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A good understanding of diamonds is necessary before you begin shopping.
We've put the basics together here to help guide you. Learning about
diamonds is really learning about the "four Cs" of diamonds - cut,
clarity, color and carat weight. These are the criteria jewelers use when
grading diamonds, and they're the ones you'll need to understand to find
the right diamond for you.
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Cut is probably the most important, and most challenging, of the four Cs
to understand. The brilliance of a diamond depends heavily on its cut.
We carry only the better grades of diamond cut, to ensure that your
jewelry is as beautiful as possible. This guide will show you how to
select a diamond with the best cut that your budget allows.
Most diamonds contain some inner flaws, or inclusions, that occur during
the formation process. The visibility, number and size of these inclusions
determine what is called the clarity of a diamond. Diamonds that are clear
create more brilliance, and thus are more highly prized, and priced. This
guide shows you how to find the best grade of clarity for you.
Colorless diamonds are the most desirable since they allow the most
refraction of light (sparkle). Off white diamonds absorb light, inhibiting
brilliance. To ensure that your jewelry is of the highest quality,
we've pre-selected our diamonds to eliminate those of lesser color grades.
Read on to understand how color affects a diamond and how to choose the
best grade for your budget.
A carat is the unit of weight by which a diamond is measured. Because
large diamonds are found less commonly than small diamonds, the price of a
diamond rises exponentionaly to its size. Read this guide to get a better
understanding of what a carat is and how it affects the appearance of a
diamond.
The diamond certificate, which is sometimes called a grading report, is a
complete evaluation of your diamond that has been performed by a qualified
professional with the help of special gemological instruments. Each stone
bears its own recognizable, individual characteristics, which is listed on
the certificate. This guide will help you understand why a certificate is
so important when buying a diamond.
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