By Anthony Clark


A novice at jewellery shopping could find it hard to choose gems for purchase. A helpful guide which they can make use of is a diamond size chart. The tips in the following paragraphs illustrate the use of this guide.

First, understand that the size being measured most prominently here is not how big the diamond on the chart is. Rather, it is the carat of said gem that is being prominently measured here (though the former is not neglected). So be sure to keep this in mind when you are using this tool, as you will know what you are looking at here.

The larger the carat that is listed, the more expensive the gem is likely to be. This is because gems that have larger carats will be much rarer and therefore will have greater retail value in the marketplace. This is something else that cannot be overlooked when shopping for these items.

Also realise that since carat will not indicate how large the gem is, said gem will not be bigger if it has a higher carat. Those measurements are printed independently of the carat. It is vital that you do not get these two values mixed up.

Finally, make sure that the tool with which you are provided is certified by the GIA. They are the worldwide authority on gemstone carats and values, and they can be used to independently verify a merchant's wares. So take care that their seal of approval is present before you make any purchases from anyone.

To conclude, then, utilising a diamond size chart is a process of understanding a few things. Those include telling carats from measurements, realising how carat and expense is inversely proportional, and being aware of how necessary GIA certification is. All of this will be taken care of with due attention to the paragraphs above.




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