March 31, 2007

Diamond Grading Reports

Diamond Snake Ring Tip! Most online retailers are also willing to show potential buyers designs, which can be modified according to individual tastes if necessary.

You've been told that having a certificate or
a diamond grading report is important, and
as a responsible consumer, you get one -
unfortunately, you probably won't understand
a word of what is on that diamond grading
report, unless you are a jeweler.

On the color grading scale, D, E, and F
mean that the diamond has no color. G, H,
and I means that it has very little color. J, K,
and L means that the diamond has a slight
yellow color. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X
means that the diamond is a darker shade
of yellow. Z means that the diamond has a
fancy color - other than white or yellow.
On the color grading scale, D is the most
valuable, and X is the least valuable -
however diamonds that get a Z rating are
the rarest and most expensive diamonds
in the world.

There are many aspects to a grading report.
Figuring it all out can be very confusing. You
should talk to a jeweler you trust, and have
them explain everything on the diamond
grading report to you.

Vicki Churchill writes for http://www.finest-diamond-snake-rings.com, a site that specializes in Diamond Snake Rings including how, where & what to buy.

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