Diamond Necklace

A diamond necklace that is of impeccable craftsmanship and superior quality is every diamond lover's dream. After all, nothing makes a woman look classier than a diamond necklace. And since diamond necklaces are so popular, jewelers offer a wide variety of styles from which to choose from. The first thing to do when choosing and buying a diamond necklace is to decide how much you can afford to spend on a diamond necklace. Unless you have millions to burn, money will most likely be your number one issue when it comes time to shop for diamond jewelry. Set a limit and stick to it, or you could end up paying for years to come. Once your price limit is set up, you'll be able to narrow down your options. The next step in the shopping process is thinking about style. Diamond necklaces come in several different styles, so if you're a daring sort, you could find a really unique piece that stands out and demands attention. However, a few tried and true staples are always a safe bet when it comes to choosing a diamond necklace. If you tend to wear a lot of crewneck sweaters, dresses, etc., I would suggest a link necklace that drapes around your neck in a simple circle. If you prefer to wear v-neck sweater and dresses you should consider a diamond pendant a diamond that sits right in the middle of that v will complement the neckline and they also make the neck look longer and more feminine. Choosing a necklace is sometimes the easy part. When it comes time to shop for diamond pendants, the metal setting is another area where you'll have some wiggle room. Platinum is obviously the most expensive choice when it comes to the setting and silver is the least expensive. If you'd rather splurge on the diamonds, consider getting the setting done in silver instead of platinum or gold. You can always tell everyone that your silver setting is white gold. No one ever really knows or cares about the setting when a diamond is there to look at anyway.

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