Jewelry: Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

Hearing the word jewelry immediately gives me the image of
Marilyn Monroe singing in her breathless voice. Whether
you’re buying an engagement ring or looking for a special
gift for your love, diamonds are a lovely choice.

The saying “Diamonds are forever,” is true, and you want
your gift to be high quality, one that your beloved will be
happy to wear day in and day out. When you are making your
choice, keep the four Cs in mind – carat, clarity, color
and cut are the factors that affect the diamond’s cost and
quality.

Carat is what most of us think of when we think of a
diamond’s quality. And, it’s probably the least understood
of the four factors. The number of carats is thought by
many people to be a measure of the diamond’s size. In
reality though, the carats tell us how much a diamond
weighs. A one carat diamond weighs .20 grams, and each
carat is divided into 100 points. So, a 50 point diamond
weighs one-half a carat.

We might think of a one-carat diamond as the very best,
but the other Cs play an important part, too. A diamond of
one-half carat might have greater value than a stone of one
carat, depending on the clarity, color or cut.

Clarity is something you might not have heard about until
you began diamond shopping. Most diamonds contain tiny
natural birthmarks, or inclusions. These birthmarks aren’t
usually visible when you’re looking at the stone — the
jeweler has to use magnification to see them. However,
inclusions can prevent light from dispersing through the
diamond, and therefore affect the diamond’s brilliance,
even to the naked eye. Less expensive stones will usually
have more and larger inclusions.

Color is the next C. You might be surprised to learn that
diamonds have color, although most of the stones range from
nearly colorless to a very light brown, and some even have
a pink or blue-green tint. Color prevents some of the light
passing through the stone, so the more color the stone has,
the less shiny it will be.

A diamond’s ability to shine and shimmer is affected by
the color. Thus, colorless diamonds are the most brilliant,
because they allow the most light to shine through the
stone. Those colorless diamonds are the most expensive
because they are both brilliant and rare.

Cut is the final C. Diamonds are cut to allow the maximum
amount of light to be reflected back. Brilliance, fire and
sparkle are what we look for in a diamond, determining how
well the diamond reflects the light and shimmers. Facets
are the diamond’s flat panes, and the grinding and
polishing of these facets is done to enhance the stone’s
brilliance.

When you are choosing jewelry, remember to consider all
four of the Cs. Together, they combine to create diamonds
that are sparklingly beautiful, truly a girl’s best friend.