and where than treated later on, to bring out a blue color. in case you are wondering what that treatment is, those diamonds get irradiated.
Please do not get me wrong here, those diamonds are very beautiful, i just thought it was important for everyone to know the truth some retailers will avoid telling you. A natural blue diamond is extremely rare, even rarer already set in a blue diamond ring and demands a premium price on the market. I will assume for the moment, that you are not ready to sell your house just yet to buy a natural one, so i will stick with the treated diamond.
A Blue Diamond (treated or otherwise), is judged by the same criteria as it’s white counterpart and that is by what the industry refers to as the 4 c’s: Color: with a treated blue diamond you would want a sky blue, or very deep and even blue, but a natural one will be judged by the depth of color. white diamonds are judged from D-Z, with D being the whitest and M-Z diamonds displaying a yellow to yellow/brownish tint. clarity: this shows how many inclusions (flaws) a diamond has. from best to worst it goes F = Flawless, IF = Internally Flawless (might have some pinpoint or a little scratch on the outside), VVS1 = Very Very Slightly Included (you will need a very strong microscope to see anything), VVS2 = Very Very Slightly Included, VS1 = Very slightly Included (you will not find any inclusions with a loupe = 10 x magnification), VS2, SI1 = (here you can see inclusions with the loupe, although it will be hard for an untrained eye), SI2 = (you should see inclusions with a loupe, even if you are not trained) and this is probably your best bet for a Blue Diamond Ring, since it provides the best balance between clarity and price, SI3(on EGL certificates) = you will see inclusions with a loupe, and probably even with the naked eye, unless you are completely blind, in which case i suggest to bring someone along when you shop, I1,-I5 = very easy to see inclusions without any magnification.
I will take a break for a little bit, but please stay tuned for the next installment, but i will be back with more information on how to pick your blue diamond ring .

