Diamond Earrings: Superiority and Endurance
By Sam Serio
"A diamond is forever," as the old saying goes.
The late actress Marilyn Monroe said it best: "a diamond is a girl's best
friend." So much tribute has been paid to the everlasting glory of the diamond, which
is among the most valuable (and expensive!) precious stones in existence. Is it any wonder
then that diamond jewelry is so fashionable? Diamond earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets
many of these are regarded as works of art.
The diamond is the most unadulterated of all the gemstones
composed of a single pure element. It is also the hardest transparent substance that
exists. It is for this that the diamond stands as a symbol of strength, purity of spirit,
and even physical chastity.
Diamond earrings first reached the height of fashion in
Europe in the 18th century, just before the Renaissance era. To this day many people, even
men, wear diamond earrings as a classy adornment. George Michael and Prince are only two
of the many male celebrities who have been known to use diamonds as ear decorations. From
time to time, David Beckham of soccer fame sports the odd diamond earring worth around
$12,300.
Diamonds emphasize superiority and endurance. Unlike
pearls they do not trap light, but reflect them -- projecting not just a glow, but a
finely subtle ray of light upon the bearer's features. The light reflected by a diamond
earring is often caught in the wearer's eye, hence you might notice a crafty sparkle in
the eyes of women who wear finely-cut genuine diamond earrings.
Primarily, a diamond is graded by its 4 Cs: the cut,
clarity, color, and carat weight. These characteristics are taken into consideration in
the crafting of the finest diamond earrings. Take these factors into consideration when
picking out diamond jewelry.
Diamond earrings make the best gifts for loved ones who
have an eye for quality, and deserve only the best in life. These accessories speak of the
wearers high-class taste and love for things of beauty. |