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The Importance of a Diamond Quality Chart

Diamond is amongst one of the most precious jewels. It is been widely used across the globe to make beautiful jewelry.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Apr. 2, 2012 - Diamond is amongst one of the most precious jewels. It is been widely used across the globe to make beautiful jewelry. Very few people are aware of diamond quality and merely judge the value by the price tag, so diamond education is important. People mostly buy diamond jewelry just by seeing its makeover and undervalue the quality at all costs. While considering your purchase, it is always a decision to buy a loose diamond in order to design a ring or a ready-made diamond jewelry set, but whichever option you select, a little concern about the quality of it can help you obtain the best value for the fortune you spend on it. The diamond quality chart is a benchmark which will guide you about the quality of the said diamond. Basic diamond education is thus vital and will help you select the best diamond for the money you spend.

The value and quality of a diamond are determined by the 4cs, namely cut, clarity, color and carat (weight). These are very crucial in the diamond quality chart and will determine the true value of any gem. Diamond professionals worldwide base their appraisal with the 4cs of diamonds to determine the overall value of any diamond. Each of these is graded separately, but the correlation between the four of them determines the overall value of a diamond. Carat is the measure of weight, thus the larger the size, the higher will be the value. Cut refers to the measure of the light performance of the diamond and it determines the brilliance of the diamond. Clarity determines the flawlessness of the diamond, while color refers to the absence of the color. Colorless diamonds are more valuable as they are deemed to be rarer.

diamondbuyersguides.com/diamond-education aims to educate diamond buyers on the value and quality of diamonds. Their diamond quality chart helps buyers make the best purchase and value for their investment. The shape of the diamond will also matter and should thus never be overlooked. The most popular shapes are round (brilliant), oval, heart, emerald, radiant, asscher cut and princess. Round diamonds are always more expensive.

Diamond professionals grade all the particulars related to a diamond, which in turn will help buyers to make an informed purchasing decision. The diamond quality chart is thus indispensable in making this wise decision. Diamond grading encompasses all the relevant aspects of each quality of a diamond. Diamond finish refers to the quality of the craftsmanship and this will also be graded on the certificate. In the diamond quality chart, fluorescence refers to the glow emitted by the diamond. This will not be visible to the naked eye, but only under ultra violet rays. Fortunately, this has less to do in determining the quality of a gem. Every diamond is graded by a laboratory and it will come with a diamond certificate that specifies all the particulars related to the diamond in question. It is advisable to get familiarized with the terminology used on diamond certificates before making the purchase.

For Additional Information kindly visit http://www.diamondbuyersguides.com/diamond-education

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