Saturday, April 6, 2013

Don't Love Make A Diamond Shine?



Don't Love Make A Diamond Shine?
There is a Tracy Byrd song that claims this but I'm not sure.
I do know that a diamond's shine is directly related to the cut, crown depth, angle, height, and many other critical things that go into shaping a cutting a diamond.







This is my diamond engagement ring. My husband and I picked it out in 1998 in a pawn shop before I knew much about diamonds, all I knew was that I wanted the biggest shiniest one we could afford. I now know that we got a good deal.
Years later when I obtained my graduate diamond certification from GIA, I graded it and found what I can only chalk up to fate is that it has some tiny feather type inclusions in the shape of a "W"
My solitaire has a carat weight of .53 ct, It has a clarity of SI 2, not huge or fancy but I do love it, and also the guard that is set with beautiful baguette diamonds and small round accents.
I also know that dirt and oil which diamonds attract can dull the shine and this has nothing to do with love.
The best way to clean one is with a toothbrush Windex or ammonia and scrub scrub scrub.
Please not that if you have an old or antique ring, or a loose stone it is always best to leave this to a professional, (ME!) If you have a big one I would be happy to clean it for you as well as inspecting the setting for any loose stones damage ect.
A diamond that goes flying across the room or worse down the drain can be almost impossible to find.
When I travel to Franklin to help my friend Susan Schwartz on costume and antique appraisals, in our down time I get to clean the diamonds. The big ol' honkin diamonds that people get appraisals on, this is well worth my trip, I understand why retail jewelry stores always want to clean your rings, they want to drool over them.
Sadly in reality not many people will ever own a diamond over a carat. "According to industry surveys, fewer than one percent of women will ever own a diamond of one carat or more" ~Diamond Essentials GIA
So is it Love that makes it shine? well I guess that would be up to the wearer of the diamond, and how much it needs cleaning

"Don't Love Make A Diamond Shine"
Tommy and Janey barely eighteen
Holding hands at the jewelry store
Eyes open wide staring inside
At the ring that they wanted for her

Mister bring it closer mister can we hold it
I think it's gonna fit just fine
As he slipped it on her hand Janey kissed her man
Don't love make a diamond shine.

Don't love make a diamond shine
It don't matter if it costs a dime
Dang thing looks like a million bucks
Sittin' on the hand of a girl in love.

A perfect fifteen carat is duller than dirt
If the heart don't wear it
With three little words it'll knock you blind
Don't love make a diamond shine.

There's a rich lady with a new Mercedes
Livin' up in a high rise
She's got a big ol' rock on her left hand
That looks cheaper than a Cracker Jack prize.

'Cause her man don't know that it ain't the dough
No all he needs to spend is time
And that big marquis'd be a laser beam
Don't love make a diamond shine.

Don't love make a diamond shine
It don't matter if it costs a dime
Dang thing looks like a million bucks
Sittin' on the hand of a girl in love.

A perfect fifteen carat is duller than dirt
If the heart don't wear it
With three little words it'll knock you blind
Don't love make a diamond shine.

Don't love make a diamond shine
It don't matter if it costs a dime
Dang thing looks like a million bucks
Sittin' on the hand of a girl in love.

A perfect fifteen carat is duller than dirt
If the heart don't wear it
With three little words it'll knock you blind
Don't love make a diamond shine.

Don't love make a diamond shine...

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