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A Lesson on Heart Shaped Engagement Rings
Source:
http://solitaireengagementrings.snappages.com
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A heart shaped engagement ring is
manufactured from a heart-shaped brilliant
modified stone. Many people find the heart-
shaped diamond a pleasing alternative to the
ever-present conventional round brilliant
pattern.
CUT, CLARITY, COLOR, AND CARAT
Heart shaped diamond engagement rings have
fifty nine facets that may be reduced if desired.
Skillfully cut facets allow light to reflect and
disperse throughout the diamond. Additionally,
the angles should sparkle and mirror the colors
of the rainbow.
Per the Gemological Institute of America’s (GIA)
guidelines, the clarity grades of diamonds are
rated from Flawless to Imperfect 3. Thus, the
clarity grade for heart shaped engagement rings
can be assessed, compared, and evaluated to
the Institute’s stipulated ranges prior to
purchase.
Furthermore, a variety of colorful diamonds are
frequently mounted as centerpieces for heart
shaped engagement rings such as pink, brown,
blue; yellow, and black gradations.
What’s more, carats can range from 0.15ct and
above, but generally speaking, half a carat and
above is the average market scope.
SETTINGS AND PRICE RANGE
The solitaire setting is very popular and
traditional; it highlights a single prominent
diamond with smaller diamonds embedded in
the band or none. Another preferred design is
the three-stone setting comprised of a large
diamond at the center with two lesser
accessory diamonds. The bands are available in
gold, silver, and platinum.
The cost of a heart shaped engagement ring can
fit any budget. Some sell for as low as $149.00
and others cost millions of dollars based on the
rarity of the diamond, carat weight, and clarity.
A BRIEF HISTORY
Firstly, diamonds were discovered in India
several hundred years Before the Common Era.
In regards to heart-shaped diamonds, Galeazzo
Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan, mentioned them in
a letter written to Nicodemo di Pontremoli, a
diplomat, circa 1463. This document is cited as
the paramount reference for the earliest known
existence of heart-shaped diamonds. Therefore,
one could presume heart-shaped diamond rings
were available to Milan’s upper class. It is
alleged Lodewyk van Berquem, a Flemish
diamond cutter, created the initial heart-shaped
diamonds in Milan, Italy.
Consequently, the discovery of diamonds in
Brazil around the 18th century generated a
mass commercial market for the valued gems.
In turn, people began to wear diamond jewelry
to formal occasions. During this time, heart
shaped diamond engagement rings emerged
incorporating rubies, signifying love and infinity.
HONORING A SPLENDID LOVE MATCH THE
RIGHT WAY
Indeed, what better way to honor and express a
splendid love match than with a heart shaped
diamond engagement ring. It celebrates the
feminine mystique, the female silhouette as
well as symbolizes overflowing abundance and
success; thereby offering a distinctive, unique,
and ageless motif for adornment.