During the last few years, Asha diamond engagement rings have become popular, avoiding the problems with so-called conflict or blood diamonds. For decades, blood diamonds have been obtained in a war zone and used to finance these wars, through the use of slaves or people in a semi-slavery regime.
Asha diamonds engagement rings are amorphous diamonds. These diamonds are the most realistic alternative to natural diamonds. They feature carbon attributes of pure diamonds that help simulate the brightness and reflection of light from a natural diamond.
Choosing A Perfect Engagement Ring
1. Choose a diamond cut. Gemologists often consider cutting a diamond as the most important factor when deciding on a diamond. The cut of a diamond affects the overall appearance of the ring. The cut of a diamond has an impact on how brilliantly the diamond shines and shines. A badly cut diamond looks opaque compared to a well cut diamond.
2. Look at the clarity of the diamond. The clarity of the diamond is the inner purity of the diamond. A high quality clarity diamond looks flawless when viewed closely. The diamond will not have cracks or imperfections.
3. Observe the color of the diamond. Asha diamonds vary in color. They feature a broad spectrum of color, ranging from D through Z diamonds. In D grade they are practically colorless and look the most realistic. Diamonds in the K to the degree of color Z tend to appear with a touch of color.
4. Choose the carats of the diamond. Asha diamonds are heavier than natural diamonds. When choosing diamond carat, look at the carat equivalent or size, not the actual diamond weight.
Going For Traditional or Modern?
If you are more of a traditional person, consider choosing a classic and timeless engagement ring. A solitaire ring with a princess cut, or square diamond, a round diamond or an emerald diamond. If you want more brightness, choose a large center diamond flanked by smaller diamonds surrounding it.
Many people want to add a modern flair to their traditional settings. Select a traditional solitaire engagement ring with a colored stone. Diamonds come in colors like yellow and pink, or even black. You can select an engagement ring with a large center diamond surrounded by smaller favorite stones of the bride-to-be, such as emeralds. This will modernize the typical traditional setting.
Asha offers a variety of ring settings, as well as a variety of precious metals, like gold, white gold, platinum and palladium. Keep in mind, the price of the ring depends not only on the diamond but the band as well, so prepare a budget that includes the stone and the setting.