A Diamond Christmas 2004!
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by Keith Thompson
When Archduke Maximillian of Austria
bestowed a diamond ring on Mary of Burgundy in 1477, giving a diamond
as a symbol of love and commitment was birthed. Prior to this only
royalty wore diamonds, believing they symbolized strength and courage.
The root of the word diamond comes from the Greek word "adamas", which
means unconquerable". Other folklore surrounding diamonds links them to
Cupid, whose arrows were said to be tipped with diamonds.
A diamond is an exceedingly rare item. Over
250 tons of ore must be processed to come up with just one 1-carat
diamond of any quality. There are five nations in the world which
account for over 90% of the world's rough diamond supply, and those are
Australia, Botswana, Namibia, Russia and South Africa. Several other
countries produce smaller but significant stones, like the Canadian
Excellent Cut diamonds from the Arctic circle.
Now that we agree that they are rare and
quite valuable, why still do we want to give them as gifts? Because
they're beautiful! And elegant, dazzling and all the other adjectives
she'll likely apply when she opens the gift you've come up with.
Diamond jewelry is like nothing else, and if you're looking to make
this a Christmas or Holiday to remember, the gift of diamonds will make
this an unforgettable Holiday season!
So how do you go about purchasing that
diamond bauble she's always wanted? Here are some guidelines to follow
that will give you the best chance at success!
WHAT DOES SHE WEAR NOW?
Notice her style now. To have the best
chance at finding a diamond style that compliments her natural chosen
style you need to come armed with the knowledge of several things. Some
of those include does she like classic, contemporary, or vintage
styling? What metals does she wear. Is it exclusively gold, platinum,
silver? Does she like bold or muted pieces, and the relative size of
the jewelry in her possession now.
WHAT SIZE DOES SHE WEAR?
You may have to be sort of James Bondish to
get this information in order to preserve the surprise, but getting
ahold of a ring just long enough to have it sized would be the mission,
should you choose to accept it! That said, there is always the option
or buying a loose diamond and letting her shop for the setting. You're
still a hero and she gets exactly what she wants!
THE SHAPE & SETTING
Diamonds come in many shapes and settings.
Would she like a round diamond, a marquise cut or oval, a princess cut
or emerald, pear or heart; there are many choices available to you to
find just the diamond jewelry she wants. When your're out
shopping,linger by the jewelry counters long enough to let her look but
not long enough to arouse suspicion. You may be rewarded with hints of
preference that will help you. Take into consideration the size and
shape of her hands. This will have a bearing on how the ring looks on
her. For instance large rings sometimes overwhelm small hands. Try to
think proportionately.
THE OCCASION
What is the occasion? Is it a Christmas or
Holiday gift? A birthday bauble? Anniversary? Engagement? Whatever the
occasion, know that she'll look upon this gift as something special, a
gift of love and endearment. Choose wisely!
SHOPPING FOR DIAMOND JEWELRY
Choosing where you buy a diamond has never
been easier. Besides the plethora of diamond retailers in your very
neighborhood, the internet has made diamond shopping incredibly
convenient. Most of the major jewelers have an online presence, and
often this will get you more stone for the money, as they have little
or no overhead online. Most offer guarantees and return privileges, and
buying online is in my view very much safer than handing my credit card
to an eighteen year old with a spending problem. Also, as you know if
you're reading this, information is readily available online, and
suspect at times offline. A website is not on commission or limited so
mcuh by inventory as a commissioned salesperson might be.
Do some discreet research, gather your data, go online and find the rock of her dreams! Make this a Diamond Christmas!
Keith Thompson has done more diamond
shopping than he cares to admit! This article is available for reprint
as long as none of the content or links are changed. Keith is the
webmaster of two hot business sites: http://www.DiamondChristmas.com
and http://www.GiftsForBiz.com
Article Keywords: diamond, diamonds, buying diamonds, gold, silver, platinum
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