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Why GIA Diamond Report Matters

by Lorraine Jacobs

Finally, after months or years of waiting you found the guts to ask her to marry you. What better way to sweep her of her feet than to give her a diamond band that will surely manifest your undying and indestructible love for her. However, purchasing diamond engagement rings can truly be a nerve-racking experience. Because of this, it is vital to have an informed judgment before actually purchasing a diamond band to give to your special someone.

Generally, diamonds are highly valued because they are rare and because they retract light at its best. Because of these characteristics, diamond engagement rings are perhaps the most popular betrothal bands around the globe. The sad truth however is that despite myriads of information concerning these stones, many people still fall victims for false diamonds or remains as a part of the uninformed market. An uninformed market includes people who have an incomplete idea about the nature of diamonds they are purchasing, and they judge the sparkler's qualities not by any set and understood standards but merely through the advertisements they see and the eye-catching features that diamonds boasts; these people are often at the mercy of their retailers.

To avoid becoming a part of the uninformed market, you can begin understanding the diamond you are about to buy by seeking the unbiased and accurate evaluation provided by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Established in 1931, GIA is an international body that set the first internationally accepted grading system for diamonds. Because all diamonds appear the same, a diamond report made by GIA will reveal the differences, flaws and inconsistencies of diamonds. The most widely utilized and trusted means of verifying the quality and identification of a diamond is the GIA diamonds grading report or diamond dossier.

A grading report from GIA includes the expert analysis assessment of a sparkler's quality in accordance to the 4Cs of diamond grading which are carat, cut, color and clarity. Aside from the 4Cs, the report also has the gem's graphic proportion representation and clarity plotted diagram. Generally, GIA diamonds are tested accordingly to ensure that they are of high quality and value.

It would also be helpful to refer to a quality diamond jeweler. His or her expertise in the field of diamond can truly help you determine whether the diamond band you intend to purchase is a cheap jewelry or a highly valuable piece. However, if you are really after an inexpensive band, rather than choosing a preset diamond band why not settle for loose diamonds instead? Not only will you be able to save money, but more importantly you can have your band customized in accordance to your design preference.

Now that you have an idea about diamond engagement rings, scouting for the right band is easier. With the aid of the aforementioned guidelines, you will be able to pick the band that will illumine how much she means to you. No matter what type of diamond band you pick, as long as you are sincere with your proposal, you can definitely expect to hear a positive answer from her. After all, you both have all your lifetime to prove how much you love her; the diamond band you will be giving is just a start of the journey that both of you will share.

Diamond engagement rings are not easy to find especially if you have no idea what you are looking for. Good thing GIA diamonds are here to save unknowing buyers from deceitful retailers. These diamonds are tried and tested by the Gemological Institute of America to ensure their qualities are appropriate for their market prices. With the help of the GIA grading report, you can be assured that your diamond is not another piece of cheap jewelry.

Published June 9th, 2010

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