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A good understanding of diamonds is necessary before you begin shopping. We've put the basics together here to help guide you. Learning about diamonds is really learning about the "four Cs" of diamonds - cut, clarity, color and carat weight. These are the criteria jewelers use when grading diamonds, and they're the ones you'll need to understand to find the right diamond for you.

14k white gold diamond horseshoe pendant
.36 ctw of diamonds in a 14kt white gold horseshoe with white gold (14k) chain necklace. (N3202) 16 $299.95 Measures approx. 3/4 wide by 3/4 long. Weighs approx. 4.5 grams.

This item can be bought at: heavenlytreasures.com

14kt white gold diam & pink sapphire horseshoe necklace
Stylish Pink sapphire (.21 ctw) and diamond (.04 ctw) horseshoe necklace of 14kt white gold. (N3354) 18 $195. Has lobster claw clasp.

This item can be bought at: heavenlytreasures.com

 

Cut is probably most important if you're on a budget. You can make up for low color (J to L) and clarity (SI - I1) if the stone is well-cut -- which, I am pleased to say, all Mondera stones are.

Many people favor so-called "Ideal cut" stones. These are beautiful stones, but it's ultimately a question of taste. Ideal cuts typically have more fire, but less brilliance, than the best non-Ideal stones. It all depends on what you like.

If you do want to buy an Ideal cut, buy one with an American Gem Society Diamond Quality Document (AGS DQD) with a cut grade of zero (highest rating). That way you know the stone is really "Ideal." Because if just one factor is off, you don't have an Ideal stone. If you are going to buy into the Ideal concept, go with it all the way.
 


 

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