Giving a diamond ring of heart shape is the most romantic gift which your woman will love

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An engagement ring is a symbol of devotion and true love. And the best way to show your love to the woman in your life is by presenting her a unique diamond engagement ring because diamond can reflect your true feelings towards her. If you will present her a beautiful engagement ring then obviously she will appreciate the ring. There is a proverb “better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without”. It is very essential to select a best diamond engagement ring for your special woman. There are few things which you must consider before selecting your diamond ring.Before purchasing your diamond ring you must have the knowledge of 4C’S which include cut, color, carat and clarity. By determining all these four factors you can easily determine the value of diamond. But among all these four factors the cut of diamond is the most important factor. You can find variety of cuts in diamond engagement rings such as round, square, radiant, heart and many others. But no cut can send a sweeter message than diamond heart ring.Diamond heart cut is also known as fancy cut. It is a very unique cut in diamond engagement ring. The delicate setting, exquisite shape and the size are some of the things which your love will appreciate. The most unique thing of diamond heart ring is that no two diamond rings will look same.  You can find many variations on diamond engagement ring depending on the style, shape and design of the ring. Things to consider before selecting your diamond engagement ring of heart shapeDiamond ring of heart shape can reflect its shape very well when the size of diamond is minimum. If the size of diamond is very small then you will not be able to see the shape of diamond. Therefore if you are selecting a heart shape diamond ring then you must make sure that the ring is below one carat. One more important thing which you must keep in mind before selecting your heart shape ring is that the setting of the ring protects the delicate ends of your diamond. There are many settings in diamond rings but four or five prong setting can support the delicate edges of the ring. You must also look closely at the proportions of the ring.Purchasing a diamond engagement ring is a lifetime investment therefore always select best cut for your engagement ring because if the cut of your engagement ring is not correct then your diamond will look lifeless and dull. If you are searching for the shape of your engagement ring then diamond heart ring is the best. It is the most romantic and best way to say “I love you” to the woman you love and care. The beautiful and unique diamond engagement ring can make your occasion very special and you can be assured that your woman will love the gift.For more information visit http://www.glimmerrocks.com

Hpht Diamonds

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HPHT Treated Diamond

History of HPHT

The history of HPHT treatments dates back to 1955, when the General Electric Company first discovered the process for creating diamonds in the laboratory. This led to the creation of HPHT process, whereby GE first created a press where the required pressure and temperature could be maintained for the process. One thing led to another and HPHT treatment evolved through various presses like the tetrahedral, BARS and finally the cubic press. What began as an experiment for diamond color modification in synthetic diamonds has today evolved into usage for natural diamonds also.

Usage of HPHT Diamond Enhancements

HPHT treatments basically serve two purposes

Creating synthetic diamonds: To obtain synthetic diamonds, carbon is put inside a grapite capsule. A seed is then inserted into this capsule and a catalyst is added. The diamond grows on the seed while the catalyst enables the crystallization to take place.

Color modification: Different type of diamonds react differently when exposed to HPHT treatments and a range of colors are obtained. For example, diamonds containing aggragated nitrogen, when exposed to HPHT can cause it to become single substitution nitrogen. In such cases, diamonds having green, orange and yellow hues can be created. In diamonds where nitrogen is negligible, the process is often used to produce colorless diamonds. Thus brownish diamonds when HPHT processed can obtain a colorless hue. A light pink color may also be obtained in some cases. In case of diamonds with negligible nitrogen and presence of boron, HPHT can alter the color. Thus brownish diamonds will lose the brown tone and boron will make the stone bluish in color.

 

Popular presses used for treatment

Belt presses: This was the initial form of press used for treatment. Here pressure is created by the usage of two high strength pistons that provide equal pressure in opposing directions on a sample. A series of rings surround the sample in order to contain the pressure.

Torid press: In this method, the two pistons apply pressure in a single vertical direction.

Cubic press: This uses many pistons that provide pressure from different directions. It is also known as a tetrahedral press.

Procedure of HPHT

If a customer intends to give diamonds for this treatment, the following procedure is used,

 

 

 

Pricing of treatments: Cost for these treatments varies with the size of the diamond. Also the total number of stones given and additional services like repolishing are charged extra. While these treatments are expensive,

 

Organizations and HPHT

Because HPHT is controversial, different bodies follow different guidelines for HPHT. As per the Federal Trade commission, HPHT treated diamonds must be disclosed to the user. General Electric follows this norm and all diamonds that are HPHT treated are laser inscribed with the terms ‘HPHT PROCESSED’, IRRADIATED. If GIA notes diamonds to be HPHT treated, it also specifies them as ‘HPHT ANNEALED’ or ‘Artificially Irradiated’. Such details are displayed prominently on the grading report under ‘origin’ in the ‘color’ section of the report.

 

Pros and cons

The HPHT treatment of diamonds is a controversial issue because it has both advantages and disadvantages. These are further discussed as under.

Advantages

 

Disadvantages

 

Disclosure

As HPHT has become more commercially available, today there are various methods available to detect if your stone has been HPHT processed or not. At the basic level diamonds over 0.5 carat can only be HPHT treated. A trained gemologist may use equipment like the SSEF spotter and crossed polarization filter to detect the same. DiamondSure is also used to separate cape diamonds from the rest. At the next level FTIR and UVVIS spectroscopes are used and synthetic and PT treated diamonds can easily be identified ere. Besides this, renowned laboratories have many other proprietary procedures that they use to identify such diamonds.

With all sophisticated equipment it continues to be difficult to detect HPHT processed diamonds at many instances. It is thus important that you purchase diamonds from a trusted vendor online or offline. Diamonds accompanied with a certificate from a reputed laboratory like GIA also ensure that diamonds are completely natural. You could also choose signature or top of the line branded diamonds to protect yourself. Finally, if you cannot afford GIA stones, make sure to opt for a diamond that is accompanied by a certificate from a renowned laboratory.

Loose Diamonds Basics

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About Loose DiamondsThe term loose diamonds is used to refer to diamonds that have been polished, but have not been set in jewelry. Loose diamonds come in many shapes, sizes, and qualities. Increasingly, people shopping for diamond engagement rings, and diamond rings for other occasions, purchase the diamond separately from the setting, or the ring.Purchasing Loose DiamondsThe reason why people choose to shop separately for loose diamonds with the intention of setting them in jewelry, is primarily price. Set diamond jewelry often comes with a big markup, and sometimes, the quality of the diamond is not as good as it could be. Shopping online for loose diamonds enables buyers to seek out the best possible stones at the best possible price. The internet is a good medium for the purchase of loose diamonds. If the diamonds are purchased from a reputable online dealer there is no reason to actually view the product with one’s own eyes. Shipping costs are also minimal (due to the weight). Once loose diamonds are purchased, they can be taken to a reputable jeweler in order to create a setting. Diamond engagement rings, as well as other types of jewelry, are harder to purchase online. Diamond rings need to be fitted especially for the wearer. The same goes for diamond stud earrings. Purchasing loose diamonds and then getting the setting separately also provides a sense of satisfaction from being more in control of the purchasing process, and it also inspires creativity.Loose Diamonds 4 Cs and ShapesWhen purchasing loose diamonds several aspects need to be taken into consideration. The first four are known as the four Cs of diamonds: Carat, cut, clarity, and weight. Carat refers to the weight of the diamond, whereby one carat equals 0.2 of a gram. Diamonds come in many sizes, and the size of the diamond is no guarantee for its quality or brightness. Cut is more readily associated with the quality or loose diamonds. Cut refers to the quality of workmanship that is put into the many facets (or faces) of the diamond. A better cut means more symmetry and more brilliance. Color refers to the natural color of the diamond. Diamonds are either various degrees of colorless, or else of a specific color, such as yellow, pink, and green. Loose diamonds often comes with imperfections or inclusions, and these affect the diamonds’ brilliance. This parameter is known as clarity. Then there is the shape. Loose diamonds are cut into all kinds of shapes. Examples include princess shaped diamonds, round shaped diamonds, marquise shaped diamonds, emerald shaped diamonds, oval shaped diamonds, and pear shaped diamonds.

Some really practical tips on how to choose the right Diamond – Precious Tips / art.3

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(The 4C’s revisited)

Information about diamond classification (the 4 C’s) is available on almost every  jewelry associated web site, but it shares a common shortcoming – the information is rather technical  In this article I will focus on different aspects of the 4C’s that are not usually mentioned and try to give you information that will help you choose right and buy wise.

The 4 C’s mentioned above stand for: Carat, Color, Clarity and Cut

Carat- This is the weight, and not the size of the diamond. The two are very much connected but often customers do not realize that they are paying for the weight but are wearing the size and appearance. A diamond’s weight is measured in what is known as a ‘carat’, which is a small unit of measurement equal to 0.2 grams. Carat is not a measure of a diamond’s size, since cutting a diamond to different proportions can affect its weight. Below is a diagram that shows the relative size of various carat weights in a diamond that is cut to the same proportions. Unproportionaly cut stones can ad a lot of weight and damage the appearance of a diamond. The usual reason for unproportional cut is to retain as much weight as possible (remember-you are paying for weight) Diamond like this must be sold with considerable discount. My personal opinion is to avoid such stones.How do we know the stone is cut for weight? Look at the report that must come with the diamond certificate. If the cut is rated ideal, excellent or very good then there is no problem. Anything under this, need proper examination. Look at the paragraph “girdle “. This is the place where most weight is usually added. Sometime up to 20%.Girdle must be described as thin or medium. The most important thing to remember when it comes to a diamond’s carat weight is that it is not the only factor that determines a diamond’s value. In other words, bigger does not necessarily mean better.

Color- Diamonds are found in nature in a wide range of colors, from completely colorless (the most desirable trait) to slightly yellow, to brown. So-called ‘fancy color diamonds’ come in more intense colors, like yellow, blue, green and pink, but these are not graded on the same scale. The best color for diamond is the lack of it. Color is an important quality but it is a bit overrated for non investment stones. Color is graded with the letters of the alphabet from D (ABC is skipped) being the whitest or more precise the most colorless to Z being rather yellowish. On the GIA grading scale below, D-F are considered colorless, G-I near colorless and any grade J or below shows an increasingly yellowish tinge. Beyond the preference for a whiter stone, however, the color of a diamond does not affect its brightness or sparkle. The color of a diamond is best observed when the stone is placed table down on a piece of pure white paper and viewed trough the pavilion.  The difference between two neighboring colors is completely undetectable for non specialist. Stones up to I and even J are perceived as white if there is no whiter stone next to them to compare. Color is a natural property of the diamond and although it greatly affects the price it should not be considered a shortcoming. The whiteness of the diamond is more important in case of pave set melee (smalls) where they must blend with the white metal around them. My advice is: for diamonds from 0.1ct. to under 1 ct go for colors F,G or H. Beautiful stones, great value for money. If you consider buying bigger investment diamonds go to chapter

Clarity is defining the existence (or lack of it) of natural inclusions or fractures in the diamond visible to a specialist by 10X magnification. Again, important for investment stones and not so for every-day-ring stone. Clarity refers to the number, position and size of the inclusions that occur naturally inside diamonds. The fewer and less obvious the inclusions, the more valuable the diamond. The usual diamond grading information boards used widely by retailers to explain the 4C’s to customers does not show the actual  size and visibility of the different grade inclusions. They are, to say it mild, a bit misleading. The only way for a non specialist to see and assess the clarity is in the real diamond. Inclusions up to VS2 are not visible for non specialist under 10 x magnifications. Inclusions up to SI2 are not visible by naked eye. Inclusions up to SI2 and in most cases SI3 do not affect the overall appearance of the stone. My advice is: for non investment stones go for VS1 to SI1 or even SI2. Often the inclusion is a small dot or fracture on the periphery completely concealable by the setting.

Cut-This is not the shape but rather the proportions symmetry and the quality of finish of the diamond. May be because it is not mentioned on the main body of the certificate the cut is often overlooked. It is though, the most important C. It defines the quality of human intervention on shaping the rough stone to a spectacular brilliant jewel. It can make, on the other hand a piece of fantastic rough material look dull and lifeless. It is not necessary to learn the ideal proportions. You have two definite guidelines. First is the proportion report I mentioned earlier, that must accompany every diamond certificate .It is usually printed on a sticker label and pocketed inside the cover. The report must say the proportions are very good, excellent or ideal. The second is your eye. Always ask for few diamonds to compare. If you think that the non reflective dull spot in the middle of the stone will brighten up after it is set in your ring, you are wrong. The well cut diamond will reflect light right from the center, and not only from the periphery. You can also use a simple test if the diamond is not set. Draw a short line with a black pen on white piece of paper. Put the diamond next to the line lying on its table (the flat top facet). Now, holding it for the griddle with your fingers or better with a pair of tweezers slide it over the line looking trough the pointy pavilion. If you see the line trough the stone then there is a problem with its proportions or it is not a diamond. With properly proportioned diamond one should not be able to see any trace of the line passing trough the pavilion while sliding it over. While color and clarity are big factors in the cost of a diamond, it is the Cut that breathes life, beauty and dazzling brilliance into a diamond.

Other diamond properties are: brilliance, dispersion, scintillation and fluorescence. They are properties discussed in more profound diamond study and do not fit the scope of this article.

Now, in a nut shell:

Try to find balance between the 4C’s that suite your budgetConcentrate on qualities that count most. In order of importance they are:

Cut

Color/Carat

Clarity

If you have a budget,(which applies to the most cases) you better spend on color or size instead on invisible clarity, especially higher than VS1. I would like to stipulate again that my advises in this article does not apply for investment diamonds bought with intention to sell for profit.Do not compromise the cut for bargain price. Always look at more than one stone. Compare similar size stones with different color and clarity and try to see the difference. If you don’t see it in close look most likely nobody else will. Then buy the cheaper one. Always relay on what you see rather on what you are told or what you read. The diamond is a feast for the eye and seeing it is the only way to appreciate it. Remember: the certificate does not determine the beauty of your diamond.“The beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”

How Diamonds are Certified

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If you’re thinking about purchasing loose diamonds or diamond jewelry, it’s a very good idea to make sure that such diamonds are certified diamonds. Such diamonds are accompanied by a document known as a “grading report,” which is not the same thing as an appraisal. While an appraisal can give you an idea of the monetary value of your certified diamonds, it is this grading report that is the basis of this valuation.

How Diamonds are Certified

The grading report describes certified diamonds on the basis of four qualities. These are carat, clarity, color and cut, and therefore are sometimes known as the “Four Cs” of certification. The report is for the benefit of those who create and market diamond jewelry, as well as those who purchase it – either as collectors, investors or both.

Those who prepare such reports are known as gemologists. These are technicians who generally have a degree in geology, then go on for specialized training in the study of precious gems and stones; they are to field of geology what cosmetic surgeons are to the field of medicine.

What the Grading Report Contains

Three of the criteria used to analyze and evaluate diamonds are thoroughly objective, meaning they can be readily measured and quantified. Carat of course is a measure of mass and weight; a carat is equal to 2 decigrams, or roughly 1.5 hundredths of an ounce. Obviously, the more a gem weighs, the greater its value.

With industrial diamonds, the process might stop right there. However, certified diamonds are those used in diamond jewelry, and thus must be pleasing to the eye. The SI Clarity Grade is another criterion by which gemologists evaluate diamonds. The ideal, perfect diamond is rated “FL” for “flawless.” The stone is virtually clear, with no cloudy or “cottony” areas or visible cracks. Stones that are clouded and/or cracked are labeled “I3″ for “imperfect.”

Color is an important factor when it comes to diamonds. These gems are clear or white to be sure, but can also be pink, amber, blue, green or purple. The saturation of these colors can range from the palest tinge to the deepest, darkest shades as well. Some colors are more desirable than others; rich pink and blue diamonds may command much higher prices than dark amber or even clear ones.

Evaluating the cut is a little more problematic. While it is true that a badly cut diamond may be almost worthless, even among quality cuts, some are more desirable than others. The value of cuts when it comes to certified diamonds is determined by market conditions that may change over time.

Objectivity is Vital

It is important to make sure that the grading report that accompanies any certified diamonds have been prepared by a lab that is unaffiliated with the company or individual who is selling them, for reasons that should be obvious.

Fancy Diamond Jewelry

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Fancy Diamond Jewelry

Fancy color diamonds are unique and very rarely found diamonds. A fancy diamond is available in an array of colors such as red, pink, green, blue and various shades of yellow. These diamonds are valuable owing to their rarity and are the most valuable diamonds mainly because their color surpasses the GIA color scale. Fancy color diamonds are based on two features. The first is the basic color such as pink, blue, yellow, green, etc. The second is the concentration. Both the color features form the basis for determining the worth of the fancy colored diamonds. Generally, the more the concentration of the color, the more is the cost and the rarer will be the diamond.

Grading of fancy diamonds is done using nine categories such as light , mild light, faint, , , light fancy, fancy, dark fancy, intense fancy, deep fancy and vivid fancy. The most interesting factor of this diamond is that the secondary undertone is a plus if it enhances the color and the secondary undertone is negative if it detracts the color. Fancy color diamonds were found in Brazil, Australia, Venezuela and many parts of Africa as the conditions were suitable for the natural color to get developed.

Natural diamonds are rough diamonds as they are not cut or polished. The natural diamonds are found in Cubic, Octhahedra, Macle and Dodecahedron crystal shapes. In the earlier 1800s diamonds were located in riverbeds and were traded to noblemen who knew the value of the hard crystal. They used it for armor studding and later on kings and queens used to beautify their crowns and other jewelry. They were not identical to polish stones but were highly prized for their uniqueness. Diamonds became a major trade item and Brazil was the next to follow the development of diamond trade. Later Africa succeeded in diamond production. In the 1990s Canada entered the diamond rush and is believed to accomplish the position of being the world’s topmost diamond producer in next 20 years.

Gemstone jewelry is fun, exciting and also confusing. Gemstones are measured by size, weight, as well as both. The main unit used for weighing gemstones is the carat. Carats are segmented into 100 units known as points. For instance, half carat gemstone means the weight is .50 carats or points. Natural gemstones are available in nature. Similarly, the laboratory manufactured stones possess the same physical and chemical properties as other natural gemstones. Laboratory created stones fail to possess the rarity of natural colored stones and are less expensive. In fact, imitation stones are identical to natural stones in appearance, but may be of glass, plastic or any inexpensive stone. Gemstones undergoing some common treatments vary in many forms such as

• Heating a gemstone lightens, darkens or changes the color of gems, or improves the clarity of the gemstone.

• Irradiation can enhance the color to colored diamonds, gemstones and pearls.

• Impregnating certain gems with wax or resins or colorless oils brings variety of imperfections that are less visible but can work on the gemstones’ clarity as well as appearance.

• Filling cracks in gems using colorless plastic or glass improves the gemstones, durability and appearance.

• Dyeing enhances the color and improves the uniformity in the color in the gemstones and pearls.

• Bleaching reduces some gems, including pearls and jade.

Diamond Engagement Rings: Stun Your Special Someone

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Diamond engagement ring is a symbol of emotions such as love, commitment, eternity, honor, loyalty and promise towards each other. This inherently conditional gift is a great way to start your marriage and to strengthen your relationship. And nothing can be better than a diamond engagement ring to increase the quality and quantity of your love, relationship and dedication right from the beginning. Needless to say, it will enable you to grow your love and create a better tomorrow for you.Diamond engagement rings are proudly and traditionally worn by a soon-to-be-bride as a powerful symbol that she is “taken” and will soon be married to her true love. The ring is viewed as an indication of love, faith, commitment, fidelity, celebration, and the wealth of the groom. By placing the ring on his soon-to-be-wife, the groom gives the world an outward demonstration that he not only loves his spouse, but also can afford to marry her and take her from her father’s care. Diamond engagement rings, with their stunning look, perfect clarity and indestructible nature, have come to symbolize the purity and eternal commitment between a man and his beloved wife.But, the most important task is to find a precious diamond engagement ring for your special someone. You can get unique diamond engagement rings from certified online jewelry stores. But before purchasing it from online jewelry stores, it’s better to know her taste and preferences. To know her taste, observe the jewelry that she wears on a daily basis. Also, find out if she has any skin allergies to certain metals. Furthermore, colors combination also play great role in selection of engagement ring and you can choose various colored diamonds while shopping for a diamond engagement ring like red, blue, yellow, green, violet etc. along with most popular metals Platinum, yellow gold, white gold and silver. Again, diamonds are also cut into various shapes such as round, pear, heart and square. The round shape reflects almost all the light that enters it and therefore shines more brilliantly than the other shapes. So, when you buy a diamond engagement ring keep in mind these 4C’s because these factors definitely influence your decision. Diamond rings have beautiful designs, pattern and shapes and also have brilliantly cut and clear to shine diamonds. There is lot of variety in diamond cuts like diamond round, heart, princess, radiant, pear, oval, emerald, triangle, asscher, marquise and cushion. All these are most popular cuts and can make any occasion special. So, decide on the right combination of diamond size and quality and choose the perfect diamond engagement ring that will represent eternal beauty. Love is a sweet thing; enjoy your love life with diamond engagement rings.

Diamond Ring Insurance

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If you are lucky enough to have received a diamond ring for engagement or just a gift or are considering purchasing one for someone then it is worth looking into insuring such a precious stone.
Many people forget the importance of insuring a diamond ring, what can be worse than falling in love with a ring and something happening to it, whether it is lost or damaged if the ring is not insured then the costs will have to be forfeited by the owner, if the diamond ring was expensive then you may find your self in a situation where you simply can not afford to replace or repair the ring.
Insurance is not as simple as you may think, most insurance companies will not just cover the item on your normal policy, some may cover jewelry for theft but not for other circumstances where by the diamond band has become lost or damaged.
Most insurance companies will allow you to purchase additional insurance for fine jewelry and your diamond band however there are a few questions you should ask before taking out this addition to your existing policy.
1st and most importantly you will want to know how much the insurance will cost. It is also wise to ask how this will affect your policy should you need to make a claim for your diamond ring.
2nd ask if an appraisal needed to cover your diamond ring and if so would these need to be provided by yourself by specific appraiser or will your insurance company take care of this for you.
3rd ask if the diamond ring be covered for its full value or replacement cost and will this be in the form of a cash sum where by you would purchase the replacement ring yourself or will the insurance company replace the diamond ring themselves and send to you.
4th check if the diamond ring be covered wherever the damage or loss takes place, some insurance companies will only cover loss or damage within your own company so additional travel insurance may be needed if you were to go abroad.
5th will the insurance cover all repairs on the diamond ring and who will make any repair to the ring, some insurance companies have their own tradesmen who would make any repairs needed other insurance companies will ask for several estimates provided by yourself before you can go ahead and get it repaired.
6th always ask about excess, this is a sum of money you will pay before anything is repaired or replaced, this is normally ascertained by the value of the ring, it is a very important aspect of insurance, you may find small repairs can be done without going through your insurance, some cases will show that it simply is not worth paying the excess to replace or repair your diamond ring depending on the excess figure.
insurance may sound daunting but it need not be, knowing what to ask and knowing the facts always helps.

Can Diamonds Really be Colorful?

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Even if you have never been shopping for diamond jewelry, you have probably heard about the four Cs used to classify diamonds—clarity, cut, carat and color. These collective metrics are used throughout the world to determine the value of individual diamonds, with diamonds exhibiting the most desirable combinations of clarity, cut, carat weight and color rising to the top as the most universally unique and highest valued gems.

Clarity refers to the extent of inclusions, or natural features such as fractures present in the diamond that originated from its formation deep within the earth. A diamond’s cut describes the design and proportions of the diamond after it is crafted by a diamond cutter, an art form that manifests itself in the diamond’s outward appearance and brilliance. Carat is a concrete description of a diamond’s weight, with one carat representing a weight of 200 milligrams. Color is a diamond quality that generally refers to the extent to which a diamond is colorless. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has established a widely accepted color scale to rate diamonds falling in the normal color spectrum, which ranges from colorless to yellow. Diamonds which fall closer to the colorless end of the color spectrum are generally considered more valuable than yellow or brown tinted diamonds of equivalent clarity, cut and carat weight. Intensely colored diamonds are the exception, their rarity and beauty making them extremely valuable and exotic despite being far from colorless.

Although many people perceive all diamonds to be colorless, true colorless diamonds are extremely rare, and thus the most valuable on the GIA color scale. A majority of diamonds commonly used in jewelry such as engagement rings and eternity rings have a tint of yellow or brown, placing them in the normal color range. Though slight variations in the color of diamonds are to be expected, the difference among various shades is usually indistinguishable to the untrained eye.

While diamonds in the normal color range are the most common, diamonds form within the earth in an array of colorful hues. Diamonds in vibrant colors such as pink, yellow, green and blue, called fancy colored diamonds, are highly sought after by diamond connoisseurs and jewelry consumers alike. The rarity and splendor of such exotic diamonds contributes to their high value, and is the reason that colored diamonds are often attractions at museums and exhibits. The famous and fabled 45.52 carat Hope Diamond on display at the Smithsonian Institution since 1958 is a prime example, requiring dedicated security measures and personnel of its own.

Like white diamonds, the value of a fancy colored diamond is determined in part by the collective value of its four Cs. However, the color attribute becomes a more significant dynamic in the valuation of a colored diamond. Rather than being evaluated on its lack of color, a colored diamond is valued based on the quality of its hue, intensity and consistency.

Buying Diamond Rings From Mblife

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A diamond ring for your wedding will definitely give you the talk-of-the-town award. Not only are diamonds expensive, they have always been revered with great attributes such as beauty, elegance, and of course, eternal. It should therefore not be surprising when more and more couples are opting to save up for a diamond wedding ring to create an incomparable highlight for the ceremony and for the relationship as well.

Like most other preparations for the wedding such as the cake, the entourage, the reception, and everything else, buying a diamond ring should also be given enough consideration and a lot of factors have likewise be carefully studied and evaluated. At MBLife, you will never go wrong in purchasing diamond jewelry as they have established an unsurpassable reputation of creating magical works of diamond jewelry including personalized diamond gifts, and other diamond jewelry sets like diamond pendants, bracelets, earrings, etc.

MBLife has closely studied and taken into consideration the 4 Cs when it comes to diamond jewelry buying to ensure that clients and customers get the best of their money’s worth in every purchase. These four Cs are as follows:

The Carat

A carat is divided into 100 points. So a diamond which is at 1 carat has 100 points while a diamond jewelry set at a half carat has 50 points. A gemologist is knowledgeable when it comes to determining the carat weight of diamonds. Gemologists recommend that determining the carat weight of loose diamonds are best done before mounting them on rings.

The Cut

Directly affecting the refractive index of your diamond is the manner by which it has been cut. The cut of your diamond jewelry is therefore said to give it its unique personality. You will be able to determine whether your diamond jewelry has been cut properly by how it looks. Those that are cut well and appropriately will give a glowing and sparkling look, while those that were poorly cut will look boring and dull.

The Color

For those who may not be aware yet, diamonds come not only in a one single color, the traditional white one. Yes, there are pink diamonds, blue diamonds, green diamonds, yellow diamonds. At MBLife, you are offered a wide range of selection of white and colored diamonds all to suit your preference, personality, and lifestyle.

The Clarity

Like other features of your diamond jewelry, imperfections inside the stone will have a big effect on the overall worth of your set and on its refractive index. Such imperfections are called inclusions. MBLife is aware that a good clarity is a product of the diamond having appropriate color, size, and position of inclusions.

MBLife has taken all these factors into considerations in developing their wonderful creations of diamond jewelry sets. So if you’re planning to get yourself a memorable wedding, highlight it with a grand diamond jewelry set straight from MBLife. At MBLife, every purchase is sure to give you something that you have always dreamed of.