What to Watch Out For When Buying Diamond Earrings

Do you have a dear lady companion with a birthday approaching? Are you searching for a very special gift, but afraid that a diamond ring carries a certain message?

If you want to get her a special gift but without an implied message then some fabulous diamond earrings be just the thing. Romance is not the only meaning of the diamond. Their ability to stand the test of time makes them the birthstone for the month of April. While carrying elegance and refinery, they are still perfect in everyday use. If you are in search of a gift that will last a lifetime, a good choice is the diamond!

The final question is what sort of diamond jewelry to purchase – a ring, pair of earrings or chain? Which is the finest cut selection when purchasing a diamond? When it comes to diamonds, we are generally reminded of rings before everything. But wen you give a diamond ring to someone other than your fiance or wife, a ring is liable to leave her confused.

One very good choice would be a necklace, however, it is possible that a diamond necklace will only get worn on special days and kept in a safe the rest of the time. ***Diamond earrings*** are versatile enough for any occasion, from casual to dressy. In general they are more reasonably priced.

The most difficult aspect of purchasing diamond earrings is often choosing the right cut: i.e. With the cut, there are many to select from, round, emerald, princess or oval? The fashions and models of cut is a girl’s domain. The better you know her, the easier it will be to make the shape correspond with her personality.

Known for their brilliancy, round-cut diamonds are generally cut cone-shaped. This is generally a very popular choice. Chances are that the engagement rings you looked at recently will have the main diamond with a round-cut.

Princess cut gems look like an upside down pyramid with 4 equal sides on top each with a beveled edge. For all diamond jewelry, this cut is the second most popular.

Emerald-cut diamonds are shaped like most emeralds are – a rectangular inverted pyramid. While not a particularly common cut, the shape is familiar and suits rounder faces best.

Oval-cut diamonds are very alike in shape to round-cut diamonds, changed only in the shape of the base.

Other cuts do exist, such as ***the pear and the heart***, but stay with classic shapes if you are buying solo. Don’t get too large a diamond since you don’t want too much weight on the ear. Don’t get too large a diamond since you don’t want too much weight on the ear.

A final recommendation – ask the jeweller to suggest a pair. Listen to yourself, but also to others opinions, especially if they come from well-informed people like a jeweller.

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