How to Choose a Diamond Necklace
Diamonds are undoubtedly the most beautiful, precious and durable stones that can lift any women’s mood for sure.
Geologists believe that diamonds are fragments of stars fallen from the sky to the ground and shattered long ago. In fact, if you look at them closely, you might get the impression that this is indeed the case.
But when it comes to fine jewellery, you have endless choices to choose from. The problem is that these choices tend to leave many women at a loss at what to do. This decision becomes critical when choosing what to wear at a couple of different functions including a wedding, graduation, Red Carpet type extravaganza or other event that ranks high on your importance meter.
In fact, this is the best time to buy a diamond given that the global prices of diamonds fell on average by 10% compared to last year.
Many people think that diamonds are only transparent but in reality they can be soft pink or the colour of dark chocolate. However, the rarest colours in this particular stone are red, blue and black and the most popular and common colour includes all shades of yellow.
Instructions
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Decide how you are going to wear it. Will you wear it to work on a daily basis or at night clubs on weekly basis? This step is vital, because it will let choose from a variety of stones available in the market.
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Consider the outfit you'll be wearing at any particular party with the diamond necklace. To see if it will work, take your jewellery to the clothing store and see how it looks with the outfit you are considering.
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Search for necklaces that enhance your facial features. First of all, precious stones, and necklace should grab your attention. If it does not appeal to you, then it will be hard for you to feel good. You should observe if it suits your skin tone, the shape of your face, the length of your hair and last but not least, your personality.
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Use a magnifying glass to make sure that there is no defect in the stone before making an expensive purchase. Start with the upper face of the diamond as it might to show you dome scratches and stains.