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Diamond Making Process

When you think of diamond scanner, what do you see? Do you see something that catches the light perfectly, or do you see something that costs you an arm and a leg? When you’re planning your wedding, what do you see? An engagement ring that your fiancé has always dreamed of, or another bill to pay? Are diamonds just glittering bits of glass to you, or are they the
The Diamond Planning kicks off with you putting together a rough idea of what shape and size diamond you want to buy. Don’t worry if it’s not exact; in fact, doing your research before buying a diamond can save you money and heartache in many cases. A good way to get an idea of what kind of stone might be best for you is to look at photos of real diamonds online and see what sort of cut appeals to you—some experts recommend that when shopping for a diamond, instead of looking at high-quality images and focusing on cut quality.
The next step in Diamond Making Process is choosing a shape. As we’ve discussed, diamond cut is king. A round brilliant cut diamond will always look bigger than any other shape due to its length-to-width ratio and symmetry, but it may not be what you want. If you want your diamond engagement ring to be unique, opt for a shaped diamond. If a triangular or heart-shaped stone fits your taste and budget better than an emerald cut or princess cut (yes these are real options), go for it!