FAQ
Are coloured diamonds suitable for wedding bands?
Coloured diamonds, such as blue or pink, can add a unique and vibrant touch to wedding bands for those seeking a non-traditional and colourful option.
How do I choose the right diamond wedding band?
When choosing a diamond wedding band, consider budget, diamond quality (cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight), metal type, and personal style preferences.
How do you take care of a diamond wedding band?
Taking care of a diamond wedding band involves regularly cleaning it with a gentle detergent and a soft brush, storing it in a safe place when not worn, and periodically getting it professionally checked and cleaned by a jeweller. It's also essential to avoid exposing the diamond to harsh chemicals and to be mindful of potential damage from everyday wear and tear.
How can you tell if a diamond wedding band is real?
You can perform a few tests to determine if a diamond wedding band is real. One method is to breathe on the diamond and see if it fogs up; a real diamond will not retain the fog for long. You can also use a magnifying glass to look for imperfections or inclusions inside the diamond, as natural diamonds are not perfectly flawless. Another popular method is the "sparkle test," where you place the diamond under a bright light and see if it sparkles intensely. Finally, you can bring the ring to a professional jeweller for a thorough examination and certification.