Discover the art of choosing the perfect diamond earrings with our expert guide. Get tips on stone quality, cut, shape, and more.
Choosing an accessory is no small task. There should be rhyme and rhythm to it, ensuring that it complements both your face and your outfit. Even selecting a classic diamond earring should be prudent.
A wide variety of diamond earrings is available in the market, but with the vastness of your choices, how do you narrow down the search? Below are some things to consider when choosing diamond earrings.
Color of the Diamond Earrings
While the most common choice is a white, sparkling diamond, some stones have different colors--from violet to yellow to black. Some diamonds are rarer and more expensive than others.
But, more than the price, you will want to find something that can complement your skin tone, hair color, and the possible colors it could reflect. For example, anything that is gold or yellow would look great for blondes. Meanwhile, dark-haired women can find white or clear diamonds as more appealing.
Diamond Cuts
Determining which cut to choose can be pretty important as the cut can tell how sparkly your diamond earrings will be. The number of facets your diamond has can affect how much light it refracts.
That said, choose a cute one with more facets if you want it to be extra sparkly or vice versa. One of the most common cuts of all time is round-cut.
Diamond Carat
A diamond’s carat determines its weight, not the size. Since you are choosing diamond earrings, you will want a lower carat, so it doesn’t feel heavy on your earlobes.
Type of Earrings
While diamond earrings are typically studs, more designs are coming out. You can now find a longer earring with a diamond on it. Or perhaps a hoop earring that has tiny diamonds. When it comes to choosing the type or shape of your earrings, it is best to look at your facial shape. You should pick something opposite of your features.
For example, those with round faces should choose drop earrings as it makes their faces look elongated, and so is the opposite of the roundness. Or, women with square-shaped faces should get long or medium-length drop earrings with rounded edges. But if you want something versatile, small diamond stud earrings would work best.
Occasion
Lastly, you will want to find a diamond earring that is appropriate for the event. Fancy diamond rings can work on formal occasions such as galas or balls. You may also want something a little fancy, but not too over the top when attending huge events like weddings.
However, if you want to wear it for a casual, everyday look, choosing a simple stud is the best way to go. You can wear it even at home, and it still wouldn’t look too out of place.
Conclusion
There is more to choosing a diamond earring than merely getting one from a store and calling it a day. But, while the cut, carat, color, and type are all critical, it also comes down to your personal preference.
Perhaps the best tip of all is to choose something you are comfortable wearing and something that you like.
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