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Three Keys to Buying Cheap Engagement Rings

23rd Dec, 2009 | No Comment | Posted in Jewelry

Most of us find engagement ring shopping to be pretty intimidating, and it’s no secret why. This is an expensive item that has a lot of personal meaning – we all want to get it right. However, there are ways to pay less, reduce your stress, and know you’re getting a good deal.

First, here’s something you probably already know: big diamonds are the most popular. This is one of the things that puts so much stress on ring shopping – we’re afraid we’ll have to spend more than we can afford. After all, larger diamonds come with a larger price tag.

Fortunately, there’s some good news. You can find a larger diamond for a much smaller cost than you’d think. Just shop smart and learn about how diamonds are priced.

Here’s an example to help you understand.

There are four main characteristics used to grade diamonds. These are carat, cut, color and clarity. We’ll take a look at color to see how to get the best deal.

Color grading is done on a scale ranging from D to Z – D is the best of the grades and Z is the worst. Color grades for each diamond are performed by inspecting the diamond under high magnification on a white background in a lab.

What’s the catch? Diamonds that are D grade won’t look differently from one that’s four grades lower in quality – an H.

The naked eye can’t tell the difference between the two. It’s actually almost impossible to tell unless you place them on a pure white background, side by side, then view them under magnification. Grades below I may show a difference if you know your diamonds, but most people still can’t tell the difference.

The point here is that no one should ever pay more for a higher grade diamond if they can’t see the difference between it and one that’s supposedly lower in quality. Leave the finest diamonds for the very rich – after all, the difference can only be seen with a microscope!

After all, there’s a big difference in price, even if there’s not one in appearance. You could pay thousands of dollars less. Most jewelery stores try to encourage customers to buy higher grades, since they’re technically better quality, and most people listen – paying a lot more than they should.

That’s just one example of ways to save money on an engagement ring. Picking a diamond that has a lower color grading but doesn’t look different to the naked eye will allow you to buy a much bigger diamond for the same amount of money. Learn about diamonds and how to buy, and you’ll get a good deal.

Click Here to see how to buy a diamond ring at a fraction of the original cost. This diamond buying guide uncovers the tips and tricks to buy a stunning diamond ring at a rock bottom price!

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