Diamond Sapphire
Wedding Band
A diamond
sapphire wedding
band
is a great idea
for that special
once in a lifetime
occasion.
It
is important then to
ensure that you get just the right
diamond sapphire
wedding band and
that you get value
for your money. Here
is some help you
select the right
wedding band and pay
the right price too!
Firstly it is a good
idea to know what
your budget is. 2
months salary is
considered a good
benchmark for how
much to spend
although, depending
on your financial
circumstances this
may vary of course.
Pick a good
dealer. One who
has some experience
in diamond sapphire
rings and who is
also prepared to
spend some time with
you and help you
select something
suitable.
The diamond's)
and sapphire should
all come clearly
detailed with
certificates to
show exactly what
the quality of the
stones are. The
weight in carats as
well as the
cut,
clarity and color
should all be
clearly explained
for both the
diamonds and the
sapphire.
Sapphires are
traditionally blue
but can come in a
number of other
colors. The red ones
are known as rubies
of course.
When buying online
ensure the dealer
has a returns
policy. When you get
a ring home it can
look quite different
to on the screen and
in natural light
diamonds and
sapphires can look
quite a different
color altogether.
The important point
is, is it the color
you want? If not
then it should be
returned.
Likewise in a
jewelers shop ensure
you are able to
see the jewellery in
natural light
and not just in the
bright lights of the
store. These are
carefully designed
to show off all gems
to their best
advantage but how
they look in natural
light is important
too as that is where
one normally sees
them.
Mostly it is using a
bit of common sense
and some patient due
diligence to ensure
that you get what
you want and not
accepting something
less.
Provided you do the
above then you will
go along way to
getting the diamond
sapphire wedding
band of your dreams.
More information is
available at
http://priceofdiamonds.org
- The Padparadscha - The Best of the Non Blue Sapphires
The short story is that the most prized of the non blue sapphires or the “fancy” sapphires is called the Padparadscha which gets its name form the lotus flower. Its coloring is a blend of pink and orange. These stones are rare and have a distinct even arrangement of the colors throughout. The colors are evenly spread throughout the stone but if you view it from the side and the tones are be separated then this is just a fancy sapphire rather than a true padparadscha. The longer story is more complex and the color identity is not as easy as most writers discuss. It seems that people who research this thoroughly suggest that the coloring is also like a tropical sunset. Experts suggest that even the term padparadscha is misunderstood and perhaps should not be used for what is now commonly understood by the term.
The bottom line for consumer is simply how to tell a padparadscha from a pink sapphire. If experts seem to have so much trouble in deciding what it is exactly and what it should be called then what hope has a consumer got? The answer is to trust your eyes and trust your vendor after taking the steps to make sure that you actually can trust him or her.
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