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Diamond Wedding Band Myths: 6 Common Misconceptions

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The Most Common Misconceptions About Diamonds

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Considering the fact that diamonds are among the most sought-after jewels on the planet, there are a surprising number of misconceptions about them. Sometimes, ideas get passed around so much that people just assume they must be true. If you’re thinking about getting a diamond wedding band, it’s a good idea to do some research about diamonds. The more facts you learn, the more likely you will end up with a rock you love.

1. Bigger Diamonds are Higher Quality

Many people believe that a bigger rock is better, which isn’t necessarily the truth. Large diamonds look attractive and have a lot of sparkle, but they might actually be of a lower-quality cut or carat than some of the smaller varieties. If the look of your diamond is all you care about, you might prefer a larger diamond. If you’re concerned with the quality of your diamond and its potential for resale, you should look for a diamond with a high rating for cut, clarity, and color.

2. A Diamond Wedding Band is the Traditional Choice

The idea that a diamond wedding band is a time-honored tradition that spans the ages is another common misconception. The association between diamonds and weddings actually comes from a jeweler’s campaign that ran in the early part of the twentieth century. After the campaign promoted the idea that diamonds make the perfect wedding gemstone, the idea stuck in people’s minds.


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3. Diamonds Come From Pressurized Coal

This is probably one of the most popular myths about diamonds. Many people take the idea as truth because this simplistic explanation has been passed around for so long. Since diamonds form deep beneath the Earth’s crust, researchers have never actually studied a natural diamond during its formation process. It is now known that diamonds most likely come from pressurized graphite, not coal. Forming diamonds from coal works in theory, but most of the Earth’s coal is found near the surface and is too impure to form a decent diamond.

4. A Diamond Cannot be Broken

Many people believe that diamonds are completely indestructible. They are among the hardest natural substances on Earth, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be broken. If you choose a diamond for your wedding ring, you can rest assured that it will last a very long time. However, you should still be extra careful to ensure your rock doesn’t get chipped or cracked.

5. Many of the Diamonds You Will Find Online are Fake

If you’re worried about ordering your diamond wedding band because you’ve heard that a lot of the diamonds sold online are fakes, you can give yourself permission to relax. Although there are scam artists out there, it’s generally pretty easy to discover whether a jewelry company is legitimate. When looking to purchase diamonds online, always do your research. Read reviews and check the company’s reputation with the Better Business Bureau. If the company is less than reputable, you should see some red flags.

6. A Multifaceted Diamond is Worth More

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If your diamond is very faceted, it will reflect more light and look more beautiful. However, there are many other factors that determine a diamond’s brilliance. The color and carat of the diamond as well as the skill of the gem cutter all make the diamond more beautiful and sparkly.


If you’re ready to pick out your diamond wedding band, contact Juno Jewelry today! We have 30 years of experience working with fine jewelry, and we are confident we can answer any questions you might have. Don’t wait to get the diamond of your dreams. We look forward to hearing from you.


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