Aprils Birthstone – The Diamond
ByAprils Birthstone – The Diamond
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky April = they have the diamond as their birthstone, that is clear white diamonds, brilliant and sparkling. The diamond itself very hard in fact the hardest mineral on earth and does not wear out easily hence the diamond is also the symbol of ever lasting love ( that’s why it is given in engagement rings). Diamonds are controlled and graded – they are measures by what is know as the 4 c’s – Colour, cut, clarity and carat ( weight).
What if you want to give a piece of birthstone jewellery but can afford a diamond? Well perhaps you can afford a diamond. Not all of these stones are large and very expensive. From Victorian times right through to today jewellery has been made with just tiny diamonds set into it. These diamonds shine as tiny points of light in the jewellery and several clustered together make a real impact. Even one tiny diamond well cut and set can give a real shine to a piece such as a brooch or ring.
Take a look at these pieces of vintage jewellery from antiquesavenue on this page - all are set with real diamonds and are quite affordable ( £50 or under)
Care of diamonds- Diamonds are tough. If they are just set into precious metal ( gold or platinum or silver) with no other materials or stones you can safely clean them in a proprietary jewellery cleaner or I like to use an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner. Having said that they are tough perhaps the metal they are set into is a little softer. If you have a piece of jewellery with a large and valuable diamond set into it then please do get it checked by a jewellery every year if it is worn regularly. The setting can become loose and the diamond may fall out, regular checking will help to ensure your jewellery is safe.




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My wife loves her new diamond necklace.