Cheap Wedding Rings
Cheap Wedding Rings
Executive summary about Cheap Wedding Rings by Peter Emerson
Many stores offer wedding rings at discounted prices during off seasons to increase their sales.
Jewelry designs often go out of fashion after a period of time and hence loose market. Such jewelry can be picked up cheap during their clearance sale for very low prices, because the sellers want to get rid of the stock instead of bearing the maintenance costs.
Many jewelry stores essentially shelve beautiful and exquisite cheap wedding rings. These rings come in 14k yellow, white, tri color, and two tones gold with diamonds, pearls, and cubic zirconias studded in them.
Buying wedding rings directly from the manufacturer makes the bargain even cheaper. The manufacturer stores help customers save and invest in buying more rings.
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Cheap Wedding Rings – How Diamonds Are Valued
Executive summary about Cheap Wedding Rings by Dee Power
Diamonds, Ice, Sparkles, A Girl’s Best Friend: Whatever you call them how are they valued? The four C’s; Cut, Clarity, Color and Carats. Your wedding ring may be cheap but that doesn’t mean your diamonds should be.
Cut: A diamonds’ cut influences the brilliance, or light reflecting qualities of the gem, at the same time it enhances the fire of the diamond, or that rainbow quality. A good cut enhances qualities, fire and brilliance, without sacrificing one for the other. A well cut diamond balances the depth of the diamond to the breadth of the diamond. A poorly cut diamond of the same size can look flat and be more vulnerable to cleavage and breakage.
Clarity: Diamonds are crystalline carbon. The clarity of the diamond refers to the purity of the stone and imperfections within the crystalline structure and on its surface. There is no such thing as a flawless diamond in nature. Sometimes this clarity factor is referred to as the cleanliness of the stone.
Color: Diamonds come in colors including black. Most of the darker colors are used for industrial purposes and not for gems. The white-blue color of pure water is the most valued color for white diamonds and these are rated D-F.
Carat: Diamonds and other precious gems are valued on weight, or carats. A carat is 1/5 of a gram. Sometimes diamonds under a carat are valued in points. One carat is 100 points, so a quarter carat diamond can be referred to as 25 points.
When you’re buying a diamond you can choose which factors are more important to you. If you want more carats, you can trade off clarity. If it’s important the color is as close to pure white as possible, you can get a stone weighing less carats, or perhaps one that has a minor, but not visible to the naked eye imperfection.
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