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3-Carat Diamond Ring Price: What You Need to Know Before Buying

3-Carat Diamond Ring Price: What You Need to Know Before Buying

by Diana Jarrett, Content Writer
Well, well, well. You’re curious about the 3-carat diamond ring price? Smart shopper you are. Of course, anyone can tell you that a 3-carat diamond ring is both alluring and significant. The large size is considered to be a high-value stone. Engaged couples or those celebrating an important anniversary are all potential shoppers.  But when it comes to an engaged couple, the 3-carat diamond ring is extremely meaningful. A 3-carat diamond ring is a significant financial investment and a sentimental one to be cherished for a lifetime. Remember that these important diamonds are also sought after by high-net-worth investors and collectors who understand that rare diamonds appreciate in value over time. LEIBISH 3.23ct Fancy Light Pink Diamond You won’t be able to simply look for the price of a 3-carat diamond ring, however. So many variables go into its value that you must learn the price factors first before going shopping. These factors will help you understand what to look for and what your 3-carat diamond will look like. An informed shopper is a smart shopper. Understanding the Basics of 3-Carat Diamond Pricing Arm yourself with the vital information needed to make an informed decision when shopping for your 3-carat diamond ring. If you're wondering how much is a 3-carat diamond ring, several key factors will impact its value and, ultimately, the price you’ll pay. A 3-carat diamond is quite rare; therefore, the price will reflect its relative rarity. It’s not enough to go by the carat size when pricing a 3-carat diamond—or any other size diamond. There are many factors that weigh into the price of a 3-carat diamond. Within those factors, then, even a slight variation has a significant impact on the price of the diamond. The main traits to consider when looking at the price of a 3-carat diamond are: The Cut This word cut, when referring to a diamond, does not mean its shape—like a marquise or oval shape. Here, diamond cut refers to the quality of the polishing and cutting performed on the stone. For example, a symmetrical cut always handles light better, allowing optimum light to be reflected back to the eye—and thus produce more brilliance in the diamond. A modern, well-proportioned cut diamond is much more pleasing to the eye. As an example, the ideal depth-to-width ratio (1:30 to 1:65) of an emerald cut is more attractive to a viewer, so this makes the diamond more valuable. A symmetrically fashioned oval cut with ideal proportions is also more appealing as it flatters the fingers of the wearer. These are but a few examples of what a good cut entails. LEIBISH 3-carat Fancy Yellow Cushion Halo Diamond Ring Color and Clarity With both of these grading categories, the higher the ranking, the better the quality. The top rank for a colorless diamond is D on the GIA 4Cs color scale. This is highly sought after because very few diamonds actually possess a D grade. The lower the number of the Color category (it goes from D to Z), the more body color that stone exhibits, and this impacts value as well. An important diamond grading feature is its clarity. Diamonds are a natural, earth-mined product. So, like many natural substances, they often have clarity issues. They may have internal blemishes or ‘flaws’ (also called inclusions). But these are completely normal to an authentic diamond. Professionals will tell you, the inclusions seen in a diamond are one way for that stone to be identified as genuine. But too many inclusions, their placement, and their dark tone all affect value as well. Here's a separate issue, but one that’s important to consider when shopping for a diamond. It seems that diamond shapes also go in and out of vogue. For years, the marquise-shaped stone (it looks like a football) was a slow seller. Lately, it’s being reinvigorated by young shoppers. Now it is often set “East-West” instead of vertically along the finger for a modern vibe. Princess-cut diamonds had their day in the late 1980s and 1990s. Nowadays, however, they are less called for. So shoppers who fall in love with the square-shaped princess cut diamond may be pleased with a better price than other shapes. The most sought-after diamond shape of all time is the round brilliant-shaped diamond. This is because its facet arrangement makes the diamond sparkle more than any other cut. The round shape is also flattering on any shape or size of hand. Since lots of diamonds are cut this way, you may also find the pricing to be in your favor. LEIBISH 3.00ct Colorless Diamond Average Price Range for a 3-Carat Diamond Ring Finding the price for a 3-carat diamond is not so simple, as you can tell by studying the factors that impact its price. If you know the price for a 1-carat diamond, for example, you can’t simply multiply it by 3 to find the price of a 3-carat diamond. That’s because the rough crystal needed to polish it into a 3-carat diamond must be extraordinarily larger than the rough used to cut a 1-carat stone. Finding a large enough stone to polish into a 3-carat stone is a rare occurrence indeed. For a 3-carat ideal or excellent cut diamond with a G color and VS1 clarity, you’ll pay close to $60,000 at today’s prices.  But with the wide range of quality variables in pricing, you’ll see anywhere from $20,000 to $200,000 and more for certain qualities of natural earth-mined 3-carat diamonds. Some shoppers are interested in lab-grown diamonds, also called LGD. Of course, these are manufactured products, and because of that, their cost is far less than an earth-mined diamond. Currently, you’ll be able to find 3-carat lab-grown diamonds retailing close to $2,000. Keep in mind that these manufactured products have flooded the marketplace in recent years, as factories have been producing these products 24 hours a day—seven days a week. Therefore, it is possible that their prices will fall even further in the coming years. The difference between an LGD and a natural diamond is pretty straightforward. The earth-mined diamond is always a unique crystal. No two are alike. And the larger the rough, the steeper the price. This is all due to their scarcity. The quality range of natural diamonds is extremely varied—as you can imagine. When it comes to LGD products, they are all high color and high clarity since they were manufactured to those standards. But since they are produced in a factory, there is, unfortunately, no resale value with an LGD. Natural diamonds, on the other hand, can be resold or traded up as consumers often when they can afford a larger stone—or to mark a special life milestone. Size Comparison of a 3-Carat Diamond You want to know the size of a 3-carat diamond, so you’ll know if it’s right for you. The term ‘carat’ can be confusing to some, especially those just starting their diamond search. Carat refers to the weight of the diamond—not to its size. Because diamonds are cut to very exactly standards today, there is some conformity between diamond weights and their sizes. Often, diamond retailers will discuss the weight of carats and size with the diamond they are offering. The most called-for cut is a round brilliant diamond. So, for the sake of this discussion, we’ll examine the size differences in round diamonds. A 1-carat round diamond is often 6.5mm in diameter. A 2-carat round diamond is likely to be 8.1mm. A well-cut modern 3-carat round diamond should be in the range of 9.2mm in diameter. Comparing Diamond Sizes Diamonds are measured for size in millimeters—measuring across their widest part.  So you can visualize the size difference. You are probably wondering, “What is a 3-carat diamond price?”  Keep in mind a 3-carat diamond will not be three times the price of the same quality 1-carat stone. This is because there are a greater number of smaller diamond crystals found. But the larger crystal used for a 3-carat diamond is much rarer, and therefore, the price will reflect that rarity. Even when the diamond is well cut, some shapes tend to look larger or smaller than their weight. Take a princess cut, for instance. It carries a lot of weight in the pavilion – or its underside. You can’t see this from the top but it’s there. So any size of princess cut diamond will look a bit smaller than the same carat size round brilliant diamond. An oval or pear-shaped diamond can sometimes look larger than its carat weight because it has an elongated shape. These shapes also tend to make the fingers look more graceful and slender. Something to think about. Factors Influencing a 3-Carat Diamond Ring Price Every consumer must decide what is most important to them when shopping for their 3-carat diamond ring. You will prioritize what’s important for your preferences. Is top color your main goal? A diamond with D-E-F color is more rare and pricier. But it looks spectacular on the hand. No one can deny that. Perhaps the largest size is your objective. Then you will accept a lower clarity to stay within your budget. Diamonds of the same carat weight can vary widely in price. Clarity, color, cut, and carat size all contribute to the diamond’s beauty, and those traits will vastly impact its price. Tips for Buying a 3-Carat Diamond Ring Since the prices for diamonds vary so much depending on their shape and 4Cs, it’s wise to become very familiar with all the factors ahead of time. Also, narrow down your range of diamond shapes to consider if you can, prior to shopping. That way, you will have a clearer vision of what you want and what your budget can afford. There is nothing wrong with trying on several diamond shapes if you’re unclear about what looks best on your hand. A slender hand or a larger hand will display the diamonds differently. The same thing is true of a small hand or one with long fingers. So make sure you love the diamond shape once you actually see it on your own hand. 3-carat diamond rings in different shapes A diamond of lower clarity than its comparison stone of similar quality in other aspects will definitely cost less. If you find a high-clarity diamond but it has a ‘low’ color—like J-K-L on the grading scale, it will also sell at a lesser price. So you should decide what traits of a diamond you are flexible with and which traits are deal breakers before you head out to the store. That way, you can narrow down the perfect stone for you. This is a major investment and one which holds a great deal of sentiment. You’ll be cherishing this ring for your entire life, so taking your time in making the best choice—is wise. In the end, it’s a balance between your budget and the quality of the diamond you prefer. With such a lot of money at stake, make sure your 3-carat diamond is authentic! That is unless you are purchasing an LGD, as this information (about it being a lab diamond) should be disclosed to you upfront – If the retailer is reliable. For natural diamonds, ask to see their certificate of authenticity. This will be provided as part of the purchase of your diamond. A major diamond grading laboratory like the Gemological Institute of America Lab (GIA) or American Gem Society Lab (AGS) will authenticate your diamond, giving you peace of mind with this purchase. Conclusion A 3-carat diamond ring is any woman’s dream stone. It is an important size no matter what shape you select. And it will be the envy of anyone who has a chance to enjoy seeing you wear it. Because this size is much less frequently found in nature, it is a true rarity and one you will cherish for your entire life. 3.52ct White Emerald Shape Three-stone Diamond Ring The 3-carat diamond ring price reflects both its exceptional beauty and its rarity, making it a significant financial investment as well as a symbol of love and commitment. So be sure to study up on all the variables that affect the look and the quality of a diamond. Also narrow down your options for the shape of your diamond to one or two different shapes. That way, when you do go shopping, you have given yourself some helpful guidelines to follow. You’ll be happy shopping instead of anxious by so many options.  It’s always advisable to consult with a reputable jeweler who is an expert in diamonds. He or she will be invaluable in helping you to finalize your decision. This knowledgeable jeweler will help ensure that you have purchased a diamond of value—and one you will treasure for your entire life. Here’s wishing you a sparkling future with the diamond of your dreams.
How Much is a 2-Carat Diamond Ring Worth? Complete Cost Guide

How Much is a 2-Carat Diamond Ring Worth? Complete Cost Guide

by Diana Jarrett, Content Writer
There was a time with brides were thrilled with receiving a quarter carat diamond engagement ring. Any diamond was not only an investment but represented a long time of saving up for the groom. In times past, the rule was to save up 3 months salary for the diamond ring. Today the thinking is more along the lines of balancing what the bride wants with the couple’s overall budget.  Over the years diamond sizes in engagement rings have become larger too. That can be a reflection on women seeing (and loving!) the super-sized diamond rings that popular celebrities flaunt.  Social media and other celebrity coverage has influenced the perception that bigger is better! 2-carat Fancy Light Yellow Oval Halo Diamond Engagement Ring Of course, there’s a definite allure to a larger diamond. Nowadays, the 2-carat diamond size is extremely popular. There are so many factors that affect the diamond price, however. They include the cut, the color, the carat weight, and the clarity, of course. Also, a great price disparity is seen between lab-grown diamonds and natural earth-mined diamonds. If you’re like many shoppers who are wondering, “How much is a 2-carat diamond?” you’re not alone. So, let’s check on a 2-carat diamond ring cost.  Understanding 2 Carat Diamonds The term ‘carat’ can be confusing to some, especially those just starting their diamond search. Carat actually refers to the weight of the diamond—not the size. That said, there is some conformity between diamond weights and their sizes. Often, diamond retailers will discuss the weight of carats and size with round diamonds. This is called a ‘round brilliant diamond’. A well-cut modern 2-carat round diamond should be in the range of 8.1mm. Diamonds are measured for size in millimeters—measuring across their widest part.  A 1-carat round diamond (contrasted to a 2-carat stone) is often 6.5mm in diameter. So you can visualize the size difference. You are probably wondering, “What is a 2-carat diamond price?”  Keep in mind a 2-carat diamond will not be twice the price of the same quality 1-carat stone. This is because there are a greater number of smaller diamond crystals found. But the larger crystal used for a 2-carat diamond is much rarer, and therefore, the price will reflect that rarity. LEIBISH 2.19 carat, Fancy Pink Diamond, Radiant Shape, VVS1 Clarity, GIA Factors Affecting the Price of a 2-Carat Diamond It’s not enough to go by the carat size when pricing a 2-carat diamond—or any other size diamond. There are so many factors that weigh into the price of a 2-carat diamond. And within those factors, even very slight variations can affect the price of the diamond. Here are the main traits to consider when looking at the price of a diamond—of any carat size. Cut Quality The word cut, in this case, does not mean its shape—like a round or pear shape. In this case, diamond cut refers to the quality of all the polishing and cutting work done on the stone. For example, a symmetrical cut will handle light better, allowing for light reflected back to the eye—and thus produce more brilliance. A well-proportioned stone is also much more pleasing to the eye. So, the ideal depth-to-width ratio of an emerald cut is more appealing and thus makes the stone more valuable. These are but a few examples of what a good cut entails. Color The highest designation for a colorless diamond is D—this is highly sought after because very few diamonds actually have a D grade. The lower the number of the Color category, the more body color that stones exhibit, and this impacts value. Clarity Another important diamond grading feature is clarity. Diamonds are a natural earth-mined product. As such, they often have some clarity issues. They may have internal blemishes or ‘flaws’ which are completely normal to this authentic stone. As a matter of fact, the inclusions seen in a diamond are one way for the stone to be identified. But too many, their placement, and their darkness all affect value as well. How much is a 2-carat diamond? Cost of a 2-carat diamond? Let’s check it out. Since we mentioned all the various factors affecting diamond pricing, it’s impossible to set a specific price range for a 2-carat diamond. That said, an internet search reveals prices for a 2-carat diamond starting as low as $8,000, but it may climb to around $58,000. It all depends on the combination of grades we mentioned here. These are called the 4Cs of diamond quality: Color, Cut, Clarity, and Carat Weight.Price ranges for different clarity and color grades for a 2-carat diamond 2024 Added to the 4Cs that affect pricing, diamond values also vary by the shape of the stone. Some stones are much more popular, such as the traditional round brilliant diamond. This is because the facet arrangement of this shape offers the most sparkle of any shape. Other diamond shapes are not so popular anymore—like the princess shape which saw enormous acceptance in the late 1980s. The following list will provide you with a general range of prices you may find with a good quality modern cut 2-carat diamond. This general guide may change over time as diamond prices fluctuate. But here, you will find a price range for several of the most popular diamond shapes today. $9,000 -- $55,000 = round brilliant cut diamond $7,500 -- $28,300 = cushion cut diamond $8,500 -- $33,270 = emerald cut diamond $8,300 -- $33,000 = oval shaped diamond $8,000 -- $33,800 = heart shaped diamond $8,000 -- $42,400 = pear shaped diamond Comparing Mined vs. Lab-Grown 2 Carat Diamonds As recently as five years ago, many consumers were unfamiliar with the existence of lab-grown diamonds, also known as LGD. But today, just about any consumer knows the basic information about LGDs. On the plus side, an LGD offers a big bang for the buck. Brides can consider huge stones they never dreamt of previously. On the downside—these sparklers have literally no resale value. One of the perks of buying a natural diamond is that it can be resold or traded up for a larger diamond later on. That’s actually a common tradition among couples of all ages. Later on, or at certain anniversaries, a couple will trade up their original diamond for a larger one. Unfortunately, that is not possible with an LGD. To give you an example of the difference between a 2-carat LGD and a 2-carat mined diamond, here are the latest prices. A 2-carat round mined diamond may cost anywhere from $9,000 to $58,000. But the same LGD may cost around $1,000 in today’s market. Prices for LGD are rapidly dropping due to overproduction and a slight veering away from manufactured stones.Comparison of prices between mined and lab-grown 2-carat diamonds Buying Tips for a 2-Carat Diamond Study all the pricing factors of diamonds before you go shopping. You will discover which trait is more important to you ---and which factor you care less about. For example, you may decide that the color (the higher the rarer) is your top preference. That means its more important than the diamond size. But perhaps you plan on getting a yellow or rose gold setting. In that case, you actually can select a bit lower color grade than you originally wanted. These warm gold settings will make your diamond appear as if it has a higher (D-E-F) color. Or you may discover that the clarity issue is not a deal breaker for you. In some cases, even though a diamond has a lower clarity, the actual blemishes (inclusions) are not dark, or perhaps they are located on the side of the stone where they are not noticeable. Go shopping armed with the qualities you have prioritized. And be flexible with the qualities that are not deal breakers. In the end, selecting your diamond will be an informed decision but one where your heart falls in love with a certain stone too. Let that happen and you’ll be forever happy with your choice. LEIBISH 2.16ct Fancy Light Yellow Cushion Halo Diamond Ring Set Conclusion Now you have a much better answer to “How much is a 2-carat diamond?” Buying a 2-carat diamond is an important decision and one that should be made after you do some homework. Learning how each of the 4Cs affects the value of a diamond will help you form the perfect choice when you actually go shopping.  Once you have familiarized yourself with all the quality traits that affect a diamond’s value and determine which ones are your priority, then it's time to go shopping. Set a budget and stick to it where possible. But remember that this stone is also full of personal meaning and will be a cherished item that you wear for the rest of your life. So a little flexibility is also in order. Happy shopping!
How to Measure Ring Size at Home: Accurate Ring Size Guide with Chart

How to Measure Ring Size at Home: Accurate Ring Size Guide with Chart

by Diana Jarrett, Content Writer
The moment she’s waited for—slipping that gorgeous ring on her finger for the very first time—is a thrill she and you will remember for the rest of your lives. It may also become a photo-op (for friends and family to join in on the moment), and nothing should go wrong. But what could go awry at such a tender, sentimental moment? If the ring is too tight or too big, well—that could produce a bit of a letdown, couldn’t it? That’s why knowing how to measure ring size correctly is crucial to ensure the moment is as perfect as you’ve both imagined. Foolproof Methods for Ring Size Measurements But not to worry. There are foolproof methods for insuring that your ring size is correct so that the ring presentation will thrill both the bride and groom. Let’s look at several ways to determine the correct ring size. There are a variety of easy to use ways, from printable ring size charts, to enlisting the help of a professional. There’s one that’s perfect for you. To be safe, why not consider using a few ways to check the ring size for extra assurance—many people do that for complete confidence. You may not know the ring size you need at the moment, but the discovery process is easy, fun and truly enjoyable. This comprehensive ring size guide will take the stress out of shopping for the ideal ring of your dreams. LEIBISH Fancy Yellow Oval Diamond Engagement Ring The Importance of Knowing Your Ring Size Impact of Correct Ring Size on Comfort and Fit: Why It’s Important Knowing your ring size before purchasing an engagement ring is crucial for ensuring both comfort and a secure fit. While resizing is an option for many rings, selecting the correct size from the start guarantees the shank’s integrity remains uncompromised. A perfectly fitted ring provides not only comfort but also peace of mind, as there’s no risk of it slipping off or feeling too tight. Consulting a ring size guide or seeking professional advice ensures the ideal size for long-term wear. Risks of Resizing: When to Avoid Resizing and How It Can Affect Your Ring While resizing is a common practice, it’s not without its challenges. Some ring designs, particularly those with intricate stone settings along the front of the shank, may experience weakened stone settings or structural changes during resizing. Your diamond professional can advise whether a particular style is suitable for adjustment or if resizing might compromise its integrity.A collection of LEIBISH rings Resizing typically involves adding or removing a small portion of metal from the back of the shank. A skilled jeweler can make this modification seamless, but repeated resizing can weaken the ring over time. Whenever possible, aim for an accurate fit to avoid unnecessary adjustments. Always consult with an experienced jeweler to ensure the resizing process is executed without affecting the ring's durability or aesthetic appeal. Ring Measurement Tips for Accurate Ring Size Time of Day Matters: When to Measure Your Ring Finger for Accuracy Our bodies naturally fluctuate throughout the day, and this includes the size of our fingers. To ensure an accurate ring size measurement, it’s best to measure your ring finger later in the day. By that time, your body has settled into its natural rhythm, providing a more consistent and reliable measurement. Measuring too early in the day, when your fingers may be smaller, can result in a size that feels tight later. Temperature and Body Changes: How They Influence Ring Size Measurement Environmental factors, like temperature, play a significant role in ring size measurements. In colder weather, your fingers tend to shrink slightly, just as you might notice your shoes feel looser. On hot days, or after eating salty foods or drinking alcohol, your fingers may swell, giving a false impression of your actual size. To avoid these fluctuations, choose a day with moderate weather conditions and measure when your hands are warm but not overly hot. This balance ensures a fit that’s comfortable and true to your natural size. Paying attention to these details can make all the difference in finding the perfect ring size. LEIBISH Royal Blue Oval Sapphire and Diamond Side Stone Ring Convenient and Accurate Ring Size Chart for Measuring Ring Size at Home Here’s a very handy method for checking your correct ring size. A printable chart is portable and very easy to use. This little tool makes measuring ring size on the go a breeze. Simply print out the chart and place a ring that the wearer already has on each round ring guide. Look for the one that is the nearest match to the person’s own ring. Each diameter shown on the chart has a corresponding US ring size with it. But what if the person’s ring is between two printed ring diameters? No problem. When that occurs (and it often does), select the larger of the sizes to be sure you’ll be getting a good fit. When you’re buying a ring as a surprise, you can enlist the help of her family or friends, who can secretly get a ring from her to accomplish this task!  US & Canada Inside  Circumference MM 2 2¼ 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6 6¼ 6½ 6¾ 7 7¼ 7½ 7¾ 8 8¼ 8½ 8¾ 9 9¼ 9½9¾ 10 10¼ 10½ 10¾ 11 11¼ 11½ 11¾12 12¼ 12½ 12¾ 13 13½ 14 14½ 15 15½   41.5042.1342.7643.4544.1444.7745.4046.0246.6847.2547.9748.7949.3249.9550.5851.2151.8752.5053.1653.8254.5154.8255.7656.4557.1557.6558.2158.7259.3460.3860.9861.6462.3362.8963.4664.2164.9765.5066.2266.7367.5168.1468.7769.4370.1571.0072.4573.7374.99  76.25   How to Measure Ring Size with a String or Paper Strip There’s more than one way to get an accurate ring size. It may sound overly simple, but the string or paper strip method works very well. And you’re bound to have one or both of those items to check the ring size. Here’s how to measure ring size.  Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around the base of the ring finger. Carefully mark the meeting point with a pen where each end comes together. Be careful not to pull the string or paper too tight. If it feels secure but comfortable, you’ve got the fit correctly measured. Now measure your sized string or paper with a ruler or tape measure. Use the mm markings and divide that number by Pi or 3.14. That will be the diameter of the ring. Look at the closest measurement on the paper ring size chart to find the correct ring size. How Professionals Can Help Determine Accurate Ring Size Benefits of Professional Assistance: Ensuring Precision and Comfort Choosing the perfect ring involves more than just picking a design—it’s also about finding the right ring size for a comfortable and secure fit. This is where the expertise of a diamond professional becomes invaluable. They understand the subtle nuances of different ring styles, from the impact of design elements on ring measurement to how specific styles interact with the shape and size of your finger. Their knowledge can help you navigate options like ring size charts, ring sizes in mm or inches, and even how to measure ring size at home.  LEIBISH Multi-Color Diamond Cluster Couture Rings When to Seek Expert Help: Choosing the Best Option for Accurate Ring Size If you’re unsure of how to determine ring size or feel uncertain about how to figure out ring size using DIY methods, seeking professional guidance is the best step forward. Jewelers can provide precise ring size measurements and offer insight into whether certain designs are easier to resize later. They can guide you through tools like an accurate ring size chart or help you calculate finger circumference to ring size. Professionals are also well-equipped to address specific scenarios, such as finding the smallest ring size or using a ring measurement chart for non-standard designs. Their expertise ensures you avoid potential risks, like selecting a size that might be hard to resize due to intricate stone settings. Relying on a diamond professional's assistance not only streamlines the process but ensures that every aspect, from fit to design, is thoughtfully addressed—making your final choice both elegant and worry-free. Consider Ring Width and Style for Perfect Ring Size For example, if you were to select a ring with a very wide band, you may be surprised to learn that you often need to size up a ¼ to even a ½ size to get a comfy fit. Many other ring styles may have an impact on the final size you need. Eternity bands, as another example are stunning pieces of jewelry. These bands are encrusted with diamonds all around the shank. Their message is one of never ending love—just like the ring has neither beginning nor end. But the extra diamonds on the ring may require sizing up just a tiny bit to ensure comfort when worn on a daily basis.   LEIBISH Fancy Light Pink Diamond Half Eternity Ring How to Measure Ring Size with Fluctuating Weight This is a good time to mention weight fluctuations that we all experience from time to time. If the ring is sized correctly, it will tolerate a bit of weight change with the wearer. And you expect to wear this ring for your entire life—so there is bound to be at least a bit of weight change over the years. Should a weight loss or weight gain become a permanent change—there’s absolutely nothing to worry about. Your precious ring can schedule a visit to the jeweler’s bench for an adjustment so that it can remain a treasured part of your everyday life. LEIBISH Emerald and Ruby Two-stone Ring  Final Tips for Finding Your Perfect Ring Size Here are some essential tips to ensure you find the perfect ring size with ease and accuracy. Use an Accurate Tool: For DIY methods, try a printable ring size chart or a specialized ring size circumference tool. If measuring for a specific region, compare ring sizes in mm or ring sizes in inches depending on the standard. Experiment with a Trial Ring: Borrow or use a ring that fits comfortably to gauge your size. You can use the actual ring size chart or match its diameter to a ring size diameter chart. Measure Multiple Times: To ensure consistency, take several ring size measurements. If you're unsure, consult a jeweler who can calculate ring size more accurately. Check the Average for Guidance: Knowing the average ring size for men and women can serve as a helpful reference when buying a surprise gift. Plan for Adjustments: Even with all precautions, minor adjustments may be needed. Choose a jeweler who offers resizing services in case the ring isn’t a perfect fit. Consult a Standardized Guide: When purchasing online, refer to the store's standard ring size chart and follow their instructions on how to measure your ring size at home to ensure compatibility. LEIBISH Gemstone Rings - Cascade Collection This may seem like a lot of information, and you may not need all of it to determine the correct ring size for the one you’re buying. But more info is here to make sure we cover all bases. The search for the perfect diamond ring is one of the most joyful tasks a couple ever undertakes. It’s worthy of your attention and focus during the selection process. Finally, making sure you’ve also got the correct ring size will ensure when the moment comes to present the ring—she’ll put it on and never take it off. And that’s a very good thing! 
Guide to Diamond Jewelry: Prong Settings and Quality Tips

Guide to Diamond Jewelry: Prong Settings and Quality Tips

by Benji, Content Manager
Let’s face the facts, there is a lot of competition out there and companies will do whatever they can to attract more customers. Therefore, regardless of whether you are investing $8,000, $80,000, or even $800,000, there is a need to educate yourself as best you can to ensure you are making the right decision when it comes to your diamond jewelry. When assessing the level of quality on the production of your jewelry there are many aspects to focus on before releasing any products to the public. Only, in place of only claiming to uphold to the highest levels of quality, we thought it best to teach our customers how to inspect their jewelry on their own so they can see for themselves. We suggest you start with the prong settings to ensure your diamonds remain secure. The Diamond Cut How well a stone is cut is actually considered one of the most important characteristics of a diamond or gemstone. The longer the light remains within the stone, the more the color will show. Unlike colorless stones, since the goal is to contain the color within the diamond for as long as possible, the diamond facets are often cut asymmetrically and somewhat out of proportion to maximize the reflection of light. As a result, sometimes, setting the stone accurately is a little more complicated. However, if done correctly, the outcome is much more mesmerizing.   Marking the rough diamond before the cut   The Perfect Prong Setting In order to securely set a diamond in its place, the prongs must be made with accuracy. They should be rounded, polished, and have an entirely smooth surface. Coming up from the setting, the prong should be evenly bent over the crown so that the metal is flat against the crown. Each prong must have the perfect angle cut so that it conforms to the shape of the stone on either side. The outer curve, otherwise known as the heel of the prong, must be at least half as thick as the entire prong. This minimizes the chance that it will crack in the future. Setting a LEIBISH wedding band   The Guide to Secure Prongs The perfect prong setting will look like this: 70-80% of the height of the table The metal is formed flatly and evenly against the crown The prong is cut in the specific angle that accommodates the stone’s shape perfectly The thickness of the hook of the prong is no less than 50% of the prong’s thickness Use these guidelines to avoid poor-quality workmanship when buying a prong-setting ring: The Heel of the Prong Check the heel’s thickness – if it’s less the 50% of the rest of prong, it might bend or break. The Top of the Prong If the top of the prong is thin it might bend or break and the stone will eventually fall. A Hooked Prong A hooked prong does not “hug” the stone tightly enough and therefore does not secure it properly. No Hug If the top of the prong is not bent around the stone, it might catch on textiles and fibers and eventually bend backward. Prongs Cut in the Wrong Angle If the prong is not cut at the specific angle of the stone, the stone will not sit securely and will not have support. Inaccurately Cut Prongs Prongs cut with the wrong tool are weak and don’t hug the stone properly. Incorrect Angled Prongs  When the prong's height is not 70-80% of the table's height, it usually bends outwards after some time.   LEIBISH has an incredibly high percentage of returning customers, but don’t take our word for it... now that you know what to look for, check it out on your own! Take a look at our collection and let us know which pieces interest you most!
How to Choose Jewelry for Every Occasion

How to Choose Jewelry for Every Occasion

by Benji, Content Manager
There is no question that jewelry enhances every outfit, but knowing how to choose jewelry is key to making the right impression. The question is what to wear with each specific outfit and when some pieces will work better than others. To answer this, it's important to understand a few things about jewelry. Only then can you choose the appropriate jewelry for special occasions.  LEIBISH Ruby & Diamond Designer Ring (5.46Ct TW)   Subtle or Statement? The first thing to understand is that some jewelry pieces are subtle, and some make a statement. Now, there are times when you want to be beautiful but subtle without drawing too much attention to yourself, while other times you want all eyes on the piece you have chosen to wear. LEIBISH Extraordinary Fancy Green Yellow Cushion Diamond Ring If you are dressing for something work-related or a very conservative event, it is best to go for subtle. Next, you will need to consider your outfit. Does it leave room for a necklace to be seen? Is a bracelet necessary or are you wearing long sleeves? Finally, consider the style of your hair and the state of your nails. Will studs be noticed or should you stick with small hoops that can be seen amidst your long locks? Do you have a manicure you’d like to show off with an eye-catching ring? Of course, there is also the color of your attire. If you are wearing a solid color, you are good to go and can even choose subtle pieces that boast a bit of color. If, however, you have chosen a pattern, it would be wise to select simple jewelry with colorless stones. White gold, yellow gold, diamonds, and pearls are all fabulous options. Party ensembles and outfits for a night on the town call for some pizazz. This is your opportunity to take out that colorful, chunky statement necklace or those glittering chandelier earrings. LEIBISH Fancy Intense Yellow Cushion Diamond Halo Bracelet (5.26Ct TW)   Formal Occasions Even those who don’t ordinarily wear jewels pull out their jewelry for special occasions like weddings or anniversary parties. Clothing does all the talking at such events, but jewelry is its partner in crime. That is why you must pay special attention to what you will wear and pick your jewels accordingly.Strapless dresses do not need necklaces. This is the opportunity to let your favorite chandelier earrings shine. A crew neck and turtleneck shirt, sweater, or dress calls for a hanging statement necklace, as shorter ones can be too heavy. V-neck shirts and dresses are suitable for pendant necklaces and halter tops, leaving room for a chunky bangle or cuff bracelet. LEIBISH Extraordinary Emerald Diamond Ring   Casual Jewelry It is understandable that not every piece of jewelry can be worn for every occasion. But does every occasion warrant a piece of jewelry? The short answer is no, and the long answer is it can and it should. What this means basically is that the most casual outfit does not require jewels; nothing will look like it’s missing. However, it is so easy to upgrade the look with a piece of jewelry that it is worth the effort.A pair of diamond studs can be worn with jeans and a t-shirt. Yes, they can, and they will make you look like a million dollars. You can also wear a simple sundress and add a bunch of gold bangles for a chic and fashionable look. Like they say, if you have it, flaunt it. If you have the jewelry at home just sitting there, take it out and wear it! It will make all the difference. LEIBISH 2.74 carat, Tanzanite, pear-shaped, side-stone ring  It truly is less about the occasion and more about the outfit (which is based on the occasion). Classic jewelry is more expected at conservative and formal get-togethers, but this doesn’t have to be the case. You can play around with it a bit and mix and match. You can wear a timeless tennis bracelet to a formal dinner and pair it with statement earrings featuring semi-precious stones. Or, as mentioned earlier, you can wear some of your finer jewelry when wearing your simple plaid shirt and jeans. There are rules, but rules are meant to be broken. Check out our jewelry collection and let us know what you need to make your next function absolutely perfect.
Scanning the Diamonds - About 3D Diamonds and Diamond Scanner

Scanning the Diamonds - About 3D Diamonds and Diamond Scanner

by Benji, Content Manager
Each fancy colored diamond selected is inserted into a scanner to create a 3D virtual model of the stone, which accurately provides the dimensions, structure, and facet arrangement of the diamond. With the online model of the stone, the designers can accurately create proportional sections of the jewelry so that it is as aesthetically pleasing as possible once assembled. In order to maximize the potential of the colored diamond center stone, on many occasions a reflector is included into the structure of the jewelry. The reflector is placed underneath the stone, in the shape of a cup, by scanning the stone the contours of the pavilion of the stone are perfectly matched. The 3D Scanner Enabling a Precisely Measured Virtual Model of the Diamond Richard Lewis, the Jewelry Production Manager, Viewing the 3D Virtual Model of the Diamond A Screenshot of the 3D Virtual Model with Some of the Exact Measurement of the Stone Displayed A Screenshot of the 3D Virtual Model without the Exact Measurement of the Stone Displayed
History of Diamond Jewelry : From Ancient Talismans to Glamour

History of Diamond Jewelry : From Ancient Talismans to Glamour

by Benji, Content Manager
We all know that diamonds have been here longer than we have, but when exactly were they first discovered? More importantly, when were they first used for jewelry? By taking a quick look at the history of diamonds we will be able to learn a bit more about how diamond jewelry came to be. Yellow diamond pendant by LEIBISH   India – Where it All Began Diamonds can be found across the globe, but our narrative commences in India, where it is believed the first diamond was discovered. Initially prized for their capacity to refract light rather than their aesthetic appeal or durability, diamonds were favored for their suitability in talismans and embellishments. Over time, their significance shifted; during the Dark Ages, diamonds were attributed with medicinal properties, evolving from mere curatives into objects of worth during the Middle Ages. Brown diamonds by LEIBISH   Read about when diamonds were first used for engagement rings   Diamonds Come to Europe For over 1,000 years, diamonds only existed in India. In 327 BC, Alexander the Great, who was the king of Macedon, brought the first diamonds from India to Europe. However, it was only centuries later that diamonds began to be incorporated into jewelry pieces. This first occurred in 1074 when a Hungarian queen’s crown was adorned with the precious stones. Another three hundred years would need to pass before the Point Cut was invented, thus allowing diamonds to be effectively cut according to its natural shape while reducing waste. Until then, only well-formed diamonds were used. All of the others were discarded because no one knew how to cut them properly.   Chameleon Diamond Ring by LEIBISH Read the Diamond Engagement Ring History - The Magic of the Ring   The Evolution of the Diamond in the Jewelry World After mastering the art of cutting diamonds with precision, the role of diamonds in the realm of jewelry underwent a swift transformation. In 1477, marking a significant moment, a diamond ring was presented as an engagement ring for the first time. Archduke Maximilian of Austria bestowed this diamond ring upon Mary of Burgundy, inaugurating the tradition of proposing marriage with a diamond ring. Subsequently, in 1520, the Rose Cut emerged, followed by the Peruzzi Cut in 1681, alongside numerous other cuts in the succeeding years. Although India was the only source of diamonds for hundreds of years and still remains the original source of very large diamonds that are almost impossible to find today, many other sources have since been discovered, including South Africa and Australia. Diamonds are mainly appreciated today for their beauty and prestige, which is why they are used in jewelry, but the other purposes they had throughout history still cling to them in some way or another. Diamonds represent forever. Though they are no longer believed to possess protective or healing powers, their enduring durability communicates messages of loyalty to those who receive them, making them an enduring choice for jewelry.
A Wolf in Canary’s Clothing

A Wolf in Canary’s Clothing

by Benji, Content Manager
The recently released film of legendary director Martin Scorcese starring Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street, is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort (played by DiCaprio), a stockbroker from humble beginnings. The film chronicles his life from the founding of a massive boiler room operation and making and losing millions of dollars before finally being arrested and jailed for securities fraud and money laundering. The rollicking reenactment of the excesses that flow from easy money has garnered critical acclaim and the film has already received numerous awards and been nominated for many more. Spoiler alert: In one scene, Belfort (played by DiCaprio) proposes to his girlfriend, Naomi (played by Australian actress Margot Robbie) and pulls out a massive canary yellow diamond engagement ring. Belfort may have been known as the Wolf of Wall Street, but in this instance both he and Naomi were singing like canaries. Belfort was thrilled to pamper his girlfriend with an amazing diamond to reflect her amazing beauty. The following is a LEIBISH close approximation of the ring that Belfort proposes with in the movie.   LEIBISH 4.67 Carat, Fancy Intense Yellow Three Stone Ring with Trapezoid Diamonds, GIA   The movie was nominated for five Academy Awards and four British Academy Film Awards including for Best Picture and Best Actor (DiCaprio) in both Academies. DiCaprio actually won the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy in one of the film’s two Golden Globe Awards nominations.  It is not surprising that the choice of engagement ring in the movie featured a yellow diamond center stone. Yellow diamonds are among the most popular of colors, and considered trendy and high end. They are also a favorite among the celeb set with Heidi Klum, Carrie Underwood, Paris Hilton, Adele, Kelly Clarkson, and Rebecca Romijn being recipients of yellow diamond engagement rings, among others. Given that all of these engagement rings were received prior to the release of the movie, this definitely seems to be a case of life imitating art rather than the other way around!
Most Expensive Belts With Diamonds

Most Expensive Belts With Diamonds

by Benji, Content Manager
For women, an outfit may not be complete without the perfect pair of shoes and handbags.  For a man, a “look” is not quite right unless a snazzy belt accompanies it.  While most men would be rather satisfied with a quality leather belt, others have a much pricier belt in mind.  Here are some of the most lavish belts ever created.   Gucci Diamond Belt Luxury product extraordinaire, Stuart Hughes, teamed up with the company Goldstriker and created a website called Republica, which offers ultra luxurious items for the affluent. One of their products is the Gucci diamond belt, which is considered the most expensive belt in the world. Worth $256,970, the belt boasts a Gucci logo made from 250 grams of platinum and is decorated with 30 carats of flawless diamonds. An anonymous Republica client commissioned the piece.  Only one other like it exists.    Akillis’ Diamond-Encrusted Alligator Leather Belt The alligator leather belt features a diamond-encrusted buckle with diamonds covering empty Kalasnikov rifle bullets. French jeweler Akillis designed the unique belt.  Seven of these belts were sold worldwide at a price tag of approximately $64,500.   Louis Vuitton Blason Belt Buckle This designer belt buckle is as famous for the 523 precious stones it features including rubies, sapphires, and diamonds, as it is for its Louis Vuitton logo. The French term for coat of arms is Blason, hence the belt buckle’s name and shield shape. This accessory will set you back a mere $44,000.    Dolce & Gabbana Diamond Belt For a total price of $91,879 you can own this designer Dolce & Gabbana belt, which displays 53 diamonds, equaling 26.5 carats. The diamonds are set around the Dolce & Gabbana logo buckle.   Though most guys would settle for a sturdy leather belt, some truly want all the stops puled out for them.  In that case, shell out tens of thousands of dollars, and it’s yours.  While you’re at it, how about adding some colored diamonds, such as pink or yellow diamonds, to the mix? They will certainly add some spice to the belt, not to mention a little extra to the price.
Would You Consider Piercing Your Finger As Opposed To Wearing A Diamond Ring?

Would You Consider Piercing Your Finger As Opposed To Wearing A Diamond Ring?

by Benji, Content Manager
We are all familiar with the classic style of jewelry, but just when you thought you heard and saw it all, they come out with something as shocking and intriguing as dermal diamond finger piercings. They are just what they sound like, and might be uncomfortably picturing in your head: diamonds pierced into your finger! LEIBISH Emerald Jewelry   Although it sounds mighty painful, it raises a question of how this trend differs from piercing one’s ears, nose, belly button, and even eyebrows with these precious stones. Granted, this is territory fairly new to the piercing game, but is far from being unfamiliar with diamonds in general. After all, diamonds are mostly known for being worn on the “engagement finger;” so is this really so different? Let us take a look at this slightly bizarre trend, what it entails, and what the pros and cons may be.   How It Works The concept of piercing one’s finger sounds simple, but if you give it a bit of thought, you realize that in contrast to other types of piercings, there isn’t really any skin to grab hold of. Earlobes are simple, noses a bit trickier but the same concept, and belly buttons and eyebrows have lots of soft skin to work with. But a finger? Add the fact that fingers are needed for everyday tasks, unlike the other body parts mentioned. That is why the technique for dermal diamond finger piercings is a little different. First, an anchor is placed underneath the skin. Then, a dermal diamond is attached to the anchor. Finally, the entire surrounding area is stitched in order to keep the diamond in place. Although we are primarily focusing on the finger, the same process is used when the diamonds are pierced elsewhere on the body, such as the upper chest, in place of a pendant.   The Pros It might take a little getting used to, in terms of the idea and the appearance, but this phenomenon has its perks. The good thing about this trend is that it is reversible, although it will likely leave a scar. You won’t have to be bothered having to wear a ring at all times and the cost will be less because there is no setting involved. Another advantage is that it is a unique way to display your commitment, as it is a bit more demanding than simply wearing a ring. Lastly, you won’t misplace it and it is much harder to lose than a diamond ring.   The Cons Do we even have to mention the main downside to dermal diamond finger piercings which would be the pain involved and the potential for infection? This sort of jewelry statement requires more upkeep than virtually any other piece because it is a piercing, and piercings require care. The fingers are also in an area that is exposed to plenty of dirt so it is important to make sure it remains clean. Although you can have the piercing removed, it’s not something you can change your mind about every day like a diamond ring: once it’s on it’s on; once it’s off it’s off. Another thing is the setting. As much as the center stone is the focal point of a diamond ring, the setting it is mounted in will significantly change the appearance. Different settings will present the stone in a completely different way and can enhance the look dramatically. Despite sounding strange, it’s a question whether diamond finger piercings are as crazy as they might sound. Having said that, it is highly doubtful that this phenomenon will replace diamond rings. Getting your finger pierced takes serious commitment (and guts) and many people probably feel that getting engaged is commitment enough. Having the ability to take off your ring when you want to is definitely something most are not willing to give up. It might be cheaper, but in the long run, it is more trouble than it is pretty. Plus, you are already marrying a person. You don’t need to marry a diamond piercing too. If dermal diamond finger piercings are not your cup of tea, browse through our diamond engagement ring collection and let us know what you like best!
Shelf Life Of A Diamond

Shelf Life Of A Diamond

by Leibish Polnauer, President & Founder
When purchasing something big like a house or a car, one of the major considerations is the estimated value five, ten, or fifteen years down the road. When getting engaged to the woman of your dreams, a man usually presents a diamond ring, which will increase in value with time. The idea is for the ring together with the relationship, to mature together. Proposing with a LEIBISH yellow diamond engagement ring   There is a joke said about marriage, a woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn’t. A man marries a woman expecting that she won’t change, and she does. The only thing that will stay exactly as it was when it was first presented is the diamond. But, no man wants to give his bride-to-be a present which will wear out or lose value. Perhaps it was the clever marketing campaign of De Beers, but the reason engagement rings stuck was because these stones will indeed last forever just like they intend for their love. Many of the world famous celebrities like to present diamond gifts. Among the most famous diamonds ever given as a present was the Taylor–Burton Diamond, weighing 68 carats. It was first purchased by Walter Annenberg back in 1967, but became well known later on in 1969 when it was bought by Richard Burton. He purchased it for Elizabeth Taylor from a Christie’s auction. The bidding started at $200,000. There were a few powerful bidders both in the room and on the phone, such as Aristotle’s Onassis and the Sultan of Brunei. Burton set a limit to his broker of 1 million and was outbid by Cartier by a few dollars. Subsequently, Cartier passed the stone on to him for 1.1 million as his lady, Liz Taylor, wanted the stone at all cost. When Liz Taylor’s second marriage with Richard Burton fell apart, she decided to part from the stone for 5 million dollars. Part of the proceeds she earned from that sale was used to build a hospital in Botswana. One of my favorite actors, Leonardo DiCaprio, once gave a ‘real’ diamond to supermodel, Gisele Bundchen. It was a generous end of a short affair, and Giselle eventually decided to sell the ring at Christies. She donated the proceeds to charity on behalf of diamond mining in Africa. It’s a good thing he didn’t offer her one of those lab grown diamonds he is now involved with as had she tried to sell one of those, who knows what type of proceeds she would have seen, if any at all? Regretfully, statistics are showing now 40% - 50% of the married couples in America divorce. As we are now over 35 years in business, we see clients who marry time and time again. Having been happy with their purchase the first time, they come back when looking for a second or third engagement ring. Kind of a bittersweet sale, only because we know they likely had to go through some tough times. When a couple gets divorced, the ring is among the first items to go as it lost its significance. It will still retain a numerical value, but it no longer has meaning to the relationship. When the cost of an engagement ring is $10,000 or more, it is above the average amount spent on the ring. It becomes another one of the financial assets, as the value will always remain. Whether it will appreciate in value over time is directly related to the rarity and demand of those goods. Hence, just another one of the reasons so many have taken a liking to the world of color.  LEIBISH heart shaped Argyle Pink diamond engagement ring A real diamond has no limits on its shelf life. A lab grown diamond made in the Diamond Foundry may look the same as a real one, but has zero resale value. The brilliance of the relationship may be gone, but the stone will shine forever. It won’t lose its luster and it doesn’t get worn out with time. It will remain as fresh and beautiful as it was on the day it was given. Each stone has a monetary value, and can be sold or exchanged for a different diamond down the line. No woman wants to get married twice with the same stone. The heavily advertised diamond like stone from The Diamond Foundry may have shelf life. It may have all the characteristics of the real diamond, but they are valueless, no jewelry store will take it back for an upgrade or exchange of a real diamond. In fact, just last week the terminology used to disclose diamond treatments was debated during the 2016 CIBJO Congress in Yerevan, Armenia. As a result, Udi Sheintal, President of the Diamond Commission, changed some of the language and definitions in the new ISO standard 18323:2015 Jewellery – Consumer Confidence. Anything without a natural crystallization, such as lab grown diamonds, will no longer be labeled a 'real diamond?' Goods grown in a lab are to be referred to as an 'artificial product. ' Real Diamonds survive relationships and marriages. As we all witnessed in James Cameron’s Titanic, these stones can even be thrown into the Ocean, and one day surface unblemished like new.
25 Ways To Look Like A Millionaire

25 Ways To Look Like A Millionaire

by Benji, Content Manager
Anyone who has been around the block a few times knows that it’s not necessarily about what you have but what people think you have. Appearances and impressions go a long way and with a little bit of help you can upgrade the persona you give off. Here are 25 ways to look like a millionaire, even if your bank account is not exactly swimming in cash.   1. Own a custom suit/dress: No one says your entire wardrobe has to be designer or custom made for you, but adding even just a single custom item to your closet that has been created especially for you can help you exude strength, importance, and self respect. A custom suit does not have to have the word “custom” embroidered on it for one to know that it was custom made, as such a suit fits the individual like a glove. Everything sits just wear it should and that makes all the difference. Additionally, custom clothing is generally made from high quality materials, which can also be detected by the untrained eye from quite a distance. Lookin' sharp in a well-fitting suit 2. Buy a pair of designer shoes: Shoes these days are as replaceable as a pair of socks. That is why having a pair of noticeable expensive shoes gives the impression that you have many more at home. Having said that, you can get away with owning average-priced shoes as long as you also own at least one pair of very-apparent designer shoes. It is wisest to go with a neutral pair that goes with everything, so you can enjoy them with the most outfits. 3. Sparkle in diamonds: Whether you are a woman or a man, dressing for success means incorporating diamonds into your ensemble somehow. You can go with a classic pair of diamond studs, an eye-catching tennis bracelet, or a sophisticated diamond-studded watch. Millionaires own diamond jewelry, and wear it. A very impressive LEIBISH 13.42 ct color diamond halo bracelet   4. Elegant briefcase or handbag: Never underestimate the item that houses and transports your essentials. Your handy bag most definitely gets a lot of use and is extremely practical, so why not invest in a good one, which can also be a status symbol? Go for a luxurious leather briefcase, perhaps with your initials inscribed, or an ultra lavish designer handbag that will have all the ladies drooling. 5. Classy watch: Everyone needs a watch, and a dependable one nonetheless, but if you truly want to appear like a millionaire, you must invest in a quality watch. It doesn’t have to have much glitz and glamour such as diamonds or other stones, made from gold, or sporting an alligator skin band, but it should be a prestigious brand with a well-made mechanism. Watches are definitely all about the name. 6. Spice up those socks: In life, it’s the small details that count, and this also applies when trying to pass as a millionaire. Those with an endless budget make sure that every single thing about them is perfect, from head to toe. This of course includes one’s socks. While this applies less to women, men can gain a lot by putting some effort into the socks they choose. Discard those generic dull argyle socks and in their place wear well-made, quality socks, chock full of personality of course. 7. Designer sunglasses: If you are not a sunglasses person, become one. There is something about shades that makes one look important. Get an expensive pair and you’ve already scored yourself some points. The more of your face they conceal, the healthier for your skin and the more mystery you give to your appearance. 8. Latest cell phone: You cannot possibly pass as a millionaire if you are using an outdated cell phone. Make sure that your devices are updated and that you are always using the latest and best phone. 9. Keep yourself well groomed with a respectable haircut: Haircuts, believe it or not, can say a lot about a person. There is a reason you can spend $15 on a haircut, or spend hundreds. A haircut, from a talented hairdresser or barber can be spotted a mile away as can an overgrown do. Make sure you get your haircut often and change your look from time to time. 10. Classy coat: If you live in cold weather, you have a golden opportunity for posing as a millionaire. Get your hands on at least one snazzy coat that will make you look like a million bucks. Some coats can transform you from average to extraordinary in an instant. 11. Leather gloves: Winter is a great time to show off your non-existent millions. Get yourself a pair of leather gloves that are your exact size and display them along with your fashionable coat. 12. Cashmere scarf: If cashmere or scarves are not your things, make them. A cashmere scarf can go a long way. Class yourself up instantly with a stunning, soft cashmere scarf. 13. Silk ties and a pocket square: Ties might just be one small part of the whole suit getup, but they pull it all together. Found in an array of colors and styles, a tie can be the perfect way to upgrade your look. You can even customize your own tie or go for the more unique bow tie look. The mark of a man who really knows how to wear a suit is one wearing a coordinating pocket square, folded neatly and sticking out just so. 14. Care for your nails: Manicured nails say a lot about a person. Sure, if you are a woman they can just be another way to make yourself pretty. However if they are perfectly manicured all of the time, people will notice and talk. 15. Color Diamonds: Color diamonds are extremely rare and often expensive, and most people know this. By wearing even the tiniest color diamond, you can give off a millionaire vibe. You don’t even have to spend a lot of money and get this look. 16. Luxurious car: It should go without saying that one’s car says a lot about a person and his or her wealth. Lease a luxury car and have everyone stare at you with envy in their eyes. There are even cars that are made of gold, or are encrusted with diamonds! 17. Get an assistant: What says “millionaire” more than someone who doesn’t do anything for himself? Hire an assistant to do all of your menial tasks. No one will doubt you are anything less than a millionaire. 18. Expensive pen: If you have seen any movie featuring a rich person, you know very well that they only write with pricey pens. Why? Those with endless money can ensure that every detail in their lives is luxurious, including the pen they walk around with but don’t actually use. If you want to be seen as a millionaire, do yourself a favor and get yourself a nice pen. 19. Belts: Belts may be there to hold your pants up or together, but to a millionaire they are so much more than that. Get yourself a nice detailed leather belt that says “everything I own must be up to par.” 20. Unique cufflinks: Beside for ensuring that your button-down shirts all contain cufflinks and not ordinary buttons, invest in a pair of unusual cufflinks that will have everyone guessing their cost. They can be a pair that boasts your initials, is made from some unusual material, or displays something shiny such as gemstones or diamonds. 21. Nautical touch: Nothing says money like the preppy look, including nautical details to your clothing, a sweater slung around your shoulders, and the look like that you just came off of your private yacht. 22. Travel: What kind of millionaire stays home? None. Travel as often as you can. Doesn’t really matter where. 23. Stay in shape: The good thing about money is that it can buy you a lot of things including ways to get and look fit. Rich people hire a personal trainer, and you can too. 24. Drink a lot of wine: Wine is rich man’s juice. You must drink it, a lot, even if you can’t stand it. Become educated regarding the different wines so you don’t feel and look stupid when wine is the main topic. 25. Collect something: When you have so much money that you don’t know what to do with, you start buying things for the sake of collecting them. You therefore must find something that you would like to collect. No one needs to know whether it is an expensive hobby or not. It can be your little secret.   Some of these may be a little far fetched for the average individual looking to give off a good impression but others might be just the things to revamp your identity. Once you have “stepped” into a “millionaire’s” shoes you will begin to get a feel for what you need to keep it up. Who knows? Perhaps life will imitate art and you will soon be collecting rare diamonds, for real.
Gemstone VS Diamond Engagement Rings

Gemstone VS Diamond Engagement Rings

by Diana Jarrett, Content Writer
We thrill at the special allure which diamond engagement rings possess. While we agree that colorless diamonds are exquisite, some brides want to personalize their engagement rings even more by adding color with special meaning for them. Colored gemstone engagement rings can reveal more personality and make a statement about the bride’s taste. The gemstone vs diamond engagement ring question is on most bride’s minds today. Connecting your personality to certain colors in your engagement ring make it unique—just like you. LEIBISH Tanzanite Cushion & Marquise Diamond Ring Color Diamonds  The Rarity of Color Diamonds Choosing fancy color diamonds is an excellent option. They are rarer than colorless diamonds. Specific trace elements in their crystal introduce color into the stone. They tend to be pricier than colorless diamonds and even colored gemstones for that matter.  But they are a perfect union of diamonds and color. Diamond Market Size, Share, Value, Demand and Growth 2030 (Credit: Zion Market Research) The question then is, should you select a color diamond engagement ring or a color gemstone engagement ring? Is there really a difference between diamond and gemstone jewelry? To help you make your decision, we’ve created a quick overview of each type of stone, their pros, and cons, and what you can expect from them. After careful consideration, you’ll discover the right choice for you. Pros and Cons of Opting for Color Diamonds Earth mined diamonds are the hardest known natural substance on earth. This is one reason why diamonds are so sought after. Traits of genuine diamonds mirror what we desire in our forever relationships. They are durable, beautiful, and rare, to name but a few of their prominent qualities. The distinct adamantine sparkle of a diamond, known as its brilliance, is a huge factor in attracting jewelry fans to this impressive jewel. This feature is paramount when we consider fancy color diamonds because they embody the shimmer of a colorless diamond plus the ravishing colors we’ve always dreamt of. The gemstone vs diamond engagement ring debate really comes down to your taste. Ultimately you get to decide exactly which kind of stone, color, and style you prefer. If you have your heart set on a diamond but would like some color, then select a color diamond. However be prepared to pay more for these rare gifts of nature. It will be worth it. Color diamonds on the whole have soared in value over the years.   LEIBISH 1.35 carat Fancy Yellow Oval Diamond Engagement Ring   Both colorless and fancy color diamonds are rated 10 on the Mohs scale for hardness. They are the hardest of all natural substances—including every other gemstone. While they rank highest on the Mohs hardness scale, they are not totally indestructible. The chances of them suffering a crack or chip are rare, but they can chip just like any other gemstone under certain conditions. Diamond and gemstone engagement rings are precious. Each one is unique, so treat them with care like your other valuables. You’re going to enjoy them throughout your entire lifetime.   Gemstone Hardness (Credit: Gem Select) Balancing Brilliance and Unique Hues Along with their brilliance, the exciting thing about gemstones is their wide array of colors—many of which are unique. Just about any color you can dream of will be found in a gemstone. Are you forming a preference about the gemstone vs diamond ring concept by now? From delicate and dainty pastels to the most robust primary colors, there’s a stone for everyone.   The only downside to gemstones, if you can call it that, is that they aren’t diamonds. With access to the remotest corners of the globe, dealers are now delivering attractive gemstones in scintillating hues that prove diamonds are not the only option for engagement rings today. Diamonds are a classic gemstone choice for diamond engagement rings, with centuries of fascinating history behind them. But did you know that some colored stones like ruby, are even rarer than diamonds? That’s a key reason to consider these rich stones. LEIBISH Unheated Ruby & Diamond Dress Ring Colored Gemstones The vibrant red tint found in ruby is like no other stone. The same can be said of majestic green emeralds and lively saturated blue sapphires. If you take time to search a bit, you’ll find an entire world of glamorous gemstones to consider. Global Gemstones Market (Credit: Market Research) The Versatility of Colored Gemstones There’s a difference between diamond and gemstone jewelry. Gemstone’s versatility is the main driving factor that sways many shoppers. So many colors, sizes, and shapes to choose from. You will soon discover that there are more affordable colored gemstones available compared to fancy colored diamonds. Just ask yourself what is the budget that you need to stay within. Remember to factor in the price of your center stone plus the setting as well.  That will help direct your focus toward the perfect stone. While a diamond engagement ring may be your first choice since we’re more familiar with these rings—you may be just as thrilled or more so with a glamorous colored gemstone engagement ring. It can have more of a personal meaning to you. In fact, admiring royal jewelry with its scepters and crowns may convince you of how coveted colored gems have been throughout time.  If Royalty treasured them, why couldn’t we? LEIBISH Emerald Pear & Yellow Diamond Designer Ring Breaking the Myth: Diamonds vs Other Gemstones For tradition and classic elegance, it’s hard to top the beauty of colorless diamonds for your bridal jewelry. Paired to the metal of choice, whether it’s white, yellow, or rose gold, or even platinum, you’ll be creating a custom ring that is sure to elicit compliments. So, a diamond engagement ring, or a gemstone engagement ring, which is it? Colorless and fancy color diamonds are most definitely superior for their durability. Sapphires and rubies offer excellent options in terms of hardness with a 9-Mohs scale ranking. Emeralds are coveted but are less durable and may not be the best choice if you use your hands a lot at work every day.  The myth that only a diamond will do for an engagement ring is being broken every day with brides discovering the gemstone of their dreams can be made into a lasting engagement ring to cherish forever. These and many other precious gemstones deliver a range of durability so this is one of the traits you should consider when choosing the perfect gemstone engagement ring. LEIBISH Cornflower Blue Sapphire Cushion and Diamond Double Halo Ring Regardless of your choice, remember to care for your fine jewelry—especially your bridal jewels. Take care of them with regular cleaning and inspection for loose prongs or damage. It’s a good idea to remove your wedding ring and engagement ring before you plan on activities like playing tennis or go outside to work in the garden. Do you absolutely love color but not the prices of fancy color diamonds? If that’s not in your budget---not to worry! Any one of the many intriguing color gemstones can be a strong contender. You may even become an aficionado of color gemstones in general after learning more about them. Exploring the Beauty of Ruby, Emerald, and Sapphire But keep in mind that some of the more precious rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, can be just as expensive as diamonds. Many luxurious looking gemstones are durable and thus last longer, especially when cut into cabochons rather than faceted stones. Softer faceted stones can get abraded facets over time, which affects the shine of the stone as well as its attractiveness. Stones in the 6.50 to 9 range on a Mohs scale are routinely used for jewelry. These 3 desirable stones --- ruby, emerald and sapphire are called the trinity of colored gemstones. They are regal and make gorgeous statement engagement rings. LEIBISH Vivid Green Octagon Emerald and Diamond 3 Stone Ring It is true that diamonds for the most part, are the more expensive gemstone option. But there are exceptions to every rule. For starters, some diamonds of a lesser quality grade can be more affordable. You have to decide where you will compromise if you need to fit a nice sized stone into a limited budget. A bit lower on the grading scale does not necessarily mean the stone is less appealing—but examine each stone to find which one catches your eye. If you’re set on colored gemstones, bear in mind that the majority of colored gemstones have gone through some treatment to enhance their color. This is an industry-wide accepted process which makes them more salable, attractive, and affordable. Their treatments will be disclosed at the time of purchase.   The Verdict High quality gemstones that have not undergone treatment may be priced closer to a diamond. That is why it is important to look at the whole picture and factor in your taste and your maximum budget. Diamonds may cost a bit more, but you will most likely be getting a high quality product to cherish for a lifetime. Still, colored gemstones can help tell your love story beautifully and personally.   If there’s one piece of advice to take with you when looking for your bridal jewelry, it would be to follow what your heart tells you. In the end, you want to be in love with your selection and treasure it for the rest of your life.  Consumer Study Shows Diamonds Have a Dazzling Future Ahead (Credit: Instore Magazine) If you like the look, browse through our collection of colored diamond or gemstone engagement rings.
What Makes a Ring an Engagement Ring?

What Makes a Ring an Engagement Ring?

by Benji, Content Manager
What Makes a Ring an Engagement Ring? Wearing and receiving an engagement ring is quite widespread around the globe, regardless of race, religion, culture, and nationality. A question that arises though, is, what constitutes an engagement ring? After all, if there aren’t any specifications, then any old ring can be used and considered an engagement ring, right? Well, no, and, yes. Engagement rings do differ from ordinary and other special-occasion rings in some ways, but at the same time, the genre is open for many interpretations in order to provide a doable option for all budgets, tastes, and styles. Here are some of the various definitions of an engagement ring. Different Types of Engagement Rings A big part of your proposal is choosing the type of diamond ring. There are so many unique designs for engagement rings but the most common one is the Solitaire. With a solitaire engagement ring, you can't go wrong since it's elegant and timeless. Coming second is the popular Halo and Double Halo setting. When the setting and diamond are the same color this type of design will make the center stone look much bigger. When the stone is darker it will create an interesting contrast between the two colors.  The Cultural Aspect It is important to first point out that various cultures have different opinions and traditions regarding what an engagement ring is and who wears it. In many Western cultures, an engagement ring, often consisting of gold or platinum and a diamond is given to the woman upon agreeing to get married. In some contemporary societies, men also wear engagement rings that also include a diamond or some other gemstone. However, in other cultures, both the woman and the man wearing the same engagement ring upon becoming engaged to one another.    Samples of Engagement Rings: Yellow and Red Diamonds Engagement Rings The Religious Aspect Somewhere down the line, engagement rings originated from religion. Most people today wear them for traditional reasons and not as a result of their religious affiliations. Nevertheless, many religions prefer or demand unofficially and officially that engagement rings meet certain standards. It can be that the ring is worth a certain amount in order to show the man’s loyalty to the woman. Other demands can be that the ring be modest and not flamboyant, as earthly things are looked down upon in some religions. In any case, these religious specifications can impact what an engagement ring looks like from a significant diamond ring to a delicate diamond-studded band.   A Social Aspect There is no denying the fact that society puts pressure on both women and men to buy and receive the largest, most brilliant diamond possible for an engagement ring. It is what is advertised, what one sees on TV, and what most women ultimately long for. Sure, there are many alternatives that are becoming more and more popular, but not having a diamond engagement ring, even if the substitute is a valuable gemstone, gives one the status of being different and steering from tradition for one reason or another. While few may embrace this status, many more are careful to avoid it. It can almost be sacrilegious to get a ring with anything other than a diamond on it, as small or poor quality as it may be. Discover our 3 stone diamond ring catalog    A Personal Touch This aspect of what constitutes an engagement ring is probably the most important one in modern times. Despite our loyalty to tradition, many of us like to do our own thing nowadays. Though diamonds are still definitely the most popular choice of stone for engagement rings, they are certainly not the only ones. Some individuals intentionally avoid incorporating diamonds in their engagement ring in order not to conform to what they see as a commercialized trend. Others simply rather spend their money on a more affordable gemstone, while some just want something they feel more comfortable with and that looks good on them. A very simple woman may not want a glitzy diamond but would prefer a more laidback topaz ring. A dark-skinned woman may feel that a rich and sultry stone such as a ruby or sapphire might look better on her complexion than a transparent diamond. Today, with the ever-increasing exposure of natural fancy color diamonds, many women have found the ability to attain the ring of their dreams while still not veering too far off the track of colorless diamond rings. Whatever the reason, an engagement ring can pretty much look any way you want it to.   Various Color Diamond Engagement Rings   These days we see a myriad of rings posing as engagement rings from the classic diamond ring to the vintage ring to the gemstone ring to the thick and intricately designed gold band. All of these constitute as engagement rings in modern terms, though, in traditional terms, an engagement ring consists of at least one diamond or valuable gemstone set upon a quality metal such as gold and platinum. Love is not expressed solely in diamonds and precious metals; each and every person is free and entitled to display his or her betrothal and commitment to one another in any form he or she sees fit.   If you would like to design your ring according to your style and vision. 
Professional Jewelry Cleaning

Professional Jewelry Cleaning

by Benji, Content Manager
Try as you might to keep your jewelry clean, particularly your engagement ring and wedding band, there is not much you can do regarding the daily grime that accumulates on and around your diamonds and jewelry. Dust, dirt, and water eventually make their way to your jewelry, taking away some of the shine that was originally present. It is therefore imperative to regularly have your jewelry cleaned. This is also a great opportunity to ensure that your diamond and other stones are secure and that everything is mounted safely. There are some things you can do at home to maintain your jewelry and give it a clean appearance but it is still recommended to have it professionally cleaned periodically. Jewelers use materials, tools, and knowledge that most people do not have access to. This allows the jewelry to receive a very thorough cleaning, resulting in jewelry and stones that look as good as new. What Jewelers Do to Clean a Diamond Diamonds will always shine, even with a bit of dirt on them, but they will look even more brilliant when professionally cleaned. Jewelers use ultrasonic cleaners with high frequency sound waves and chemicals, which create bubbles that latch on to the dirt on the diamond. The high frequency sound waves pull the dirt away from the stone and bring them up to the surface. When the whole piece of jewelry is being cleaned at once, the jeweler usually puts it under a strong blast of steam in order to wash off the dirt and grime and bring back the jewelry's shine. You can ask for one treatment or the other if you are bringing your jewelry in to the jeweler.    Steaming a piece of jewelry to clean it  Metal Cleaning Cleaning gold or platinum is a lot simpler than cleaning a diamond and can even be done at home. For optimal results, it is suggested that a piece of jewelry, regardless of its metal type, be professionally cleaned, preferably at least once a year. If it is a white gold piece, you might find after some time that the gold is not as shiny, or it looks a little less white and a little more yellow. This is because white gold is a combination of metals (including yellow gold) and is covered with a coating of rhodium. In order to keep it looking as shiny and as flawless as can be, have it professionally coated and polished when it starts to lose its luster. Professionally Cleaning Jewelry Vs. Cleaning Jewelry at Home Detergent-free soap, water, and a soft bristled brush is all you really need to keep your jewelry clean and shiny, but is it the best way? The more often you clean your diamonds and jewelry, the less the accumulation of dirt and grime. This is helpful even if you decide to get your jewels professionally cleaned every so often. Cleaning diamond jewelry with a toothbrush (Image credit: carolyncollado.com)   Take Care Since gold is a natural element, chemicals such as those in cleaning fluids or in chlorine can affect it. Therefore, it is important not to wear your gold jewelry when you are working with such materials so as to protect it better and prolong its shine. When you are not wearing your jewelry, store it in its original box or a soft cloth bag to keep it protected and clean while it is not being worn. Unless you are very light on your jewelry or can afford to get your jewelry professionally cleaned often, it is advised to combine safe home cleaning remedies with annual professional cleanings. This will keep your jewelry looking just as new as the day you bought it. It will also give you some special “bonding” time with your jewels, letting you get to know them inside and out and helping you appreciate their beauty and design!   For more information please see 6 jewelry cleaning hacks you wish you already knew and our guide to cleaning gemstone jewelry or how to care for your diamond engagement ring. Browse our exquisite collection of diamond rings, diamond earrings, or view our unique and beautiful collection of diamond necklaces and diamond bracelets.    
Different Types of Gold: Colors, Value, Karats & More

Different Types of Gold: Colors, Value, Karats & More

by Benji, Content Manager
Gold is a complex material often utilized in jewelry, along with platinum and silver. However, different types of gold are used in jewelry depending on the piece it is used in, the diamonds that are being set, and the taste of the person who is wearing the piece.    Dissecting Gold First, let us look at gold from a chemical standpoint, for after all, it is a chemical element. The chemical symbol of gold is Au. Gold is a ductile metal whose properties remain when exposed to air or water. Next, let us analyze its appearance. Unlike other metals, which are mostly gray, silver, or silvery white, gold in its natural form is yellow. This factor sets gold apart from other metals, and makes its unique. While gold is considered a very strong metal, it is also impressionable, more so than any other precious metal. That makes it ideal for jewelry.   Gold Karats Gold is measured in karats, similar to the way in which diamonds are defined by the 4 Cs. The karats for measuring Gold are different than the carats that diamonds are measured in. Gold is defined by how pure it is, which is a ratio that is divided into 24 parts. Pure gold, which is 100% natural gold, is considered 24 karats, or 24K. Though this type of gold may be the purest, it is too soft to be used for jewelry, as is 22K gold. The types of gold used most commonly for jewelry are 18K gold, comprised of 75% gold, and 14K gold, which contains 58.3% gold. Gold with a very low percentage of actual gold, such as 10K gold (41.7% gold), is also used for jewelry. Since pure gold is too soft to construct jewelry, it is combined with additional metals such as silver, copper, zinc, and nickel. These metals provide the gold with the necessary strength and sturdiness to be crafted into jewelry pieces. The percentage of genuine gold present within the gold alloy not only accounts for the level of prestige and price, but for its color as well. The amount of each metal alloy, paired with the type of alloy used, is responsible for the final color of the gold. 24K Gold can only be yellow, but other karat amounts be either white, rose, or yellow gold. There have also been other colors of gold developed, such as green gold and black gold, which are alloys that contain gold in them and other, additional elements to produce the color.    Gold Colors The term gold brings instant images of the color yellow to one’s mind, but in reality, gold jewelry comes in far more colors than the standard yellow. Jewelry stores around the world have their display shelves lined with yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold jewelry.   Yellow Gold As mentioned before, natural gold is yellow. In order to maintain the yellow color when adding alloys for the gold’s strength, copper, and silver with a green tint, are used. When successfully combined, a bright and deep shade of yellow gold is created.     A yellow diamond solitaire ring in 18K Yellow Gold   White Gold White gold is currently very popular, as it has been for decades. The advantage of white gold is that it has the clean and simple beauty of silver, but the strength and prestige of gold. Pure gold is combined with alloys such as silver and nickel, and plated in a material called rhodium, before it is transformed into white gold. Although quite durable, the rhodium coating can rub off from time to time. It can easily be restored with a quick rhodium treatment at the jewelry store.   A yellow diamond solitaire ring in 18K White Gold     Rose Gold Rose gold is a different and really beautiful alternative to the more common colors of gold. This gold color comes about when natural yellow gold is mixed with a copper alloy. The reddish metal gives the gold a stunning pink hue, turning it into what we know as rose gold.   A brownish yellow solitaire ring in 18K Rose Gold   Comparing Gold Types: Solid, Plated, Filled, and Vermeil There are different types of gold : Solid Gold: Solid gold jewelry is made entirely of gold, typically ranging from 10 karats to 24 karats. Solid gold jewelry is highly valued for its durability, luster, and ability to withstand tarnishing or discoloration over time. Plated Gold: Plated gold jewelry consists of a base metal, such as brass or sterling silver, that is coated with a thin layer of gold through electroplating. This process gives the jewelry the appearance of being made entirely of gold while being more affordable than solid gold pieces. However, plated gold jewelry may wear off over time, revealing the base metal underneath. Filled Gold: Filled gold jewelry, also known as gold-filled or rolled gold, is made by bonding a thick layer of gold onto a base metal core, usually brass or copper. Filled gold jewelry contains a higher percentage of gold than plated gold, making it more durable and resistant to tarnishing. It offers a more affordable alternative to solid gold jewelry while maintaining a similar appearance and quality. Vermeil: Vermeil is a type of gold-plated jewelry specifically referring to pieces where the gold layer is thicker than standard plating, typically over sterling silver. To be considered vermeil, the gold layer must be at least 2.5 microns thick and have a gold karat of at least 10. Vermeil jewelry combines the luxury of gold with the affordability of sterling silver, offering a high-quality option for those seeking elegant yet budget-friendly pieces. Understanding these distinctions helps in choosing gold jewelry based on factors like budget, durability, and desired appearance. Like all things precious, gold can be pricey. However, prices do fluctuate depending on the market, gold purity, weight, and intricacy of the piece. Luckily, old gold can always be sold, exchanged, or melted down in order to create a new piece. Gold is a luxurious commodity that is not only valuable but can be worn and enjoyed as a jewelry piece and passed down for generations.
The Top 10 Reasons for Gifting Jewelry

The Top 10 Reasons for Gifting Jewelry

by Benji, Content Manager
What is more exciting than gifting jewelry—especially when it’s a surprise. And a beautifully wrapped gift is even more exciting to receive. Just the idea of being thought of brings us joy. Jewelry has remained a most thoughtful gift since the beginning of time since women and men have enjoyed expressing themselves with personal jewels. Since these precious items can be costly, they’ve become a symbol of expressing how important the recipient is to you. But why else does jewelry make such a great gift? Let us explore the top 10 reasons for gifting jewelry. Leibish gifting a yellow diamond ring   1. Jewelry is not usually a self-purchase item.  Many people routinely treat themselves to something special, like new shoes, clothing, bags, and coats every now and then. However, some things are not on most people’s radar, because it’s considered a luxury. Jewelry fits this pricey category. So others usually give you these special items from time to time. Since this doesn’t happen every day it’s all the more unique.   2. Jewelry is a wearable gift that is also sentimental.  Practically anything can be given as a gift. Yet we know that some gifts create more sentimental value than others. Wearable items like clothing make thoughtful gifts, yet they lack permanence. But jewelry can be extremely sentimental. Jewelry can even represent milestones like engagements, weddings, births, and anniversaries. Jewelry’s expense and effort makes recipients happy with such a purchase.   3. Jewelry can be timeless. Considering gifts you’ve received over the years; few are still in use. Clothing becomes worn and goes out of style. Electronics are replaced with newer versions. And cars diminish their value as soon as they are driven off the lot. But jewelry is cherished more over time and can be treasured for generations. The endless jewelry styles ensure your piece will stay irrelevant, plus its settings can always be revised if desired. Stackable diamond bands   4. Jewelry is a gift now, and an heirloom later.  Some gifts are enjoyed for a short time until you tire of it, or it has served its purpose, Jewelry however, defies trends and can be enjoyed for decades. When not being worn it is easily stored due to its small size. Generations from now, your loved ones will still treasure it. Depending on the piece it may retain or increase in value over time.   5. Jewelry can appreciate over time and thus double as an investment.  Most gifts are not bought for their appreciation potential. Gifts are generally about the “now,” which is perfectly fine. However, jewelry gifts are enjoyed now and in the future, with the possibility of becoming more valuable over time. Not every piece of jewelry purchased will increase in value over time. However, some diamonds will actually appreciate over time. It isn't as simple as 1, 2, 3 to sell later on. But there is potential to actually make money on a diamond investment later on.    6. Jewelry is appropriate for all age groups.  One of the challenges of gift shopping is finding something suitable for each age group. Jewelry has something for every age, from newborns to seniors. Consider diamond studs or bracelets for the youngest recipient. A pendant necklace for the teenagers, and a wide array of options for young and middle-aged adults are a good idea.  Large statement rings are ideal for the golden years. When you gift jewelry, you cover all ages with one gift idea, and possibly at just one store.    Sample of Pave set diamond jewelry that is great for all ages... 7. Jewelry can be gifted on any occasion.  Jewelry gifts are appropriate for many occasions, some more than others. For example perfume makes a nice birthday gift, or anniversary present, but it is less suitable as a graduation gift. Jewelry, however, can be given for either of these occasions. Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, engagements, births, Christmas gifts, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Sweet Sixteen parties, job promotions, and thank you gifts are all worthy of celebrating with jewelry. Necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, and even cufflinks and watches are wonderful choices that recipients will appreciate.   8. Jewelry can be personalized.  Most jewelry gifts already have a certain amount of sentiment associated with them, yet jewelry can be further personalized via inscribed initials, names, and messages. Personalized jewelry is always a huge hit. A beautifully personalized fancy intense yellow & white diamond wedding band   9. Jewelry can suit any personality. When searching for gifts, it can be tricky knowing whether or not it would suit a personality. Some gifts are right for some personalities but not for others. Jewelry can fit any personality, from quiet types to extroverts. With colored diamonds, one could select a color that the recipient will truly adore.   10. Jewelry is appropriate for all body types and skin tones. Another reason why gifting jewelry fits everyone. While some items have certain body types or skin tones in mind, jewelry transcends that. Jewels look wonderful on all body types and skin tones, from petite to the fullest body type, from those with light complexion to the deepest skin tones. It’s all about discovering the best look and what you feel comfortable wearing. A beautiful multicolor diamond ring by LEIBISH   It should be obvious that jewelry is one of the all-time best gift ideas. But for those still deliberating, remember that the options are endless. Never think that your recipient already "has enough" jewelry. Get more inspiration to some of the trending jewelry fashion pieces. One can really never have enough jewelry. Consider jewelry for gift Diamond jewelry, sapphire jewelry, rubies, emeralds, pearls, all done up in gold, platinum, and silver. Simply put, jewelry is the best gift. Think Jewelry for Gift To prove our theory, watch the delighted response you'll get when you give a beautiful piece of jewelry. 
How to Keep Wedding Bands and Engagement Rings Together

How to Keep Wedding Bands and Engagement Rings Together

by Benji, Content Manager
Everyone knows that wedding bands and engagement rings are given and received separately, and are ultimately two separate rings. Yet once both rings have been placed on one’s finger they are often seen as one, or at the very least, as a pair. This results in the desire to keep the two together as much as possible. Some go as far as to solder the two rings into one. While some have a sentimental reason for doing this, or for even wanting their rings to be as close together at all times, others simply desire to have their rings fit together nicely for comfort and aesthetic purposes. Interestingly enough, there are actually those who prefer to wear their two rings separately, on two different fingers and sometimes on two separate hands. Here are a few ways to keep a wedding band and an engagement ring together.   Fancy Intense Yellow Cushion Diamond Double Halo Engagement & Wedding Ring Set (1.85Ct TW) Simple Ways to Keep Rings Together One of the easiest ways to keep your rings together, whether it’s because you want them to be seen as one or you don’t want them to twist around, is by doing something ahead of time. This entails buying a wedding set. Depending on the shape of the engagement ring, the wedding band is sometimes contoured to perfectly fit.   A Fancy Yellow Radiant & Triangle Diamond Engagement Wedding Ring Set (1.80Ct TW) A contoured wedding band to fit the shape of the engagement ring, set with colorless round brilliants and a closed pave setting   Other wedding sets come with a piece which can interlock the two together. This allows the rings to be completely connected while the piece is in use, and to be worn separately when the piece is removed. Another idea that needs a little bit of planning is the wrap-around wedding band. This band is designed to wrap around your engagement ring. You can buy the two together or separately, and you have the choice of wearing the rings as a pair or as individual rings. If the issue is just keeping your rings in place, there is always the option of buying ring guards. These little plastic or metal guards, which are inserted at the bottom of your rings, protect the rings from knocking into each other, and make them snug so they won’t move. The last simple idea is buying ring adjusters that can make your rings smaller and attach them together.   Soldering Your Rings Those who are perfectly happy wearing their wedding bands and engagement rings separately, as they are, with the advantages and disadvantages, may be unaware of the term “ring soldering.” This is the process of attaching the metals of both rings together, essentially creating one larger ring. This is done for a number of reasons but ultimately results in a ring that fits properly, does not move around, is always centered, and requires less re-plating since the rings are no longer rubbing against each other. There are those who like the idea of joining the two rings together as one after the wedding. It’s symbolic and meaningful to them. While soldering does solve many issues that people have with their rings, there are certainly pros and cons to consider before making this important decision.   Fancy Intense Yellow Oval Engagement & Wedding Ring Set   Pros and Cons of Soldering As mentioned earlier, one of the main pros of soldering is reducing the need to re-plate one’s rings. Anyone who has white gold rings understands the frustration when the rings begin to lose their luster and start to look a bit yellow. It’s both a nuisance and a financial burden to constantly have to bring the rings to be re-plated. Soldering the rings together reduces the need to do this because the rings no longer rub against each other, removing the plating. Another main benefit is the comfort of wearing one solid ring that is always in place. Lastly, since the rings will be soldered together in the way that you prefer, there will be no more playing around with them so that one is perfectly centered with the other. Pros are great, but there are also always cons. In this case, the main con is that the rings may be damaged if one ever decides to separate them. Another major downside is that they always need to be worn together, so if you ever have an instance where an engagement ring is not suitable, you will have to leave your wedding band at home as well. Of course soldering the rings also doesn’t give you the freedom to play around with your rings. You can’t get a new band to wear with your engagement ring, or just wear another favorite ring with it or with your wedding band when you feel like it. You lose all flexibility.   Fancy Intense Yellow Radiant Diamond Wedding Set (2.56Ct TW) Keeping one’s rings together is not something that occupies every ring-wearer’s thoughts, but those that are troubled by the discomfort that wearing rings together can cause, can rest assure that there are helpful solutions out there. It would be advisable to try out some temporary or easily reversible solutions before doing something permanent like soldering.
The Best Time to Buy Diamond Jewelry

The Best Time to Buy Diamond Jewelry

by Benji, Content Manager
Everyone knows that timing is key in many aspects of life, including shopping of course. What could be more important to shop for than diamond jewelry? When considering spending a sizeable amount of money on these beautiful gems, timing is definitely something to bear in mind. Throughout the year there are several large sale periods when many jewelers and diamond dealers offer significant discounts. Here is a short guide regarding the best times to purchase diamonds and diamond jewelry.   Black Friday No sales list would be complete without mentioning Black Friday. The Friday following Thanksgiving has become so familiar that it is a concept that exists in many countries where the people there are completely unaware of Thanksgiving and its significance. Big blowout sales are common in a wide range of industries, including the jewelry world. Depending on the establishment, you can find large discounts on the entire inventory, on select collections, or on individual pieces. Extraordinary 0.80 carat Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Argyle Diamond, Radiant Shaped Ring Like this Argyle pink diamond ring? Browse the collection of Argyle pink diamond jewelry   Cyber Monday As you can tell, November is sounding more and more like a great time to buy diamonds. Following Thanksgiving, there are the enormous Black Friday sales, immediately preceding Cyber Monday deals. The timing for these back-to-back savings opportunities could not be better. With Christmas only a month or so away and New Year’s and Valentine’s Day right behind it, November makes for an ideal time to buy important merchandise for less. Fancy Intense Yellow Cushion Diamond Drop Pendant (3.99Ct TW) Like this yellow diamond pendant? Browse our collection of diamond pendants   Christmas Holiday The Holiday season certainly sees lots of sales. After all, it is by far the most commercially marketed season for gifting. This is a great time to find good deals as everyone is out buying presents and stores are as competitive as ever. At the same time, establishments know that many people are in a race against time to find the perfect gift and may be more interested in finding it on time than saving a few bucks. Therefore, if looking for diamond jewelry specifically to be given around Christmas, it is best to start looking earlier on. Holiday Jewelry Gifts Browse our collection of diamond jewelry gifts   Valentine’s Day Like Christmas, Valentine’s Day is a highly commercial holiday. In fact, it is probably even more so as it is really a made up holiday, especially all the hoopla surrounding this Hallmark Day of Love. There will be sales though, lots of them, especially on all jewelry items including diamonds. After all, what’s love without jewelry? Yellow and pink diamond jewelry Browse our collection of pink diamond jewelry   Mother’s Day In the spirit of commercial holidays, we present you with Mother’s Day. Unlike Valentine’s Day, and even Christmas, Mother’s Day actually has something very wholesome about it and even though it is a made up holiday, it is designed to celebrate the purest type of love: love for one’s mother. You will find endless types of gifts for sale, including jewelry. Because of the wide range of gifts, there will be a great deal of competition and you can expect to find attractive prices. Even if you weren’t planning on buying a diamond for Mother’s Day, you can take advantage of the discounts and plan ahead for that birthday, anniversary, or another special occasion that is coming up around the corner. Yellow diamond stud earrings Like these earrings, browse our collection of diamond earrings   Diamonds are not something you buy every day. Therefore, they require research and planning. The more research and planning, the more savings you will see and you will most likely end up with a better product as well. Mark down the different sales seasons in your calendar and closely follow your favorite jewelers to find out about any and all upcoming bargains.
Types of Ring Settings and Mountings

Types of Ring Settings and Mountings

by Benji, Content Manager
Congratulations on finally deciding on the diamond of your dreams! Now comes the exciting task of choosing the perfect setting style to complement your stone. When considering the types of ring settings and mountings, there are four main options to explore: solitaire, halo, three-stone, and side stone. Of course, custom designs offer endless possibilities, such as this remarkable custom-designed pink diamond dress ring below. However, the most popular styles each have their unique advantages and disadvantages, appealing to different preferences. Let's delve into different ring settings to help you make the best choice. A 2.86 carat Fancy Intense Purplish Pink Custom Designed Diamond Dress Ring    Solitaire The solitaire ring stands out as the most popular ring mounting type for several reasons. Firstly, it caters to the majority of engagement ring consumers who opt for a single diamond, rendering other types of ring settings and mountings less relevant.Secondly, the prongs can give a diamond a larger and a more prominent appearance as they can raise the diamond above the band, contrasting a thinner ring with a wider and fuller stone. There are four-pronged settings and six-pronged settings. The former allows more of the diamond to be seen while the latter holds the diamond somewhat more securely. Both options allow more of the diamond to be revealed than the other solitaire setting, the bezel. They also allow more light to enter the diamond resulting in greater brilliance. The solitaire prong setting is prized for its easy maintenance and timeless elegance. However, a drawback of this type of ring setting and mounting is its tendency to snag on clothing, particularly when set high. Over time, this can lead to loosened prongs and put the center stone at risk. Regular inspections, ideally every two years, are crucial to ensure the security of the diamond. Conversely, the bezel solitaire setting prioritizes security and is resistant to snagging. Its sleek, modern appearance makes it a great choice for those with an active lifestyle. However, it partially conceals the diamond and reduces its brilliance by limiting light penetration. Consequently, this setting is typically recommended for diamond shapes other than the round brilliant cut.   Solitaire diamond and gemstone ring styles Halo Halo diamond rings consist of a main center stone surrounded by a ring of smaller stones. There are many advantages to this ring setting. For one, you can go for a smaller center stone and still achieve a larger diamond look. This can be done by spending less than a larger diamond even with the cost of the smaller diamonds. You can combine different diamond colors or stick with the same color.   Halo diamond and gemstone ring styles Three-Stone For those who cannot suffice with just one diamond, a three-stone diamond ring is a great option. The ring can look quite different depending on the sizes of the stones. You can use an average-sized center stone and select much smaller diamonds to put on the side. Or, all of the diamonds can be the same size. They can be small, medium, or large. They can be the same color or contrasting colors such as a pink center stone and two colorless diamonds on each side. The prong or bezel setting can be used for this type of ring setting.    Three-stone diamond and gemstone ring styles Side Stones Last but not least, there is the option of mounting your diamond onto a band complete with side stones. This too can be done with a prong setting or a bezel setting. The side stones adorn the band on the sides of the center stone. They can be the same color as the center stone or a different color. They can also alternate colors, such as yellow, colorless, yellow etc.   Side-stone diamond and gemstone rings Choosing a setting for your diamond ultimately comes down to individual taste and preference. Some women prioritize practicality, while others desire the most extravagant ring possible. However, it's essential not to let lifestyle constraints dictate your choice. If a particular ring captures your heart, don't hesitate to pursue it. After all, it doesn't have to be worn constantly, but it should bring you immense joy. Opting for practicality over personal preference may result in a ring that sits unworn and unappreciated. Trust your instincts and select your dream setting with the same care you gave to choosing your prized diamond. Before making any decisions, take the time to explore the various types of ring settings and mountings to familiarize yourself with your options fully.  Check out our engagement ring designs!