If you were looking to purchase a
round diamond ring, the most important thing to look for would be grading of the
diamond. The grading can determine how well the
stone interacts with light and sparkle. Other aspects like
depth,
pavilion depth,
crown angle,
girdle, and culet determine the grading of a
round diamond.
Color is the next major thing when choosing a
round diamonds engagement ring and is something entirely depended on your preferences.
Diamonds in the range of D to F are colorless and can quite well match with any kind of
ring metal or
settings. Opting for a
round diamond below the scale of K can give you slight gradations and hues in the
diamond. Moreover, it is better to choose a
diamond with color grading between D to G if the
stone has less than
1.0 carat.
Besides, you need to look for the clarity grade of the
round diamond before selecting it for your
ring. Choosing the perfect clarity grade is important if you prefer to have a
diamond that is flawless and does not contain any inclusions. You can choose a low clarity grade to make up for the price and get a
diamond with no flaws at all.