2/12/12

Not Merely White Diamonds Anymore: the Contemporary Eternity Wedding Bands

By Melissa Vidalia


Purchasing diamonds is a complicated business. One of the most beautiful gemstone in the world is 'Diamond'. The brilliance, shining appearance of diamond has completely revolutionized the world. Diamond jewelry is said to be the women's choice so you'll come to see the exotic collection of diamond rings, diamond earrings, diamond necklace, and many more in offline as well as online jewelry shops.

Maximilian's gesture may be the first recorded diamond given for betrothal, but the exchange of wedding rings dates back much further. The ancient Romans gave each other iron bands to signify marriage. Iron changed to gold in the second century AD. Couples in the Roman Empire were the first to place betrothal, or 'truth' rings on the fourth finger of the left hand; believing that a vein in that finger, the 'vena amoris', runs directly to the heart.

In the Middle Ages, a man would keep a betrothal ring suspended from the band of his hat, ready to give to a chosen maid. Wedding rings started to be set with colored gemstones. 'Posy Rings,' inscribed inside with poems or love messages, were a Middle Age invention and continued to be popular through Victorian times. Inscriptions inside wedding bands endure to this day.

Most important of them all is the Cut, as the brilliance of a diamond is heavily reliant on this. Do not confuse it with the shape of the diamond, as the former refers to the reflective qualities of the diamond. It is the angles of the diamond that allow it to give that brilliance emanating from within. When the angles are perfectly proportional, you can expect that they are most brilliant.

Then there's Clarity, or the presence (or absence) of blemishes within the stone. Of course, the less blemishes there are in the diamond, then the better. These blemishes and inclusions may mean air bubbles, cracks, or other minerals located within the stone. Perfectly clear diamonds are very rare, so expect that they are very expensive, too.




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