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Antique Diamond Rings Carry A Lot Of History
By Grace Jennings.
While many jewelry collectors prefer diamond rings, untreated diamonds are considered rare and are more expensive than their treated counterparts. In fact, untreated stones continue to rise in market value while treated gems keep gaining popularity because they are so much more affordable. For those lucky enough to own an untreated diamond, having a trusted jeweler in your court is essential. Such a jeweler can provide information about your stone's value, history and other facts you'll want to know.

Early on in the history of diamonds, only royalty were allowed to wear the precious stones. In fact, kings were allowed to possess diverse colors while others were allowed to wear only the color awarded to their caste. Although unproven, the assigned color is believed to have been associated with such things as invulnerability, lightning, magic, healing, protection and poisoning.

The Georgian Period, named for the procession of kings named George, was a period known for handmade jewelry with new cuts gaining in popularity and demand. Since diamonds were most exclusively used at the beginning of the period, larger stones were replaced with a combination of smaller diamonds portraying a cascade manifestation.

It should come as no surprise given the history of diamonds that Europeans of the 15th Century first introduced the gem as a formal engagement and wedding ring. Many of the time viewed them as a representation of fortitude, innocence, prosperity and faithfulness. By today's standards, the wedding ring symbolizes an eternal commitment with no ending and, in contrast to the days of past, the main consideration is given to the ring's appearance.

Common quality characteristics are known as the four Cs and include carat, cut, color and clarity. While love is typically the reason we buy engagement rings, it's wise to pay attention to the market value of your purchase as well. Knowing the basics of how they are evaluated will help you choose the best diamond for your budget.

So, what style should you choose? The answer to this question is limitless - it will be as unique as the individual who will wear it. Just as most of us have a favorite color, you'll find that diamonds come in an array of natural colors. And, color plays a role in the price you'll pay. For example, a natural green stone

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may be valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars while an irradiated or treated version might be available at a fraction of the cost.

Aside from the ring's appearance in a jewelry case or picture, consideration should be given to whether it will flatter the hand that will be wearing it. Often the cut or shape can make a big difference in this area. Another consideration is the setting that is used. Attention should be given to whether the setting is properly mounted and if the ring appears to be worth the asking price.

When it comes to determining value, a knowledgeable salesperson can be of assistance in judging cut, clarity, carat and color qualities. Preference should be given to experienced jewelers. In fact, if you purchase a diamond outside the normal outlets, it's a smart idea to have a trusted jeweler evaluate the diamond either before you purchase it or within the return period.

After shopping for diamond rings and finding the perfect fit, don't forget to properly care for your jewelry. Since diamonds are natural grease attractors, natural skin oil can become embedded in your ring quite easily. Get a gentle jewelry cleaner and make it a habit to clean your gem periodically so it can continue to look as beautiful and shiny as the day you got it!

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