Aug 28

Most women aspire to own a pair of fine diamonds stud earrings. And the first choice has to be a pair of Round brilliant cut prong set studs! The reason for this is clear. The Brilliant cut and the prong setting make a sublime combination ensuring that a flattering amount of sparkle is seen next to the face. And a pair of diamond studs looks good with anything. Their versatility means they can be worn equally well with a smart business suit for a high powered presentation, a casual outfit for a home bake sale, a little black dress for evening or a bikini at the beach! So if you are looking to buy someone special a pair of diamond earrings, diamond studs must be your first choice!

A necklace could be an excellent choice if she wears necklaces, but even so there is a chance that a diamond necklace will get put in the safe and worn only on very special occasions. The one piece of jewellery that a girl can wear for any occasion and not feel over or under dressed is diamond stud earrings sale. They are also usually more affordable. The hardest part of shopping for diamond earrings, for most people, is deciding on the cut of the diamond: i.e. princess, round, emerald, or oval? Assuming you are looking to buy a matched set of diamond studs, the differences in cut only matter to the girl. If you know her well enough, you can match the shape to her personality. Round-cut diamonds are cut in the shape of a cone and known for their brilliancy. This cut is the most popular cut for a diamond. If you have seen an engagement ring recently, chances are the main diamond was a round-cut.

Princess-cut diamonds are shaped like an inverted pyramid – a square top with four beveled edges. It is the second most popular cut for all diamond jewelry. Emerald-cut diamonds are shaped like most emeralds are – a rectangular inverted pyramid. While not a particularly common cut, the shape is familiar and suits rounder faces best. Oval-cut diamonds are very similar in shape to round-cut diamonds, differing only in the shape of the base of the cone. There are other cuts available, like the pear and the heart, but sticking to the classic shapes is always a good idea when buying jewellery without the lady by your side. The size of the diamond, measured in carats, should be smaller as the ear can only hold so much weight. One last piece of advice: Ask the jeweller you are buying from to recommend a pair of gold diamond stud earrings. They know what they are doing – trust their opinions as well as yours.


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