Harrison Fray offers the following royalty-free article for you to publish online or in print. Feel free to use this article in your newsletter, website, ezine, blog, or forum. ----------- PUBLICATION GUIDELINES - You have permission to publish this article for free providing the "About the Author" box is included in its entirety. - Do not post/reprint this article in any site or publication that contains hate, violence, porn, warez, or supports illegal activity. - Do not use this article in violation of the US CAN-SPAM Act. If sent by email, this article must be delivered to opt-in subscribers only. - If you publish this article in a format that supports linking, please ensure that all URLs and email addresses are active links. - Please send a copy of the publication, or an email indicating the URL to [email protected] - Article Marketer (www.ArticleMarketer.com) has distributed this article on behalf of the author. Article Marketer does not own this article, please respect the author's copyright and publication guidelines. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use this article. ----------- Article Title: Four Most Important Things You Need to Know about Diamonds Author: Harrison Fray Category: Jewelry Word Count: 488 Keywords: diamonds, buy diamonds, jewelry Author's Email Address: [email protected] Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com ------------------ ARTICLE START ------------------
Why do people, particularly women, love diamonds? Why do their eyes get rounded whenever they see one? What are they made of that everyone go gaga about them? What are diamonds, really? They say diamonds are forever. Are they? Do you even have an idea why? Also, they say diamonds are a girl's best friend. If this is true, again I ask why? Can you tell a real diamond from a fake one? Is it easy? What makes a diamond the best? Really, there are things people have to become aware of when buying diamonds. What are these? Precisely, there are only four most important things one must know about diamonds: color (yes, diamonds have colors) carat (which is different from karat), clarity, and cut. Color A color scale determines the grades of a diamond. The grading starts from 'D', referring to colorless, and ends to 'Z', referring to highlighted yellow. The colors 'D', 'E', and 'F' are the best diamonds because they are colorless but expensive. So, if you are restricted with budget, you can go for colors 'J', 'K', 'L', and 'M'. Anyway, if these diamond colors are looked at from a distance, they appear to be similar to the colorless diamonds. So, why worry about buying the ones that have lower prices? Clarity Diamonds are not perfect; they have inclusions. In fact, the quality of the clarity depends on the number of these 'additions' and how distinctive they are. Therefore, pricing is also based on clarity - the fewer amount of blemishes, the more probability of a diamond increasing its value. 'IF' clarity stands for flawless quality; however, your naked eye will not be able to differentiate it from 'VSI' clarity. A magnifying glass will also do. So, your financial capacity will again dictate which diamond you will prefer to buy. If you can afford it, then, buy the perfect diamond for you or for your girlfriend or wife. Carat A carat is used to quantify the weight of diamonds. A carat is equal to the fifth part of a gram. It is separated in 100 points; therefore, a diamond with 50 points is equivalent to half a carat, which has an estimated width of 5.2mm. Cut The shapes of diamonds come in multiplicity. The most popular of them are the round brilliant, pear shaped, oval, emerald cut, princess cut, and heart shaped. The most brilliant of all is obviously the round brilliant. Now, this information will at least give you more ideas about diamonds. This article will also help you a lot when buying - or scrutinizing - diamonds. More importantly, you are now aware of the four Cs in diamonds: color (you will be able to determine the flawless and the near colorless from tinted yellow), carat (you are now aware of its difference from karat), clarity (its varieties and how they influence the pricing of diamonds), and cut (the different shapes made by diamond cutters to diamonds). Harrison Fray is an experienced and expert wedding planner who specializes in groomsmen gifts and wedding gifts buying. His advice can help you to buy bridesmaid gifts cheaply but with unique style. Drop by http://www.goweddinggifts.com/ to see what Harrison recommends. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
