Uncategorized – DiamondIdeals.com http://www.diamondideals.com Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:53:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.15 Pick Your Metal http://www.diamondideals.com/pick-your-metal/ Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:51:25 +0000 http://www.diamondideals.com/?p=1567 I’m sure there are sites that expound on the pros and cons of various metals at infinitum but here are the main elements:

Your first decision is the overall color of the ring: Yellow, rose or white.  This is entirely personal and there is no right or wrong answer.

In terms of generalities, 14K gold is the hardest and will look new the longest.  The only real downside is that 14K prongs tend to break more than bend.  18K gold will develop of patina faster as it is more prone to scratching than 14K but the metal itself is warmer and purer than its counterpart.  Platinum is purest of the precious metals as it is used at 95% purity.  Platinum is a white metal that survives decades.  When is looses its shine, platinum looks light grey.

If you choose yellow your choices are 14K or 18K gold. 18K is 75% gold and 25% other alloys to harden it but it will be a softer metal and a warmer yellow tone than 14K which has 58.3% gold and 41.7% hardening alloys.

If you chose rose, you choice are similar to yellow with the biggest difference in the intensity of the rose color. 14K rose gold has far more copper in it which gives it a more intense rose color as opposed to 18K which is more of a reddish yellow.

If you choose white, things get a little more complex. The same hardness profiles exist in the 14K and 18K white gold categories but you need to understand that there is no such thing as “white” gold. Gold with alloys that lighten it only get it to a very light yellow or light bronze color and then the ring is coated with rhodium when it is finished. That rhodium plating does wear off over time and the off white color then starts peeking through. At that point most people look to clean their ring but in fact it just needs to be re-plated.

The better metal in the white category is platinum. Platinum is a white metal and is used at 95% purity. It is softer and more pliable than gold and will develop a patina sooner but will not wear down as much as gold. It is the metal of choice and has long been the more luxurious choice in jewelry because for most of our lifetime it has traded at close to double the cost of gold. The last couple of years have seen an inversion of prices with gold trading around $1900/oz and platinum around $1100/oz. Platinum rings are still a little more expensive that gold but the difference is too small to sway the decision away from the better metal.

In the picture above you can see the sometimes subtle differences between the metals.  Starting on the left, this is the color of a rhodium plated gold ring or platinum ring. It is as white as white gets.  The next one over is the actual color of white gold with no plating.  As is obvious, white gold is actually a pale yellow or bronze color which gets covered by the rhodium plating.  When the plating wears off, this color starts peaking through.  The next one on the right is 14K yellow gold which has 58.3% gold content.  You can see the 18K (75% gold content) has a richer yellow color.  Second to last is 14K Rose gold which is very pink.  The intensity of the color comes from the relatively large amount of copper alloyed in this ring.  Think about the color of a new penny.  Last but not least is 18K rose gold which also has some copper in it, but much less and as a result has more of a peach color to it.

There are no right or wrong choices, but oftentimes, we are not aware of the differences and hopefully this post will help clarify.

 

 

 

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Custom Designing your Diamond Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/custom_designing_your_diamond_ring/ http://www.diamondideals.com/custom_designing_your_diamond_ring/#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:04:37 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=945 Over the past few years, we have turned more and more toward customizing the majority of the rings we create.  At first our customers feel a little daunted by the task but when they learn about the process and start thinking about the benefits, they become eager and excited about the project.  Most of the time we start with a nebulous concept, a quick sketch or a picture from a magazine.  Using sample rings on our site and in our showroom we start talking about the different possibilities, proportions and options.  We take copious notes and come up with an cost.   After the initial meeting, we discuss our customer’s wishes with our design team and everything gets put into a CAD image.  We review the initial CAD and make necessary adjustments until we are very close to what our customer envisioned.  The wedding band, in its’ original incarnation had a huge swerve which made it impossible to wear on its’ own.  In the design process, we softened that cure to the point that it is barely noticeable.

We then present the CAD to our customer and upon approval move forward with the manufacturing process. In the case of the attached pictures, we used stones from our customer’s original wedding band along with sapphires from an heirloom ring.  We were fortunate that they were nearly the same diameter.  In the design process we were able to adjust the heights of both rings such that they would look good next to each other despite the difference in the size of the stones in the shanks.

Once the design is approved, creating the ring takes about a week to 10 days.  The end result is personal, unique and worthy of being yours.

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Creating a Custom Ring http://www.diamondideals.com/creating-a-custom-ring-2/ http://www.diamondideals.com/creating-a-custom-ring-2/#respond Thu, 17 May 2012 15:24:48 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=809 Our clients often come to us with little to no idea of what they want.  Others have very definite opinions and will bring pictures from magazines they have gathered over time.  And some of our clients come to us with a sketch.  In this case, they had drawn something on a napkin and brought it along. Her idea was that she wanted to set a round stone and two smaller princess cut stones in a fairly ornate ring with diamonds running down 3 sides of the shank.  Her sketch was basically exactly what she wanted.  After our initial discussion, we created a CAD image of our understanding of her sketch (Version 1 in the image below).  She loved it but she really wanted some scroll work on the side to break up the mass of the ring and she felt the princess cuts were not big enough.  Version accomplished that but unfortunately brought the price over her budget.  After talking it over, she decided to stick with the larger side stones but could save some money by reducing the number of diamonds going down the shank by half.  We originally planned on 36 small stones and Version 3 brought that down to 18.  This turned out to look to “stubby”.  The final version added a 4th stone (on three sides on both sides of the ring) and was the winner.  This whole design process took about 3 weeks and our customer got exactly what she wished for.

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Announcing Red Carpet Jewels, A Luxury Jewelry Rental Service http://www.diamondideals.com/announcing-red-carpet-jewels-a-luxury-jewelry-rental-service/ http://www.diamondideals.com/announcing-red-carpet-jewels-a-luxury-jewelry-rental-service/#respond Thu, 02 Dec 2010 14:25:23 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=205 We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of Red Carpet Jewels, a premier fine jewelry rental site that will change the way you think about luxury. “Like us” on Facebook and join our mailing list at www.RedCarpetJewels.com to stay informed about our upcoming launch, special deals and sneak peaks at the spectacular jewelry we will be offering.

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A Distinctive Approach to Online Jewelry http://www.diamondideals.com/hello-world/ http://www.diamondideals.com/hello-world/#respond Thu, 12 Aug 2010 23:46:16 +0000 http://blog.diamondideals.com/?p=1 Unlike most retail jewelry websites, Diamond Ideals has a rich and long history in the gem trade that dates back long before the creation of the internet. In fact, 2010 will mark our first 100 years in the diamond and jewelry industry. Our team of knowledgeable professionals has been in the diamond trade for three generations, and we’ve maintained operations throughout the world. Originating in Belgium, our family has been integral to the diamond business since 1910, establishing cutting factories in New York, Antwerp, Lisbon, Johannesburg and Tel Aviv.

Our knowledge of the diamond market is unsurpassed. And, we put our expertise and connections to use to bring you your ideal diamond and setting at the best possible price. Our friendly staff is comprised of highly trained industry professionals and gemologists who can help you in every aspect of your diamond jewelry purchase. Our seasoned experts are eager to guide you and help you create your ideal ring or future heirloom.

At our Manhattan salon or on our website, you can browse our galleries for the largest selection of styles and stones. Most of our pieces are custom created to perfectly complement your choice of center stone, so if you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, that’s OK, we can create it.

Our mission is to provide you with your ideal piece of jewelry. Through education and unparalleled customer service, we will become your family jeweler for life.

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