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Have the Diamond Jewelry you want, just keep a few things in mind:
Determine what type of diamond jewelry you want to design: a ring, bracelet, necklace, or other adornment. Know the type of jewelry you desire so you can take into account its various elements when you develop a design. For example, a necklace requires a clasp, while a ring requires a mounting.
Establish how many diamonds your piece of jewelry will feature. If you are making earrings, you will probably want at least two diamonds---one for each earring. If you are custom designing a ring, do you want a solitaire, which features just one diamond, or an eternity band, which features many?
Choose your preferred diamond color. Diamonds come in a rainbow’s spectrum of colors, including everything from dark chocolate to canary yellow, as well as the traditional clear stones. Consider combining different colors of diamonds in your design.
Decide on your favorite diamond cut. Diamonds come in an assortment of cuts, including emerald cut, round cut, cushion cut, pear cut and princess cut. You can combine different cuts of diamonds in one piece of jewelry; for example, consider placing two baguettes on either side of a princess cut diamond when designing a ring.
Select your preferred diamond size. Diamonds are available in numerous sizes, ranging from minuscule specks to multi-carat rocks. Remember that the size of diamonds you choose influences the style of the jewelry you design; large diamonds make for bold, showy pieces, while small ones make for delicate, understated designs.
Envision how you want the diamonds to be placed on the piece of jewelry. You might desire a simple chain necklace with a single, large diamond pendant, or a bangle bracelet covered in rows of small diamonds.
Choose the type of alloy with which you want to make your jewelry. Precious metals such as gold, platinum and fine silver are good accompaniments for diamonds.
Determine the style, shape and size of any other components of your piece of diamond jewelry, such as the clasp of a necklace, the wires of dangle earrings or the band of a ring.
Draw your design on paper with a pencil. Make specific notes about all the details you cannot draw, such as carat size or type of alloy.
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