A diamond is a genuine miracle of nature and the hardest mineral on earth. It is 58 times harder than any other natural material. People have tamed him and revealed his brilliant charisma. Since then, the diamond has been an indispensable part of the most beautiful pieces of jewelry ever made. Let’s have a Look at Here are you Know about Exactly that What is a Diamond?
Diamonds – Enduring Beauty
Thanks to their unique properties, diamonds keep their beautiful appearance even with minimal maintenance. Their shimmering shine never fades – no matter how many decades pass. They are resistant to mechanical and chemical damage and can withstand extremely high temperatures. For all these reasons, the diamond is the perfect stone for making jewelry. In combination with gold, this stone comes into its own and becomes an immortal piece of jewelry.
At the arch of the century from the 14th to the 19th century, the Belgian Roderick van Bracken discovered a method of grinding a rough diamond – with a second diamond. Only the right cut turns a diamond into a dazzling masterpiece.
A Present for Every Occasion
The universal beauty of diamonds suits everyone without exception, regardless of age or style. Their pure, pure appearance can be ideally combined with gold in all shades and other diamonds. A truly timeless elegance that you can carry with you every day. If you are looking for the perfect gift, we recommend simple diamond earrings, luxury rings, fine ear studs or a pendant.
Love for all of life
Fashion trends come, repeat themselves now and then, but diamonds have always been timeless. They never go out of style and are and will remain the safest choice for engagement and wedding rings.
The flawless engagement ring has glimpsed the same for centuries: outstanding design, flawless gold and absolute diamond solitaire. Diamonds have now also found their place on wedding rings because, in combination with gold or platinum, they become the perfect symbol of eternal love.
Do you learn the Disparity Between a Diamond and a Brilliant-cut Diamond?
The diamond is a mineral – a precious stone. A diamond (derived from the French word “brilliant” for “bright” or “shining”) is a diamond that is cut especially: it has 57 facets – a table (one large facet in the middle), 32 facets on the crown (above) and 24 facets on the pavilion (the lower part of the diamond that ends with the apex).
A Touch of Luxury
Diamonds also adorn the most important pieces of jewelry in world history: crown jewels, the legacy of important dynasties and family heirlooms that are passed on from generation to generation. They signify wealth and luxury. We buy them for their beauty, but we also value them as an excellent investment. The value of diamonds is growing steadily 5-10% per year and has only fallen twice in the last 100 years.
Unique color Palette
The diamond is one of the few gemstones that occur in nature in all color gradations and combinations. Shades of color from yellow to white are the most common. Did you know that only one diamond in ten thousand is mark as a color? These diamonds are also called “fancy”.
- Yellow diamonds are the most common after the colorless ones. They can take on a very saturated shade that will give you a unique look.
- Brown diamonds are also one of the most common diamonds. The ancient Romans loved these stones for jewelry. And these so-called champagne colors – light brown with a slight yellow tinge – are enjoying great popularity again today.
- The Black Diamonds are one of the most popular color variations. Especially the combination of white and black creates extraordinary jewelry.
- Blue diamonds are extremely rare. They are not as deep blue as sapphires, but a light blue with a gray, green or purple undertone.
- Red or reddish diamonds are very rare and precious: the darker the color, the higher the value of the stone. Their appearance changes depending on the quality of the light.
- Pink diamonds are among the most valuable in the world. Their value can be up to twenty times that of white diamonds.
Naturally, colored diamonds are usually light or muted colors. That is why they are often artificially colored. These diamonds are called “treated diamonds”. Gemistone mainly offers these color-treated diamonds. However, the gemstones keep all of their coveted characteristics – luster, hardness and brilliant beauty.
How are Diamonds valued?
During the evaluation and certification of the diamond, they assess all the basic parameters, namely the 4 C’s: cut, weight (carat), purity (clarity) and color (color). The ratings in these four categories have a significant impact on the price of the diamond.
Cut
The CUT gives the diamond its dazzling beauty. The Ancient and most popular cut is the round cut, also known as the brilliant-cut. It involved the best diamond cutters in the world in developing this cut. Gratitude to its 57 facets, the diamond mirrors up to 99% of the light – it shimmers. But it can also cut diamonds in many other shapes, so-called “fancy cuts”: marquise cut, baguette cut, heart cut, pear cut, oval cut and emerald cut. Nowadays, the princess cut is becoming increasingly popular, especially for engagement rings; this is a three- or four-sided cut with very precise, sharp edges.
Carat Weight
It gave the WEIGHT of a diamond in carat (ct) with 2 decimal places. 1 ct = 0.2 g; 1 gram equals 5 carats. Carat (ct) as a unit of measure for the weight of diamonds is different from carat (kt), which is the fineness of gold. (Pure gold has a fineness of 25 kt). If you are Finding Right Diamond For your Engagement Ring, then 1 Carat Diamond is Worthy For your Ring and Elegant look.
Clarity
The Clarity – PURITY mainly depends on the amount of so-called “inclusions” and irregularities inside the stone. The size and placement of these impurities determine the classification in the corresponding purity category:
- IF (Internally Flawless) – a completely transparent diamond without inclusions,
- VVS 1, VVS 2 (Very Very Small) – a diamond with very slight inclusions,
- VS 1, VS 2 (Very Small) – a diamond with slight inclusions,
- SI 1, SI 2 (Small Inclusions) – a diamond with inclusions that can see with a magnifying glass,
- I1, I2, I3 (Included) – a diamond with medium-sized or gigantic inclusions that can observe with the bare eye.
Color
The COLOR of white and yellow diamonds are determine using an international scale:
- D to F are colorless diamonds,
- G to J are almost colorless,
- K to M are diamonds with a slight yellow tinge,
- N to Z are diamonds with yellow-brown color.
- Other colors are referred to as “fancy.”