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A diamond ring's value is determined by the "4 Cs": cut, color, clarity, and carat weight, along with its setting and the metal used in the band.
Different types of diamond ring settings include solitaire, halo, pave, channel, bezel, and three-stone, each designed to highlight the diamond in a unique way.
To choose the right diamond ring, consider the 4 Cs (cut, color, clarity, carat weight), your budget, the recipient's style, and the type of setting that best suits their preference.
To clean your diamond ring at home, soak it in a solution of warm water and mild dish soap, then gently brush with a soft toothbrush, rinse, and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.
The diamond in your ring is extremely hard and resistant to scratches from most materials. However, the metal setting can scratch, and diamonds can chip or fracture with a hard impact.
Yes, most diamond rings can be resized by a skilled jeweller, though the feasibility depends on the ring's design, the metal type, and the presence of intricate settings or pave diamonds.
Yes, most diamond rings can be resized by a skilled jeweller, though the feasibility depends on the ring's design, the metal type, and the presence of intricate settings or pave diamonds.
You should get your diamond ring inspected by a professional jeweller at least once a year to check for loose stones, worn prongs, or any other damage.
The difference between a natural and lab-grown diamond ring is their origin: natural diamonds are formed in the earth, while lab-grown diamonds are created in a controlled environment, sharing identical chemical and physical properties.
Diamond rings can be an investment, though their value largely depends on the diamond's quality, rarity, and market demand. They are often more of a sentimental investment.
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