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How Can I Find a Cheap a Low Cost Engagement Ring?

December 15, 2009 by Tom W. Mason  
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If you’re intimidated by the process of engagement ring shopping, you’re not alone. Most of us are worried about this large, important purchase. However, there are some ways you can save a lot of money and make the whole process much simpler.

Everyone wants the biggest diamond possible – bigger is considered better. This is one of the things that stresses us out so much. No one wants to pay a lot, but a bigger diamond is the goal.

Fortunately, there’s some good news. You can find a larger diamond for a much smaller cost than you’d think. Just shop smart and learn about how diamonds are priced.

Here’s an example to show you what we mean.

Diamonds are graded using four major characteristics – cut, carat, clarity and color. We’ll check out color to see how you can get a larger diamond for less.

Color grading is done on a scale ranging from D to Z – D is the best of the grades and Z is the worst. Color grades for each diamond are performed by inspecting the diamond under high magnification on a white background in a lab.

What’s the catch? D-grade diamonds look the same as H-grade diamonds, unless you have a microscope. That’s a difference of four grades.

Unless you look at the diamonds beside one another, on a white background, and under close magnification, you’ll never notice the difference. The naked eye just can’t see that level of detail. You might spot a difference between D and I if you know what you’re doing, but even grades I and J are hard to see a difference in.

So what’s the point? You should never pay for a D grade diamond when the human eye can’t distinguish it from an H!

The price difference is a big one, too. It could be thousands of dollars. Of course, as can be expected, jewelry stores try to sell the highest graded diamonds for the most profit – you would, too. Unfortunately, most people don’t take the time to educate themselves, and pay a lot more than they need to.

This is only one example of a way to save when you buy an engagement ring. Pick a diamond with a lower grade in color, and you’ll be able to buy one that’s a lot bigger for the same money.

Click Here to learn exactly how to find an engagement ring at a fraction of the regular cost. This diamond buying guide will show you the secrets to finding a stunning diamond ring at a rock bottom price!

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