Sabtu, 30 Mei 2009
Gemstone/Diamond Jewelry Buying Guide
- Buying a gem is the beginning of a life-long relationship and the price you pay is part of the deal. Understandably, you don’t want to pay too much.
- Quality rules price in each variety, but not all varieties are equal
But different varieties have different price ranges. This is where the prejudice comes in. Some varieties are lower in price because they are readily available, some because the color isn’t very popular (brown and yellow stones, for example), some because the material is relatively soft, and some because …they have all the right stuff but no one knows it. There are plenty of examples of beautiful rare gemstones that cost less than gems that are less rare because they have a funny name, or people get them confused with an inexpensive variety or no one has ever heard of them. But enough about the injustice of the gem market.
- Get your gemstone and diamond jewelry in shape or in all these different shapes.
- Not all gemstone is precious so make sure it (should you depend on a certificate? Sometimes you can’t believe everything you read).
Some knowledge about Gemstone Jewelry or diamond jewelry makes your online shopping easy.
Kamis, 28 Mei 2009
Tips for Buying Ruby Jewelry
The most important factor to be considered while buying ruby or any gemstone for that matter is color. As a general rule for all gemstones, more vivid the color, more valuable the gem. Stones of Burmese origin generally command the highest prices. One thing typical to rubies is that a vast majority of these gems are “native cut” in the country of origin. Custom cut stones are usually valued more per carat
Ruby Jewelry can be cleaned using hot soapy water, or mild detergent. Brushing with an old tooth brush to remove dirt and grease, or using a soft cloth damped in warm water cleans it very well. Cleaning agents containing chlorine or harsh chemicals, or petroleum products must be avoided.
Technical Aspects of Diamond (Tips buying)
Since natural color diamonds come in such a wide range of colors and no two are identical, it is difficult to develop a grading system that can capture the special character of each individual stone. Experts at both the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the International Gemological Institute (IGI) have three parameters by which they describe color for these exquisite diamonds:
Hue is one of the main attributes and plays an important role. Hue refers to the dominant color of the stone, such as pink, blue, or yellow. There can also be modifiers, or tints, which impart more one color to a stone. For instance, a purplish-pink diamond indicates a stone with a principal pink hue and a slight purple tint. If no modifiers or tints exist in a stone, then the hue is said to be pure.
Tone refers to how much lightness or darkness a stone appears to retain. Tones can range from light to dark. In case of diamonds the more the diamond is able to reflect the light back, the better quality it is.
Saturation describes the strength and intensity of the hue. The saturation of light diamonds can vary from pastel to vivid to intense. Dark diamonds can range in saturation from dark to deep.
Diamond Buy Tips
Never buy a diamond just because it has a certificate. A certificate is a useful tool, but it takes a professional to read and understand it properly. The certificate may well indicate that the diamond is of poor quality, and yet the stone (to the general public) may seem to be more important simply because it has a certificate. Remember that the certificate is only a report: “It is not a guarantee, valuation or appraisal …” A certificate has 14 variables and dozens of possible comments, and there are literally millions of possibilities to be considered in the shape, size, location and color of inclusions (flaws), each of which affects the value of the stone.
Buy a diamond from the company that has been around at least ten years and offering unconditional return for a certain time. You should buy diamonds only from companies or firms who have reputations for honesty and fair dealings.
Never buy a diamond to because your loved one is falling in love with it. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but the value of a diamond in not determined by sentiment alone, or in terms of feelings for the giver.
Buy a diamond as a long term investment. A diamond is like a house—it should be purchased and enjoyed. When the time comes to sell it, you expect to receive more than the original investment, plus the dividend of having enjoyed it over the years.
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Sapphire Buying Tips
Tips for Buying Sapphire Jewelry
Making a Correct Choice While Buying Sapphire Jewelry
The word sapphire comes from the Greek word “sappherios” which is believed to be originally referred to lapis lazuli. The gemstone belongs to the mineral corundum family. According to the ancient believes the sapphire gemstone is associated with longevity and endurance in love, so most of the couples prefer sapphire rings for their engagements.
Sapphire is also known to posses magical powers. It is used to give a powerful defense against the spells. The wearer is kept away from unwanted thoughts and brings in peace, joy and wealth to people. The star sapphire is called the stone of the destiny.
Color
When buying sapphire the most important thing to be considered is color. Sapphire gemstone comes in almost all colors ranging from white, pink, brown, peach, yellow, orange, violet, purple and green. However the blue color sapphire which has the color tones, from faint blue to deepest dark blue is the widely used one in jewelry industry. A pure cornflower blue is considered to be the most durable hue. In determining the value or preciousness of a sapphire, colors plays very important role. Fine gemstones of good color and clarity are rare and valuable. Sapphires which are too dark or too light are worth considerably les.
Clarity
Clarity also plays an important role in shaping the beauty and value. Sapphires are not inclusion free like diamonds but are clearer than rubies and emeralds. Heat treatment is a usual practice to improve the color and clarity of the stone. If not treated these flaws and inclusions would affect the luster of the gemstone.
Characteristics
Sapphires {Al2O3} are non red variety of mineral corundum with a hardness of 9 on Mohs scale. Sapphire is the second hardest mineral, just next to diamond. The hardness of this corundum makes it a good choice for daily wear. Higher the level of hardness, better the chances of the gemstone’s resistance to breaking, cracking and chipping. This quality of sapphire makes it the perfect gem for rings. You can be rest assured if you buy a sapphire ring that it would withstand and would last for long.
Price
People buying sapphire ring must know that sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September. So, if you are buying a sapphire engagement ring, September would be the ideal month to plan your engagement. Sapphire jewelry prices too vary according to the color. A purple sapphire ring would cost less than the usual blue sapphire ring. The cut and size are also responsible for the variation in prices.
Buying sapphire rings online, one must make sure that the retailer avails you with the return policy and the certificate. The jewelry certificate from GIA or other reputed jewelry certifiers is an assurance that the jewelry is real and is worth the price you are paying.