Diamonds - Advice on buying them from the Money Spending Expert

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Buy some diamonds.

They're shiny and very special! Buy yourself some diamond jewellery now!

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Cut, Clarity, Colour and Carat
The better these the more expensive a diamond will be.
Cut doesn't mean shape. Cut is the number of facets cut into a diamond to reflect light and make it look brilliant.

Popular shapes of diamonds are
Round Brilliant
Marquise
Pear
Emerald
Oval
Heart
Princess (Square)

 

Colour - colour grading scale varies form totally colourless to light colour or tinted

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About different colours of gold

Yellow Gold = Copper + Silver + Pure Gold
White Gold = Nickel (Palladium) + Zinc + Copper + Pure Gold
Green Gold = Silver + Copper +Zinc + Pure Gold
Rose Gold = Copper + Pure Gold

Diamonds really are a girls best friend.

They look fab as earrings, on rings and necklaces and I've seen some beautiful bracelets made with several carats worth of diamonds.

Diamond braceletCollection: Saul Anthony
Suitable for: Ladies
Metal: 18 Carat White Gold
Diamond Weight: 5 Carats
Diamond Colour: H-I
Diamond Clarity: I1-I2

This is one I'd love. I think it'd look really nice on my cat! She's very sweet and I'm sure diamonds would look fab on her.

This would look great on anyone, whether you've got a tan or not. Its the ultimate bling at only £5,910!

Pick jewellery you know you'll be able to wear with lots of different outfits. Diamonds go with everything. They look utterly stunning with a little black dress and amazing on pale or tanned skin. There's something special about diamonds which can add an extra something to any outfit.

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