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Why GIA Diamond Report Matters

by Lorraine Jacobs

After several months or years of a loving relationship, you have probably thought of asking her to marry you. Now is the right time to ask her out, and the best way to sweep her off her feet is to give her a diamond band that will encompass your undying love for her. For most men however, purchasing diamond engagement rings is never a walk in the park. With this in mind, it pays to be informed in order to know what type of diamond band to pick for her.

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. Unfortunately though, despite the knowledge we have about the existence of diamonds, many people remains as a part of the uninformed market. When one speaks of uninformed diamond market, these are people who have incomplete ideas about the nature of diamonds they are purchasing; the basis of their judgments when buying such precious stones are dependent not on any set international standards but through the advertisements they see and the eye-catching aesthetics of diamonds.

In order to become an informed buyer, you can start understanding the diamond you are about to buy with the aid of the unbiased 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. As all diamonds look-a-like, a GIA report will reveal the differences, flaws and inconsistencies in diamonds. The most widely used and trusted means to verify the quality and positive identification of a diamond is referred as the GIA diamonds grading report or diamond dossier.

A grading report provided by GIA contains the assessment results of a diamond based from the 4Cs of diamond grading: carat, cut, color and clarity. Other than the 4Cs, the report also has the stone's proportions in graphic representation as well as plotting diagram that presents the gem's inclusions and clarity-related characteristics. Generally, GIA diamonds are well tested to ensure that their qualities are accurate.

It is also advisable to seek assistance from 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? This way not only would you be able to save money as you don't have to pay for the metal used for the preset diamond band, but more importantly you would be able customize your band according 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. Regardless of the price or type of diamond band you pick, for as long as you are sincere about your proposal, you can expect a positive answer from her. You have a lifetime ahead of you to prove how much you truly love her; the diamond band you are about to give is just the beginning of the journey you will both share sooner or later.

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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