The Benefits Of Buying A Loose Diamond Vs. A Set Diamond

Posted on: 29 October 2018

If you're in the market for a diamond, such as for an engagement ring, or just for a special gift, you have a few choices. You can buy a diamond already in a setting, or you can purchase a loose diamond and create a one-of-a-kind piece. If you aren't sure how to purchase your diamond, read on for some of the benefits of purchasing loose diamonds over set diamonds.

Loose Diamond Benefits

One-of-a-kind jewelrySure, you can purchase a diamond already in a setting, but the chances of someone else having the exact same piece of jewelry are going to be pretty good. Loose diamonds allow you to have a one-of-a-kind diamond in a one-of-a-kind setting. You aren't limited with loose diamonds, your options for the piece of jewelry you are looking for are vast.

See flaws. Loose diamonds also allow you to see the diamond for what it is. You will get to see every facet of the diamond, including any flaws in the diamond. You will get to see the parts of the diamond that are sometimes covered with a setting. Sometimes settings are made to cover the flaws of a diamond, which you may have not even noticed in the first place.

Better quality. You'll get a better-quality diamond for your money, and have the full knowledge of what your diamond actually looks like since you have seen all of the flaws of the diamond. 

If you're looking for a diamond for an engagement ring or other type of diamond jewelry, you should know what to look for in a diamond. Remember the four C's when shopping for a diamond:

Cut. This refers to the shape of the diamond. Some of the more popular cuts include princess, round, pear, or oval.

Clarity. The clarity of the diamond refers to how clear your diamond is. Most diamonds have blemishes, imperfections, or inclusions, which is what makes each diamond unique.

Color. The color of the diamond will vary and will range on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). The closer to colorless you can get the better. Colorless diamonds will reflect more light, which is what gives it that sparkle. Diamonds closer to Z on the scale have less of this.

Carat. The carat of the diamond is the weight of the diamond. The higher the carat, the more expensive the diamond can be.

If you are in the market for a diamond, buying them loose has its benefits. One of the biggest benefits is seeing your diamond for what it is and seeing the inclusions or flaws up close for yourself. Visit a loose diamond jeweler and get a closer look at what you're paying for and create your own setting for that one-of-a-kind piece.

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