HOME 1. Review Guidelines | 2. Review TOS | 3. Signup FREE | 4. Submit Articles
Free Articles on Jewelry and many other topics
Another free Jewelry article for you

Home | Fashion | Jewelry


Understanding The Four C's of Diamond Stud Earrings - By: Danny Morehead, Posted on: 2007-08-27


When you are buying diamond stud earrings there are four main things that you need to be concerned with. These main things are called the four C's and they determine both the cost and the quality of the diamond earrings you are buying. The four C's are carat, cut, color and clarity.

The carat of a diamond is a big factor when it comes to the price that you will pay for earrings. Carat refers to the actual weight of the diamond. The bigger the carat that you choose the more money you will pay for diamond stud earrings. However, when you consider that you have a wide range of sizes to choose from when it comes to carat size it will be easy to find the prefect carat for your budget and one that will fit your needs.

The most important feature is considered to be the cut of the diamond. This is what determines how much beauty the diamond has and it also affects the intensity. In other words, the cut of the diamond determines the amount of light that it reflects. If it sparkles with color and has lots of radiant light, then it is considered to have a perfect cut. If it appears to be lifeless and dull, then the cut is too shallow. When the cut is too deep it will appear dark and will not reflect light.

The diamond cut will be a major factor in determining the price of the diamond. They range on a scale of "fair, good, very good and ideal" with fair being the least expensive and ideal being the most expensive. Most shoppers searching for quality at an affordable price will search for the "very good" diamond cut. It costs a considerable amount less than you would pay for the "ideal" cut, but it is an excellent choice that reflects a good amount of light allowing it to sparkle and shine beautifully.

The amount of "fire" a diamond has is graded by the color of the diamond. The "fire" is the prism effect that creates that rainbow of colors that you see when light is reflected through the diamond. The color of a diamond is used to rate the fire because the diamonds with the least amount of color have the most "fire". A diamond with a D rating is the best you can find and lowest grade diamonds are the ones rated with a Z.

The clarity of a diamond will also affect the price and is determined by a rating system that is based on how many flaws the diamond has. These flaws are found on both the surface and the inside of the diamond. A flawless diamond is hard to find and would be the most expensive stone you can buy.

Most diamonds will have blemishes and flaws of some type, but this doesn't mean that you still can't have a good quality diamond. There are many stones with flaws that are very beautiful because the flaws can be so small that you cannot even notice them with the naked eye. Just keep in mind that the more you are able to spend for a diamond, the fewer flaws it will have.

Using the four C's method will help you to find the best quality diamond stud earrings around for the best price. The more you know about diamonds the easier it will be to make a wise choose and get the most for your money.

Article Source: http://higradesearch.com

About the Author: Danny Morehead, a leading diamond expert in Dallas, Texas, can help you select perfect Diamond Stud Earrings. You can also build your own!

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Jewelry Articles Via RSS!
Internet Million Dollars
Metrodate.com - The Ultimate Singles Resource!
Compete Now!
higradesearch.com » Copyright © 2006
Terms of Service | Submission Guidelines | Contact Us | Link to Us| Privacy Policy | About Us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Powered by Article Dashboard