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What Makes the 2 Carat Diamond Ring So Attractive?

September 8th, 2009

Before we get into the discussion as to what makes the 2 carat diamond ring so attractive, it would be nice if we could first get some background information as to this whole ‘carat business.’  At its core, the carat turns out to be the measure through which the size of a diamond is measured. It is equivalent to 0.20 of a gram – which works out to exactly 200 milligrams. Besides measuring the size of a diamond, the carat is of course also the unit measure that is used in diamond trading circles, so that diamond prices are typically quoted as ‘so many dollars per carat, so many Euros per carat’ and so on.

 
 Getting back to our original question as to what makes the 2 carat diamond ring so attractive, it turns out that for some reason, the 2 carat diamond ring is considered in many diamond enthusiast circles as the best and most impressive ring you can give to someone. The origins of the idea that the 2 cart diamond ring is the most impressive ring you can give to someone could probably be traced back to the both the fact that it is the carat weight, rather than any of the other factors that are used in grading diamond that seems to explicitly determine what the market price for the diamond is (since price is quoted as so many dollars per carat of diamond).And since diamonds are in the category of products that economists classify as ‘prestige products’ where the more expensive a product is, the more attractive it is deemed to be, it would follow that the bigger (in terms of carat) a diamond ring is, the more expensive it would have to be (since the carat is the unit measure in the market), and hence the more attractive it would be to buyers who are buying it for prestige anyway. So because the 2 carat diamond ring is likely to be perceived as more expensive, it becomes the more attractive under this criterion.
 It is notable that so great is this ‘obsession’ (for lack of a better word) with the 2 carat diamond that even people whose – or whose loved ones’ – fingers were too small to comfortably accommodate the 2 carat diamond ring tend to still go ahead to purchase it, only for the prestige value associated with such higher carat weight.
 Diamond experts, however, tend to say that this obsession with 2 carat diamond rings is quite misplaced; especially where the 2 carat diamond rings are being bought to be worn by people whose fingers are obviously ill suited for them (since a large diamond ring – in terms of carats- will tend to be more conspicuous on a person with a small finger than a person with larger fingers).

According to these experts, the other Cs that go into determining the quality of a diamond (such as color and cut) are just as important, prestige-wise, as C that is carat; so that a person who would be obviously ill-suited by a large carat ring would be advised to opt for a smaller carat ring, that nonetheless rates highly on other attributes like color and cut.

Platinum, White or Yellow Gold?

July 17th, 2009

A decision many of us face when buying diamond jewellery, which one do we choose, will it be platinum? white gold? yellow gold?  Here is some information to help you decide.

Firstly price, platinum is the most expensive, you can expect to pay around twice as much for platinum vs gold – depending on the gold purity (more on this later).  Platinum is more heavy than gold,this is fine if it is a diamond ring you are buying, but this maybe be a factor to consider if buying a large bracelet or necklace, the heavier weight may feel uncomfortable.

The cheapest is yellow gold – cheap being a relative word here as gold is not cheap!  The purity of gold is also a factor, typically 9 ct, 18 ct, or 24 ct.  Absolute pure gold is 24 ct, but it is a soft metal, so it is not often 24 ct is used in jewellery.  For many people the choice of yellow gold is its familiar colour, one glance at the yellow gold bracelet or ring, and you see it as gold right away.

Then there is white gold.  This is normally where yellow gold has been plated to look like platinum. you need to take care of this type of white gold as the surface plating can wear off with time revealing the yellow gold beneath (although it can be re-plated).  White gold can also be made through mixing with alloys, this creates a very similar colour to platinum, and there is no need to worry about the colour wearing away.  Rolex is one company that use this type of white gold. 

So, there is a brief summary of platinum, white and yellow gold.  Hopefully this will be of help when going to buy your diamond ring!