That old rule? It’s outdated.
Your budget should be based on what you’re comfortable spending, not some marketing formula. Set a realistic number and stick to it.
Then make smart trade-offs. You can slightly compromise on colour or clarity – especially if the flaws aren’t visible to the naked eye. That way, you can focus on a better cut or a slightly larger stone without overspending.
At the end of the day, buying a diamond isn’t about following rigid rules. It’s about making a choice that feels right for you. With a little knowledge and a clear plan, the whole process becomes a lot less overwhelming – and a lot more exciting.