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Debunking 4 Common Misconceptions About Diamonds

Diamonds are precious and timeless gems popular in engagement rings, wedding bands, and other forms of jewelry. They are beautiful and can add an impressive touch of elegance and class to any piece of jewelry. Still, unfortunately, many misconceptions exist about diamonds that can cloud fact from fiction.
These misconceptions can cause someone to spend more money than necessary or choose a lower-quality diamond than they intended. Let’s debunk the four most common misconceptions about diamonds to help you make a more informed decision when buying diamond jewelry.
The Bigger the Diamond, the Better
One of the most common misconceptions about diamonds is that the bigger the diamond, the better and more valuable it is. While bigger diamonds certainly make a bold statement, the size of a diamond does not necessarily equal its value.
Many factors determine a diamond’s worth, including the cut, clarity, and color. A well-cut diamond with excellent clarity and color will look stunning even if it’s smaller. Moreover, a smaller diamond with a better cut, clarity, and color is likely to be of higher value than a larger diamond with lower quality.
Diamonds Are Indestructible
Another popular misconception about diamonds is that they are indestructible. While diamonds are one of the strongest materials on Earth, they can still sustain damage. At the right angle, this gem can scratch, chip, or even fracture.
You must keep your diamond jewelry away from harder substances, such as other diamonds or metals, that can damage them. We also recommend having a professional jeweler regularly inspect and clean your diamond jewelry to ensure its durability and longevity.
The Higher the Carat, the Sparklier the Diamond
Many people think a diamond’s carat weight determines its sparkle and brilliance. While carat weight certainly plays a role in a diamond’s value, the cut has more importance in determining a diamond’s overall brilliance. A diamond with a lower carat weight can appear much more sparkling than a poorly cut yet heavier diamond.
All Diamonds Are Expensive
You may be pleased to know that not all diamonds are expensive. The quality and rarity of the diamond determine the price. However, the value of diamonds does not always correlate with their size and is not strictly limited to the traditional white diamond. Other natural diamonds, such as colored diamonds, can be often more affordable than colorless diamonds but are still highly valuable. Synthetic diamonds, on the other hand, are less rare and often more inexpensive than natural diamonds.
We hope debunking these myths makes you feel more comfortable and confident purchasing diamond jewelry. If you have any other questions, stop by ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø! We have a large inventory of beautiful GIA-certified diamonds waiting for a new home. Contact us today to make an appointment or to get more information about these fine gems.