Buyers of
diamond rings are generally concerned with a variety of options when it comes to the
ring they want. However, many of them forget to pay attention to the practical implications of owning and wearing a
diamond ring, one of them being the care that the item requires on a regular basis.
Diamonds can get scratched regardless of the fact that they are harder than anything else that exists in nature. When you set a
stone higher than the
ring’s
band, for instance, it becomes exposed, and has a significantly higher probability of getting scratched. Daily activity is not what you should be concerned with though, as nothing is harder than a
diamond. Chipping, though, is a possibility, but it can be avoided by keeping the girdle thickness above a certain lower limit.
Stones other than
diamonds can get damaged much more easily, which is why
people choose and prefer the latter so often. Choose a
cut and
setting that can’t snag on surfaces, or risk getting the stone loose. A raised
band is a good option if you want the
stone to look lowered.