Diamonds are some of the most beautiful gem stones available, which makes them perfect for toe rings. If you want to buy a diamond toe ring, make sure you follow these tips to choose the best quality diamond.
Diamond Quality
The standard for grading diamonds is based on the “four Cs”. These four Cs are: clarity, color, carat and cut. The GIA is an international system for determining diamond quality. You should know about how diamonds are classified to find the best quality stones.
Carat
The weight of a diamond is referred to as the “carat” (“ct”). Large diamonds are more difficult to find and more expensive. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams. Smaller diamonds are weighed using “points”. One hundred points is equal to one carat. If you want a good value for your diamond toe ring, consider buying a diamond that is just under one carat. Diamonds smaller than one carat are cheaper, but most people who see the ring will not be able to tell if the diamond is more or less than one carat.
Cut
A diamond’s sparkle is due to its cut. A well-cut diamond will reflect light and sparkle. A dull diamond is cut too shallowly, and an uneven looking diamond with darker looking parts is cut too deeply. The cut of the diamond is based on proportions, the depth and width of the stone, and the facets of the diamond.
Clarity
A diamond’s clarity is its flawlessness. The two ratings that indicate the best quality of diamonds are flawless (FI) or internally flawless, which may have flaws on the surface (IF).
Color
The color of a diamond is the fourth C. If a diamond is totally pure, it will be colorless. However, there are many different diamond colors available on the market. Brown and yellow diamonds are common, and pink and blue diamonds are much more rare and valuable.
A diamond is a perfect choice for a gold toe ring, but silver rings or white gold can be a more affordable option. You should choose your diamond toe rings based on your own personal style.
