It is one of the hardest substances known to man and it is probably the most valuable form of carbon on the planet, not to mention that it is one of the most beautiful and romantic gifts that you can bestow upon your significant other, particularly by way of a proposal of marriage. I am, of course, referring to the diamond – a gemstone associated with betrothal since the fifteenth century. Traditionally, the betrothal diamond is usually offered as part of a ring, which in itself signifies eternity and, if tradition is to be upheld, the one who offers the ring does so on one knee. Even though the giving of a ring is perhaps one of the most romantic moments in a relationship, the choosing of the ring could be fraught with pitfalls. The couple may have very different ideas on the style of ring that they like best and it’s always a little awkward shopping around for an engagement ring that falls inside the budget. Invariably the ring she likes is a little over the budget whereas the one he admires falls comfortably within the budget. Compromises therefore are inevitable and so it may be worth considering quite an interesting alternative – loose diamonds. Buying certified loose diamonds is possibly one of the best ways of dealing with the betrothal issue. It takes away any conflict in the process of choosing a ring, whilst at the same time, allowing an element of surprise for when the buyer pops the question. It should then be a relatively easy process to find a ring to set the loose stone into and the issue of how much is to be spent on the diamond has already been settled. The beauty of buying GIA certified loose diamonds is that you are guaranteed a top quality stone and, after all, it is an investment when all the romantic stuff is pushed to one side. This is a huge advantage because a loose diamond can be set in any piece of jewellery you like – rings, pendants and tie pins for instance. Another advantage in buying loose diamonds instead of diamond engagement rings is that, if the answer to the question is ‘no,’ you aren’t stuck with a ring that a future partner may not like the look of. Instead, you can present them with the loose diamond and let them choose the ring that it will be set in. For more information about Diamond, Loose Diamonds, Certified Loose Diamonds, Heart Diamonds, please visit www.diamondsafe.com
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