The Basic Guides On Buying A Fine Gemstone Jewelry

By Olive Pate


When we talk of jewelry, we are more often talking of special stones or minerals. Gold, silver, copper, and diamond are among the most sought after stones and minerals used for jewelry. However, this does not mean that they are the only used minerals. The stones such as diamonds belong to a unique category of stones commonly referred to as gemstones. In this category, diamonds tends to be the most expensive ones, however, those who cannot afford the diamond or simply don't want them, then the fine gemstone jewelry collection is quite wide, and the buyers need tips in buying these jewelry.

Gemstones are available in hundreds of varieties and the process of buying a gemstone or a jewelry that has gemstones is often a hard task. Before you set out to buy one, it will be of great help if you have the some knowledge about the gemstones as well as their characteristics.

The most commonly used tips for customers are the 4Cs; color, clarity, cut and carat. This is applicable mostly for diamonds, but is also used for most other colored gemstones. These are the characteristics that the jewelers used when selecting the gems and one will hardly fail through these criteria. However, it must still be known that grading is not usually uniform.

When dealing with the colored gems, the color is the most important aspect and it can determine 50% to 70% of its value. The hue, saturation and the tone are the color determinants and depending on them, there are all colors of gems in the market. When looking at color, the buyer need to concentrate on the hue (color shade or tint), saturation (color intensity), and the color tone.

The gems also come in different cuts and according to experts, polishing or cutting is determined by the color. For optical efficiency, shallow cuts are used for highly saturated colors while deep cuts help increase the vividness of the less saturated ones. The common cuts include Table, Square, Brilliant, Rose, Cabochon, Step, Emerald, and Triangular.

The other important aspect is carat weight. Since the gems are sold depending on their weight and not their size, the heavier ones are likely to cost more than the lighter ones. Generally, it is your budget that determines the carat you choose. However, you are better off buying an average sized gem that has quality cut, clarity and color than choosing a larger one that sacrifices color, clarity and cult.

The other clue is gemstone cut. As much as possible, the client is advised to always choose the ideal cut gems that have the desired shape. It does not really cost more to get a good cut, but it may add a lot to the gem beauty. The other consideration is the carat weight. This largely depends on the buyer's budget. With a decent budget, it is better to choose an average size gem that has a good looking color, clarity and cut instead of choosing a larger one that means sacrificing the color, clarity and cut.

Lastly, consider getting a certificate that details the information about your gem. Today, there are many laboratories that can help verify the authenticity of your stone. The information can also help you make the comparisons before you make the purchase.




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