Buying a diamond ring might be an exciting process, but it’s no easy feat. This is a major investment, and even once you’ve reconciled with the financial cost, there are many different types of diamonds, and the person you’re buying for, to take into consideration.
It’s understandable to feel a little overwhelmed, but fear not – this article is here to help. Here’s what you need to know about buying a diamond ring in five steps!
5 Crucial steps when buying a diamond ring: A must-read guide
1. Setting the budget
First up is determining how much you’re going to pay for the ring. There are a few blanket statements batted around, such as the idea that you should spend two months of your salary on the piece, but it’s best not to pay attention to any of those, as everyone’s situation is different.
Don’t feel pressured into spending a set amount and work within your means; the sentiment is the most important part, not how much money you spend.
2. The Four Cs
The Four Cs framework encompasses cut, colour, clarity, and carat. Each of these key elements determines the objective quality of the ring, so you’ll need to properly familiarise yourself with each of them.
The Four Cs will ultimately govern how much you pay for the diamond, and there will be a sweet spot between price and quality.
3. Choosing the perfect shape
Diamonds come in many different shapes, and the shape you choose will have one of the biggest impacts on the overall look and feel of the ring.
Round diamonds are always a safe bet given their timeless appeal, but there are plenty of other shapes, such as square, pear, and oval – it all depends on what you think the person would like best.
4. Picking the right setting
How the diamond is set is extremely important. Many people opt for the standard Solitaire setting, which comprises a simple design and one central stone, while others prefer something like a pavé setting, which encrusts the band itself in diamonds.
Which you choose will depend heavily upon the shape of the diamond you’ve chosen, as well as the type of metal you’ll have for the band.
5. Finding a reputable jeweller
You’ll want to check out several different jewelers before you make your final decision – both physical stores and online. Make sure you ask plenty of questions about how their diamonds are sourced and graded, and be sure to remind yourself of the current global prices to guarantee you’re getting a fair deal. If you’re looking for a place to start, try Rare Carat.
Wrapping up
Hopefully, you now have a decent idea of the process involved in buying a diamond ring. Remember, this is a highly individual process: the most important thing is that you think very carefully about the person you’re buying for so that you choose something that resonates with them – that matters far more than the objective quality of the stone, and your recipient will appreciate the small touches most. Good luck!
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