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  1. Choosing Colored Diamonds over White

    Choosing Colored Diamonds over White
    Supply and demand have a huge bearing on how much diamonds cost. The rare the diamond you are trying to buy, the more it will cost.
  2. Getting a Better Diamond for your Money

    Getting a Better Diamond for your Money
    Bigger diamonds almost always look better, and that is the hard truth. It will set you back a lot buying a decently sized the stone fitted into an engagement ring, but that is part of being an adult, and a small price to pay for getting hitched with the person you love.
  3. Diamond Ring Engraving Ideas for Couples

    Diamond Ring Engraving Ideas for Couples
    Diamond ring engravings add a sentimental touch to diamond cut engagement rings. Couples who wish to personalize their diamond engagement rings and show a bold statement to others usually engraves their ring with a personal message.
  4. Considerations When Buying an Eternity Ring

    Considerations When Buying an Eternity Ring
    Arriving at a choice of eternity ring, such as a 5 diamond eternity ring, for example, can sometimes seem hard beyond reason.
  5. Choosing the Marquise Diamond Cut

    Choosing the Marquise Diamond Cut
    When you think of getting a typical engagement ring, chances are a 1.5-carat marquise diamond ring won’t initially leap out as one of the choices. What you do think of instead is a round solitaire or something along the same lines.
  6. Alternative Gemstones for Diamond Rings

    Alternative Gemstones for Diamond Rings
    Although it may be hard to believe, not everyone is into diamond jewelry the same way. You see plenty of jewelry shoppers opting for other precious gemstones to adorn their wedding and engagement rings.
  7. A Look at Yellow Diamonds

    A Look at Yellow Diamonds
    Yellow diamonds are called by many names: Canary, Saffron, Lemon, and Buttercup. Each of these terms indicates how intense the citrus yellow color in the stone is.