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What is a Shape? As the name suggests, shape (round, princess, radiant, etc.) describes a diamond's form, primarily as viewed from above. All diamond shapes have different attributes, but overall the beauty of the individual shapes is a matter of personal taste. Since all diamond shapes are very different and unique.

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It’s no secret that the most popular size diamond is the one carat round. And yet, at the same time, the reality is that most people aren’t really sure how a 1-carat diamond is going to look on their finger. That’s probably because we’re more in-tune with what a one-carat diamond represents, as opposed to being familiar with the technical details. This 1.016 carat, F-color, VS-2 clarity, Black by Brian Gavin diamond has an average outside diameter of 6.505 millimeters. As it so happens…

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The basics to Buying a Diamond! I think a 1 carat center stone is the perfect size for a ring. ( not too small or big) personally i think for any decent size stone it should be G color or better and SI1 or SI2 in clarity or better. That way you cant see a yellow hue and the inclusions aren't so noticable. Really small side stones (melee stones) dont have to be as nice because its less noticiable. The cut should always be at least rated Good or higher. Diamond Chart, Jewelry Knowledge, Jewelry Education, Diamond Education, Diamond Are A Girls Best Friend, Gems And Minerals, Gia Diamond, Diamond Gemstone, Colored Diamonds

The basics to Buying a Diamond! I think a 1 carat center stone is the perfect size for a ring. ( not too small or big) personally i think for any decent size stone it should be G color or better and SI1 or SI2 in clarity or better. That way you cant see a yellow hue and the inclusions aren't so noticable. Really small side stones (melee stones) dont have to be as nice because its less noticiable. The cut should always be at least rated Good or higher.

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Kimberlee Sterinsky