The Magic of Diamond Rings

Jonathon Blocker
What is it about diamond rings that so compel us? Is it the shine and lustre - that which jewelers refer to as "fire"? Is it the mystery and allure of precious gems and metals that is found in a white gold diamond ring? Is it the sheer hardness and durability of diamond rings?

When it comes to the precious stone that is the centerpiece of The precious stones that are set in diamond engagement rings are formed the same way. The difference between a lump of coal and a diamond is one of degree - the geologic forces of heat and pressure that transforms organic carbon into diamonds that you'll find in mens diamond rings and other diamond jewelry, are thousands of times greater. In fact, it is possible to turn coal into diamond, which is essentially what happens when artificial, industrial-grade diamonds are manufactured in a laboratory. (Theoretically, it is also possible for diamonds to turn back into coal, were they subjected to hard vacuum under a complex set of highly unlikely circumstances.)

Early Diamond Rings

Diamond jewelry had been around for awhile, but diamond engagement rings and wedding rings were pretty well unheard of before 1477, when Archduke Maximilian I of Austria presented one to Marie of Burgundy on the occasion of their wedding.

Diamond rings became popular during the Victorian Period, although the custom of presenting diamond engagement rings and the concept of mens diamond rings came along much later.

Today, the tradition is found almost everywhere in the Western world as well as Japan and India (where the bride usually wears a diamond toe ring). Diamond rings can be purchased as is, or can be created especially for the customer.

Jonathon Blocker specializes in mens diamond rings and diamond engagement rings. He is a consultant for GemFind.com, a trusted name in the jewelry industry since 1999.

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Jonathan Blocker is an avid business and travel writer. He has been traveling on commercial airlines and air charters for several years.  View profile

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