Friday, January 2, 2009

Diamond

Writen by Elizabeth Mettarod

Diamonds are still one of the most highly prized stones for both men's and women's jewelry. Of course, the first thing we think of is a wedding ring. Almost every wedding ring has at least one diamond. Many have several diamonds. There is a lot to know when choosing a diamond. So, it helps to find a jeweler you can trust. If you don't have a family jeweler already, I suggest you ask your friends whom they trust.

But trusting a jeweler is no substitute for knowing what you want or what your intended may want in diamond jewelry. A jeweler can be the best there is, but they still cannot predict a person's style or tastes; that you will have to figure out on your own. There are some excellent articles on Adiamodnsisforever.com about how to choose jewelry for someone else. Learn what you can and then ask the jeweler for help about the particulars. There are so many variations in cut and quality of a diamond.

Of course, diamonds are for more than wedding rings. Maybe you want to give a diamond watch or a necklace? What about a diamond bracelet? First, be sure that the person you're giving it to actually wants to wear that type of jewelry. Me, I never wear bracelets. I am on the computer too much. I don't like having something dangling from my wrist. But you will always see me wearing earrings and a necklace. The same goes for men. Do they wear rings? Watches? Some men do wear necklaces. Does he?

Then you need to choose settings. Does the person you're buying for wear yellow gold? White gold? Platinum? That you can easily observe for yourself. Other things may not be so obvious. Check with people who have known this person for a long time. If you're buying for a woman, check with her girlfriends. They are very likely to know exactly what she wants. Guys may be a little more challenging, but you can do your best. Besides, who in their right mind ever turned down a piece of diamond jewelry?

Elizabeth Mettarod works as a wedding consultant. She specializes in alternative religious ceremonies, especially for couples with different faith preferences. She loves creating a beautiful ceremony that everyone can enjoy. Read more articles about diamonds at Diamond

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