All You Need To Know About Black Diamonds

The following article looks into why black diamonds are a great choice for placing on rings and all you need to know about them.

Your stomach is churning at a rate of knots as you shower and then get dressed, ready to go and meet the love of your life for drinks and a meal in a fancy restaurant, on what you hope will be a life changing evening.

You head out with an engagement ring as you intend to ask your woman to marry you. It’s a special ring that you had made by professional jewellery designers after finding out the loose black diamond price and seeing an advert offering custom engagement rings.

Choosing A Black Diamond

You know that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but you wanted something slightly different as your partner is full of inventiveness and originality. You were attracted by the dark natural beauty of the gems, which match the characteristics of your chosen one perfectly.

While called black, the diamonds are actually a dark grey colour, with a larger amount of carbon offering a deeper hue than would normally be expected when you paid an affordable price.

Black diamonds represent excellent value for money, especially for a relatively rare gem compared to white diamonds.

Your intended bride has her own small catering business, meaning she works hard using her hands. Black diamonds are a great choice as they are resistant to extreme heat. They require little cleaning and do not chip or scratch easily. There is no danger of spilled drinks changing the appearance of her ring.

The durability of the gems are second to none, with black diamonds being the strongest known substance on earth. They go well with white or yellow gold, offering individuality that stands out from normal ring designs, ideal when enjoying a night out at a gig.

How To Choose Quality Black Diamonds

The quality of the stones is determined by the three C’s: colour, cut and clarity. The colour is also a vital component and should have a black, though sometimes a dark green, hue. The cut is similar to that of a white diamond. Aside from being cut to maximise brilliance, a black diamond is cut to maximise the absorption of light and show off their unique features.

Clarity relates to the number of inclusions found in the gem, with less meaning a better quality. The chart of clarity runs from ‘FL’ signifying flawless through to ‘I’, meaning inclusions included.

Among the tests you can carry out to determine whether you have a genuine black diamond or a fake is by dropping it in a glass of water. If it sinks, then you have no worries! A dot test entails drawing a dot on a blank piece of paper, and then place the flat piece of the diamond over the dot. If you can still spot the dot through the diamond’s pointed end, it’s likely you have a fake one.

Black diamonds are a beautiful, unique gem which allows the wearer to show off their personality. They’re perfect for the woman in your life!

Jose Stewart

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