Your
next accomplice is a jeweler. Now he's not going
to appear out of thin air. There's no magic lamp
that you can rub to find him. You'll have to do
the search the old fashioned way - research.
You're looking for an honest jeweler. Forget
searching the mall, they rarely know what they're
selling. You need someone who will help you
find the perfect gem for your lady and who can
create the perfect setting to match it. He also
needs to be someone who understands finances
and can, and will, give you options that work
within your budget. One way you can tell if
you've found someone you can work with is if
they give receipts that indicate refunds as
well as the proper certificate for the stones
you purchase
What certificate you ask? The certificate issued
by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
or another equally reputed independent lab,
to help you identify the true value of your
diamond. It will tell you all about the various
points that make your stone unique. You'll find
that no two stones are exactly alike and this
piece of paper can help you avoid getting scammed.
Now there are 4C's that you need to know so
that you can choose a true gem for your fiancée.
The 4C's stand for cut, clarity, color and carat;
listed in the proper order of importance when
choosing a gem. All these traits for your particular
piece should be specified in the matching certificate.
The cut of a diamond is pretty simple to determine.
You are looking at 2 aspects - the shape and
the quality of the cut. The artisan who handled
the diamond will shape the stone ideally to
bring out the inner fire of the diamond. He
will carve the stone shaping it into a specific
geometrical pattern such as a round or an emerald
by creating facets. These flat walls bounce
light off each other creating that sparkle that
women all over the world love. This is what
they call brilliance.
You need to keep in mind 2 things. First, what
shape suits her finger best? Conspirator number
one will assist you here. Are her fingers long?
Then maybe she'd like the marquise or emerald
cut. On the other hand, she may have very small
hands. Why not go for a princess or radiant
cut instead? If you're unsure go for the standard:
the round brilliant. In quality, ideal is the
highest rating followed by very good then good
then fair and finally, poor. You can't really
tell the difference with the naked eye. Still,
it's a good idea to stay with good or better.
You can save yourself quite a bundle by choosing
a very good cut instead of an ideal, and still
end up with a gem your lady will love.
Now, every gem has some imperfections. The
good news is, they are not visible to the naked
eye. The one with the least imperfections are
called flawless and they are so rare that they
are truly expensive. If you're watching the
budget, ask for a diamond of clarity of at least
very slightly flawed (VS1 or VS-2) or higher,
so that you still get a good gem without breaking
your bank.
If your girl will go for tradition, she'll
probably go for the clear diamond. If she's
an avid Hollywood fan, she may prefer to follow
the growing trend in colored diamond. General
rule: the more colorless the piece, the more
expensive. Clue: choose a piece between grades
D (colorless) to H (nearly colorless). You can't
tell the difference in color by just looking
at it but you will feel it in your pocketbook.
Lastly, the weight or size of the gem is the
least important. As your co-conspirators may
tell you, quality is more important. Just to
let you know what carat is though, it is the
metric system by which a diamond is weighed,
at a 100 points to a carat. The important thing
to remember here is that your jeweler should
give you the specific carat weight of each diamond
not the total of all the stones in the ring.
Once you've chosen, have it made into a ring.
A popular setting is platinum, which looks even
more beautiful as it ages and is a really tough
material. There are so many possible settings,
you'll be truly grateful for your conspirators.
Keep in mind that a beautiful gem needs a beautiful
ring to accentuate its beauty so take your time
choosing. It calls for as much care as the gem
did.
Soon, your jeweler will deliver your beautiful
ring. Don't forget to check that the certificate
and the actual piece match. All you'll need
to do next is decide how you want to propose.
Best Wishes!