What clarity is best for diamond studs?
If you’d like a specific recommendation for clarity and diamond studs, the GIA has one. The jewelry experts at the GIA suggest that you can go as low as SI1, SI2, I1 or even I2 for diamond studs.
What is the price of diamond stud earrings?
Our prices for our gold diamond earrings start from around ₹12,000 to ₹340,000.
What are the most expensive diamond stud earrings?
The buyer snatched up “The Apollo Blue” earring for $42.1 million, and “The Artemis Pink” diamond for $15.3 million. Combined, the pair set a record for the most expensive earrings ever sold at auction. The prior record was held by the Miroir de l’Amour earrings sold by Christie’s last year for $17.6 million.
What color is good for diamond studs?
A white metal (white gold or platinum) is an excellent choice for diamonds with color grades of D through J on the GIA D-to-Z Color Grading Scale. A white metal will enhance the fact that these diamonds are colorless or have only a hint of yellow.
How important is color in diamond studs?
Beyond the preference for a whiter stone, however, the color of a diamond does not affect its brightness or sparkle. Fast Fact: Most experts agree that, when mounted, diamonds in the “G-H” range appear colorless, and represent a much better value than “D-F” stones which command significantly higher prices.
What diamond cut is best for earrings?
princess cut diamonds
Round and princess cut diamonds are the most popular diamond shapes for stud earrings. Both are known for their classic, symmetrical look and offer maximum brilliance and sparkle. If you are aiming for an edgier style, the four-prong metal basket of the princess cut diamond is a good choice for you.
What is better clarity or carat?
About one third of diamonds sold fall into the SI1-SI2 range. The larger the diamond, the easier imperfections are to detect; therefore Clarity becomes more important. For diamonds over 2 carats, a clarity grade of VS2 or higher is the safest bet for avoiding any signs of visible inclusions.
How can you tell if diamond studs are real?
Use a Jeweler’s Loupe After you acquire a loupe, take your diamond and examine it closely for imperfections and inclusions. Microscopic flaws will determine that the diamond is real, whereas no flaws will indicate that the stone is likely a fake.