My Pink Diamonds

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Diamonds, but especially natural pink diamonds are extremely rare and expensive. My Pink Diamond website makes them more affordable.

PDW096W - 18ct white gold full eternity ring with round diamonds all the way around the ring

PDW096W - 18ct white gold full eternity ring with round diamonds all the way around the ring



£1,799.00


An 18ct white gold ring with 3 rows of claw set round brilliant cut diamonds going all the way around, with diamonds in the sides. The diamonds weigh a total of 2.15ct and are GVS2 quality. The displayed carat weight is based on a size N ring-size, and will vary depending on ring size, with smaller finger sizes having a slightly lower carat weight and larger finger sizes having a slightly higher carat weight. Please note this ring CANNOT BE RESIZED, so we don't recommend purchasing a... More
PD297PL - Platinum ring with a single princess cut diamond in a tension-setting

PD297PL - Platinum ring with a single princess cut diamond in a tension-setting



£1,534.00


A 950 platinum ring with a single princess cut diamond, in a tension-setting, with a wide band. The diamond weighs 0.50ct. More
PDW013PL - Platinum ring with five princess cut diamonds in a rub-over setting

PDW013PL - Platinum ring with five princess cut diamonds in a rub-over setting



£720.00


A 950 platinum ladies polished court wedding ring, with five princess cut diamonds in a rub-over setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.12ct. More
PD008W - 18ct white gold ring with 3 princess cut diamonds

PD008W - 18ct white gold ring with 3 princess cut diamonds



£1,935.00


An 18ct white gold ring with 3 princess cut diamonds in a claw setting. The diamonds have a total weight of 1.25ct. More
PD409W - 18ct white gold ring with a round brilliant cut centre and round brilliant diamond shoulders

PD409W - 18ct white gold ring with a round brilliant cut centre and round brilliant diamond shoulders



£1,349.00


An 18ct white gold twist ring with a round brilliant cut diamond in the centre and round brilliant cut diamonds on the shoulders in a claw setting The round brilliant cut diamond is 0.50ct and the round brilliant cut diamonds on the shoulders total 0.13ct.The diamonds weigh a total of 0.63ct. More
PDW068U - Palladium  ring with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting

PDW068U - Palladium ring with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting



£512.00


A 950 palladium polished flat topped/courted inside wedding ring, with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.24ct. More
PDW070PL - Platinum  ring with fifteen round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting

PDW070PL - Platinum ring with fifteen round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting



£1,005.00


A 950 platinum polished court wedding ring, with fifteen round brilliant cut diamonds in an off-set claw setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.30ct More
PDW093W - 18ct white gold full eternity ring with princess cut diamonds in a claw setting

PDW093W - 18ct white gold full eternity ring with princess cut diamonds in a claw setting



£1,882.00


An 18ct white gold full eternity ring with princess cut diamonds in a claw setting. The diamonds go all the way around the ring, forming a complete circle. The diamonds weigh a total of 2.00ct. The displayed carat weight is based on a size N ring-size, and will vary depending on ring size, with smaller finger sizes having a slightly lower carat weight and larger finger sizes having a slightly higher carat weight. Please note this ring CANNOT BE RESIZED, so we don't recommend... More
PDWG046W - 18ct white gold ring with 3 princess cut diamonds in the centre

PDWG046W - 18ct white gold ring with 3 princess cut diamonds in the centre



£922.00


A gents 6.0mm wide 18ct white gold flat topped polished wedding ring, with three princess channel set diamonds weighing a total 0.15ct and G VS2 quality. More
platinum cluster ring with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting

platinum cluster ring with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting



£1,317.00


A 950 platinum cluster ring with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.75ct. More
PD054YW - 18ct yellow & white gold ring with 5 round diamonds

PD054YW - 18ct yellow & white gold ring with 5 round diamonds



£3,203.00


An 18ct yellow & white gold ring with 5 round brilliant cut diamonds, in a claw setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 2.00ct More
PD391W - 18ct white gold princess and round brilliant cut diamond ring

PD391W - 18ct white gold princess and round brilliant cut diamond ring



£1,162.00


An 18ct white gold ring with a princess cut centre diamond in a 4-claw setting, with round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw-setting on the shoulders. The princess cut weighs 0.50ct and the round shoulders weigh a total of 0.11ct.The diamonds weigh a total of 0.61ct. More
PD274/9W - A 9ct white gold diamond solitaire ring in a semi rub over setting

PD274/9W - A 9ct white gold diamond solitaire ring in a semi rub over setting



£452.00


A 9ct white gold ring with a round brilliant cut diamond in a semi rub-over setting. The diamond weighs 0.30ct. More
PD158PL - Platinum ring with a round diamond and two small diamonds either side of the centre stone

PD158PL - Platinum ring with a round diamond and two small diamonds either side of the centre stone



£1,114.00


A 950 platinum ring with a round brilliant cut diamond in a claw-setting, with a small round diamond either side of the centre diamond. The main diamond weighs 0.35ct and the two small diamonds weigh a total of 0.04ct.The diamonds weigh a total of 0.39ct. More
PD397W - 18ct white gold ring with a marquise centre diamond and round brilliant shoulders

PD397W - 18ct white gold ring with a marquise centre diamond and round brilliant shoulders



£1,179.00


An 18ct white gold ring with a claw-set marquise cut diamond in the centre, and small round brilliant cut diamonds on the shoulders. The marquise diamond weighs 0.60ct and the small shoulder stones weigh 0.11ct in total. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.71ct. More
PDW068PL - Platinum  ring with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting

PDW068PL - Platinum ring with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting



£913.00


A 950 platinum polished flat topped/courted inside wedding ring, with four baguette cut diamonds in a rub over setting. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.24ct. More
PD451PL - Platinum ring with a princess cut solitaire

PD451PL - Platinum ring with a princess cut solitaire



£1,896.00


A 950 platinum ring with a princess cut solitaire diamond in a 4 claw setting. The diamond weighs 0.70ct. More
Gents platinum court wedding ring

Gents platinum court wedding ring



£1,275.00


A gents 950 platinum 6.0mm wide highly polished court wedding ring with an off-set sandblasted channel. More
PD256W - 18ct white gold ring with 4 princess cut diamonds and princess cut shoulder diamonds

PD256W - 18ct white gold ring with 4 princess cut diamonds and princess cut shoulder diamonds



£1,690.00


An 18ct white gold ring with 4 princess cut diamonds in an invisible setting in the centre, and channel set princess cut diamonds on the shoulders. The 4 princess cut diamonds in the centre total 0.80ct and the princess cut diamonds on the shoulders total 0.28ct.The diamonds weigh a total of 1.08ct. More
PDW016PL - Platinum ring with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting

PDW016PL - Platinum ring with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting



£865.00


A 950 platinum ladies polished court wedding ring, with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting, going all the way around. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.30ct. More

Buy Citrine Diamond jewelry for your True Love

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Diamond is the queen of all precious stones. It is not only rare but also has absolutely no equal in hardness. Diamonds have a wide color range and their reaction to light is to sparkle and scintilate. Besides being the hardest substance on earth it is extremely rare and beautiful. It is no wonder then that diamond and amethyst jewelry or citrine diamond jewelry or any combination of diamonds with one or more other precious stones is turning out to be very popular.

The dazzling diamond is actually just a miracle of nature. Diamonds come in a wide variety of colors and clarities and cuts. The size and weight of diamonds is normally weighed using the unit of measure, carat. When you decide to buy diamond and amethyst jewelry or citrine diamond jewelry you must take into account the cut, carat, color and clarity of the diamonds. Diamonds are available in various kinds of settings each of which displays it in a distinct fashion. Some of the more popular diamond settings include channels, chevrons, bezels, bars, prongs and paves.

Diamond and amethyst jewelry is one of the most beautiful forms of color stone jewelry. Diamond rings and more so diamond amethyst engagement rings and diamond citrine engagement rings are an all-time favorite with jewelry lovers. A diamond necklace is a desirable and luxurious jewelry gift. Diamonds set in gold are popular all over the world and Indians they say account for fifty percent of the entire world’s purchases of gold. Besides, there could be other precious stones set in gold along with the diamonds as in the citrine diamond jewelry.

Diamonds in settings of platinum also make great jewelry albeit a bit expensive. For those who look for elegance, they may choose a combination of colored diamond with any semi precious color stones. Citrine diamond jewelry in white gold settings is getting to be very popular with the modern generation. Rings with diamonds and amethysts set in them make great diamond and amethyst jewelry which can be worn with great versatility. You can also find bracelets, pendants and earrings set with amethyst or citrine with diamonds.

Despite the fact that diamonds are the hardest materials here on earth, they are brittle and therefore not indestructible. Amethyst and citrine are not nearly as hard and therefore one must make sure they do not wear any diamond and amethyst jewelry while engaging in heavy activity. Citrine diamond jewelry can be easily maintained by cleaning it with a soft brush and water and a small bit of ammonia. Make sure your diamond jewelry is stored in the velvet boxes it came in to make sure it stays free from scratches. Although diamonds were once upon a time a luxury item, today they have become quite affordable. The dazzle, little maintenance required and longevity of diamond jewelry more than makes up for the price. Hence diamonds are kept for some of life’s most special moments.

Do You Know About Diamond Watch?

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The world’s most famous diamonds are its largest diamonds. At staggering weights up to thousands of carats, these diamonds have been cut, re-shaped and sold many times, contributing to their rich, interesting histories. Despite diamond’s natural, clear brilliance, some of these stones have a dark side.

Diamonds are beautiful jewels and are used in many types of jewelry from diamond necklaces to diamond rings to diamond watches. They are becoming more and more popular with both men and women due to the fact that they do not have to be too flashy. Both men and women continually look for new ways to use diamonds. Diamonds are not a rarity by any means. They are very easy to find and purchase.

The diamond watch is becoming more and more popular. They have become less expensive. It is also easier for consumers to find diamond watches. Diamond watches are something that both men and women can wear. The diamond watches are made in many sizes, shapes and styles. The prices of diamond watches vary just about as much as the styles do.

There are diamond watches that can be worn by women out on the track. These diamond watches are a way of showing that women can wear the diamond watches even when they are active. This type of diamond watch functions just like any other sport watch, but it has the diamonds and looks a bit nicer than the typical sport watch.

Women still wear the classic style of diamond watch. This type of diamond watch is typically worn for a nice evening out on the town. Some of the popular brands that make the classic style of diamond watch include Rolex, Seiko, Citizen, Omega, Bulova, and Cartier.

Men are sporting diamond watches more and more. The diamond watch for men is distinguished and beautiful at the same time. Many of the same dealers that make women’s’ diamond watches also make men’s diamond watches. So men’s diamond watches are just as readily available as women’s diamond watches. The dealers do not make men’s diamond watches to look the same as women’s diamond watches, though. The men’s diamond watch is larger and more masculine looking. They look more powerful looking than a woman’s diamond watch.

When purchasing a diamond watch it is important to know what you are getting. You want to know the quality of the diamonds in the diamond watch you are purchasing. Price and quality do not always match when it comes to diamond watches. Purchasing a more expensive diamond watch does not necessarily mean that you are purchasing high quality diamonds. Instead of looking at the price of diamond watches, be sure to purchase your diamond watch through a reputable dealer.

Whether you are a man or a woman you can find a diamond watch to fit your personality and lifestyle. A diamond watch is sure to be in style as long as man continues to exist. Diamond watches step a wardrobe up a notch from ho hum to ooh nice. It does not matter how much money you make, you can find a diamond watch from a reputable dealer that will fit into your budget. Go out and shop for your diamond watch. Watch and see for your self how a diamond watch can enhance your wardrobe step up the excitement in your life.

8 Things you Didn’t Know About Diamonds

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Diamonds have been used in rings since the middle ages, and the first reference to a diamond engagement ring or wedding ring was in 1477. Because of the supernatural powers accredited to diamonds, they became more popular, and Italians said that a diamond maintained harmony between husband and wife.

Diamonds also have a reputation for supernatural powers, such as protecting from enemies, and negating magnets, which goes back thousands of years. Diamonds also play an important role in Hinduism and Buddhism, in fact the oldest dated book, the Diamond Sutra from 868, also mentions diamonds.

Despite having a reputation as very expensive, diamonds are affordable and can be a worthwhile investment. Whether choosing a diamond solitaire ring, diamond earrings or loose certified diamonds, there are several things to be considered to ensure that you purchase the right diamonds for your needs.

Here are 8 tips to help you choose the perfect diamond.

1. Diamonds are sold by weight, so the weight is also the size of the diamond. A carat is divided up into 100 points. A diamond weighing 50 points is half a carat. As well as the weight, cut, colour and clarity are all very important when choosing a solitaire ring, diamond earrings or other diamond jewellery.

The term carat is used to measure the weight of a diamond, and is the equivalent of 0.2g. The term carat came to English from French and means the fruit of the carob. Carob seeds were traditionally used as a measure of weight because the seeds are all very similar in size. Other countries had their own carat, which was approximately the same size as a carob seed, and it wasn’t until 1914 that the carat was standardised to 0.2g in the United Kingdom

2. The cut of the diamond is the only aspect that can be changed by a human. The weight, colour and clarity are all down to nature. A well cut diamond will have many facets which reflect the light. When a diamond is cut, the light reflects from one side to another, to make it sparkle. A diamond that is cut too deep or too shallow will lose light and so won’t sparkle as much.

3. A diamond seen in a jewellers shop, in earrings or on a solitaire ring, is often transparent, or slightly yellow. The whiter the diamond, the more valuable it is. Diamonds with a strong blue or pink colour to them are called fancies, and are very rare. However, diamonds are available in almost any colour.

4. The clarity of a diamond is determined by the number of inclusions which are caused by multiple growth stages in formation. The value of the diamond depends on the number and severity of these inclusions. The clarity scale ranges from diamonds with no inclusions visible to the naked eye, or with magnification, to diamonds with inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye.

5. Diamonds can be cut differently for different applications. A diamond earring might have a different cut to a solitaire ring. The most popular cuts are brilliant, emerald, pear shape, marquise, princess, oval and heart shape. Brilliant cut diamonds are shaped so that they reflect the light upwards and make the diamond appear white when viewed from the top. Sometimes brilliant cut diamonds appear darker at the centre, which can indicate that the cut is too deep or too shallow and the light isn’t reflecting upwards.

6. Loose diamonds can be purchased and then turned into your perfect piece of jewellery, such as diamond earrings or solitaire ring. The type of jewellery that the certified diamonds are for will help to determine the size, shape and cut of the diamond. A ring is likely to require a bigger diamond than a pendant or earrings. These certified diamonds should be approved by an independent gemological laboratory, which acts as a guarantee that the diamonds are genuine, and not manufactured.

7. Purchasing online will allow you to choose the right diamond jewellery for your needs without going into a jewellers shop. As well as being able to choose from a wider range, whether you are looking for a diamond bracelet or necklace, substantial savings can be made as the overheads are much lower.

8. Despite diamond being the hardest natural substance, it is still important to take care of your diamonds. Diamonds can be chipped by a heavy blow, and can scratch other items, including other diamonds, so it is advisable not to wear a diamond ring when doing rough or manual work. Diamonds should also be cleaned regularly using jewellery cleaner.

Now that you know what to look for, and how to purchase your diamond engagement ring or earrings, you can buy your diamonds in safety online from a reputable diamond jeweller and still save money. Surprise the love of your life with diamonds today, and they can be enjoyed for years to come.

Diamond Wedding Ring: How to Buy Them

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First piece of advice: Don’t shop by yourself; take your fiancée along with you. That way both of you can choose rings that you would like to wear for a lifetime. Imagine wearing a wedding ring that you don’t find quite to your liking. You can’t change it because it is your wedding ring. So arrange to select one that precisely matches your taste.

Second piece of advice: Select a diamond separately and then arrange to get it set into your ring. Diamonds bought loose cost less than ones set into rings. Different kinds of diamonds are best for differently shaped hands. If your fiancée has long fingers, an oval shaped diamond is better than a round one.

Then there is the issue of selecting the right combination of diamond and its set into the ring.

Diamonds and Diamonds

Diamonds come in different shapes, colors and sizes. There are round, princess, oval, marquise and heart diamonds. The diamonds can be set into the ring in different ways. Bezel, pave, a focal diamond with smaller side stones and mounted on a mirror plate are some of the options.

The typical diamond is a clear diamond. Then there are colored diamonds, with both naturally colored ones and colors created by treating the diamonds. The naturally colored diamonds are rare, and more expensive. There is nothing wrong in treating the diamonds to give them color. However, don’t let the jeweler make you believe that such treated diamonds are naturally colored ones, and charge you accordingly!

Thus diamonds can come in pink, blue or the much cherished yellow colors. Intense colors are achieved through treatment as nature does not color diamonds that much.

Then there is the issue of your budget. The ideal ring set with a large diamond can prove a little too expensive. You might have to go for more affordable options. That does not mean the result will be cheap. As we discussed in a separate article, Your Diamond Engagement Ring: Make It Resplendent, you have options to create impressive rings out of even small diamonds. Rings and Rings The ring can be made of yellow gold, white gold, platinum or titanium. Gold is not only commonplace but can also get scratched (especially the higher carat 22 or 24 carat gold). For making your selection unique, it is better to go for the other options. Platinum is a prestigious option, though an expensive one. Platinum is also very durable. The white options are not only less commonplace but can also go with most kinds of outfits. The titanium option is for you if you can’t go for the highly expensive platinum-diamond wedding ring. Titanium is also durable and attractive. The main choice thus is between a modern white metal ring and a heritage yellow gold one. Do you want to be seen as a modern guy or gal, or a traditional person? Then there are options for setting the diamond into the ring. The pave option sets several small diamonds in a way that they look like one large diamond. The bezel option covers the diamond securely, and also hides any chipping on the stone. Having a focal diamond with smaller side diamonds on its sides adds some pizzazz to the ring. Mix and match all the options, look at your personality and finger shapes, and develop a unique combination for your diamond wedding ring that you can cherish for lifetime. After all, a wedding comes but once in a lifetime (unless you are frequent flyer from marriage to marriage, an option not recommended for most of us).

Rings and Rings

The ring can be made of yellow gold, white gold, platinum or titanium. Gold is not only commonplace but can also get scratched (especially the higher carat 22 or 24 carat gold). For making your selection unique, it is better to go for the other options. Platinum is a prestigious option, though an expensive one. Platinum is also very durable.

The white options are not only less commonplace but can also go with most kinds of outfits. The titanium option is for you if you can’t go for the highly expensive platinum-diamond wedding ring. Titanium is also durable and attractive.

The main choice thus is between a modern white metal ring and a heritage yellow gold one. Do you want to be seen as a modern guy or gal, or a traditional person?

Then there are options for setting the diamond into the ring. The pave option sets several small diamonds in a way that they look like one large diamond. The bezel option covers the diamond securely, and also hides any chipping on the stone. Having a focal diamond with smaller side diamonds on its sides adds some pizzazz to the ring.

Mix and match all the options, look at your personality and finger shapes, and develop a unique combination for your diamond wedding ring that you can cherish for lifetime. After all, a wedding comes but once in a lifetime (unless you are frequent flyer from marriage to marriage, an option not recommended for most of us).

Diamond Rings Make An Ideal Gift For Your Partner

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Diamond is the perfect gemstone, if affordable; it is the ultimate gemstone for all occasions. Why do women crave for a diamond ring? 

Besides being beautiful, it is well proven that diamonds area harder than any other mineral – they represent the strongest natural substance in the world. 

The value and demand of a diamond has been known since ancient times. The Greeks called Diamond “adamas”, meaning invincible; they often honoured their women by putting a diamond ring on their finger. 

Diamond is a chemical compound that has several crystalline forms, in other words it is a polymorph. The closest substance to diamond is Granite, but nothing can surpass the hardness of a diamond. The kimberlite rock which is a form of an ingenious rock found especially in South Africa is composed of many minerals, among which many are diamonds. Diamonds are released only when these rocks erupt. They would then be transported by waterfalls and flowing streams until they eventually reached the sea where deposit would remain at the coast, many diamonds were found in this manner in the shores of South Africa. Otherwise diamonds can be found only deep down the thick shroud of the Earth. They can only surface to earth by way of a volcano eruption, which rarely occurs. 

According to reports the first diamonds were found in sediments or alluvial deposits. Many diamonds have also been found in the deep seas of Indian and Ohio areas which were carried by glaciers. Other popular regions where diamonds were found are India, Brazil, Russia and Australia. 

This priceless gemstone is known as the most valuable substance because of its density. It is a ‘forever’ gemstone for keeps. Therefore diamond rings are suited for special ceremonies such as weddings and engagements. A diamond ring is more than just a ring. It is a symbol of lifetime commitment and endless love, therefore a diamond ring is the ideal piece of jewellery to best express one’s love and devotion. 

Diamond rings are also great for those born in April, since it is the birthstone for that month.  Diamond rings are usually given for someone who means a lot to you because of its high value. 

When shopping for a diamond ring one should always look for the cut, clarity, colour and the carats of the diamond. There are many imitations of diamond rings in the market. Many vendors trick their customers by placing a substitute on the ring instead of the real diamond. 

No one would like to pay a high price to give a loved one a fake diamond ring. Therefore make sure your purchase all your jewellery from a trusted dealer. To avoid the bustle of high street shopping you can always check online for a selection of exclusive diamond rings, diamond wedding rings and diamond engagement rings to select the best match for your budget and taste. 

8 Things you Didn’t Know About Diamonds

Author:  //  Category: My Pink Diamonds

Diamonds have been used in rings since the middle ages, and the first reference to a diamond engagement ring or wedding ring was in 1477. Because of the supernatural powers accredited to diamonds, they became more popular, and Italians said that a diamond maintained harmony between husband and wife.

Diamonds also have a reputation for supernatural powers, such as protecting from enemies, and negating magnets, which goes back thousands of years. Diamonds also play an important role in Hinduism and Buddhism, in fact the oldest dated book, the Diamond Sutra from 868, also mentions diamonds.

Despite having a reputation as very expensive, diamonds are affordable and can be a worthwhile investment. Whether choosing a diamond solitaire ring, diamond earrings or loose certified diamonds, there are several things to be considered to ensure that you purchase the right diamonds for your needs.

Here are 8 tips to help you choose the perfect diamond.

1. Diamonds are sold by weight, so the weight is also the size of the diamond. A carat is divided up into 100 points. A diamond weighing 50 points is half a carat. As well as the weight, cut, colour and clarity are all very important when choosing a solitaire ring, diamond earrings or other diamond jewellery.

The term carat is used to measure the weight of a diamond, and is the equivalent of 0.2g. The term carat came to English from French and means the fruit of the carob. Carob seeds were traditionally used as a measure of weight because the seeds are all very similar in size. Other countries had their own carat, which was approximately the same size as a carob seed, and it wasn’t until 1914 that the carat was standardised to 0.2g in the United Kingdom

2. The cut of the diamond is the only aspect that can be changed by a human. The weight, colour and clarity are all down to nature. A well cut diamond will have many facets which reflect the light. When a diamond is cut, the light reflects from one side to another, to make it sparkle. A diamond that is cut too deep or too shallow will lose light and so won’t sparkle as much.

3. A diamond seen in a jewellers shop, in earrings or on a solitaire ring, is often transparent, or slightly yellow. The whiter the diamond, the more valuable it is. Diamonds with a strong blue or pink colour to them are called fancies, and are very rare. However, diamonds are available in almost any colour.

4. The clarity of a diamond is determined by the number of inclusions which are caused by multiple growth stages in formation. The value of the diamond depends on the number and severity of these inclusions. The clarity scale ranges from diamonds with no inclusions visible to the naked eye, or with magnification, to diamonds with inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye.

5. Diamonds can be cut differently for different applications. A diamond earring might have a different cut to a solitaire ring. The most popular cuts are brilliant, emerald, pear shape, marquise, princess, oval and heart shape. Brilliant cut diamonds are shaped so that they reflect the light upwards and make the diamond appear white when viewed from the top. Sometimes brilliant cut diamonds appear darker at the centre, which can indicate that the cut is too deep or too shallow and the light isn’t reflecting upwards.

6. Loose diamonds can be purchased and then turned into your perfect piece of jewellery, such as diamond earrings or solitaire ring. The type of jewellery that the certified diamonds are for will help to determine the size, shape and cut of the diamond. A ring is likely to require a bigger diamond than a pendant or earrings. These certified diamonds should be approved by an independent gemological laboratory, which acts as a guarantee that the diamonds are genuine, and not manufactured.

7. Purchasing online will allow you to choose the right diamond jewellery for your needs without going into a jewellers shop. As well as being able to choose from a wider range, whether you are looking for a diamond bracelet or necklace, substantial savings can be made as the overheads are much lower.

8. Despite diamond being the hardest natural substance, it is still important to take care of your diamonds. Diamonds can be chipped by a heavy blow, and can scratch other items, including other diamonds, so it is advisable not to wear a diamond ring when doing rough or manual work. Diamonds should also be cleaned regularly using jewellery cleaner.

Now that you know what to look for, and how to purchase your diamond engagement ring or earrings, you can buy your diamonds in safety online from a reputable diamond jeweller and still save money. Surprise the love of your life with diamonds today, and they can be enjoyed for years to come.

8 Things you Didn’t Know About Diamonds

Author:  //  Category: My Pink Diamonds

Diamonds have been used in rings since the middle ages, and the first reference to a diamond engagement ring or wedding ring was in 1477. Because of the supernatural powers accredited to diamonds, they became more popular, and Italians said that a diamond maintained harmony between husband and wife.

Diamonds also have a reputation for supernatural powers, such as protecting from enemies, and negating magnets, which goes back thousands of years. Diamonds also play an important role in Hinduism and Buddhism, in fact the oldest dated book, the Diamond Sutra from 868, also mentions diamonds.

Despite having a reputation as very expensive, diamonds are affordable and can be a worthwhile investment. Whether choosing a diamond solitaire ring, diamond earrings or loose certified diamonds, there are several things to be considered to ensure that you purchase the right diamonds for your needs.

Here are 8 tips to help you choose the perfect diamond.

1. Diamonds are sold by weight, so the weight is also the size of the diamond. A carat is divided up into 100 points. A diamond weighing 50 points is half a carat. As well as the weight, cut, colour and clarity are all very important when choosing a solitaire ring, diamond earrings or other diamond jewellery.

The term carat is used to measure the weight of a diamond, and is the equivalent of 0.2g. The term carat came to English from French and means the fruit of the carob. Carob seeds were traditionally used as a measure of weight because the seeds are all very similar in size. Other countries had their own carat, which was approximately the same size as a carob seed, and it wasn’t until 1914 that the carat was standardised to 0.2g in the United Kingdom

2. The cut of the diamond is the only aspect that can be changed by a human. The weight, colour and clarity are all down to nature. A well cut diamond will have many facets which reflect the light. When a diamond is cut, the light reflects from one side to another, to make it sparkle. A diamond that is cut too deep or too shallow will lose light and so won’t sparkle as much.

3. A diamond seen in a jewellers shop, in earrings or on a solitaire ring, is often transparent, or slightly yellow. The whiter the diamond, the more valuable it is. Diamonds with a strong blue or pink colour to them are called fancies, and are very rare. However, diamonds are available in almost any colour.

4. The clarity of a diamond is determined by the number of inclusions which are caused by multiple growth stages in formation. The value of the diamond depends on the number and severity of these inclusions. The clarity scale ranges from diamonds with no inclusions visible to the naked eye, or with magnification, to diamonds with inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye.

5. Diamonds can be cut differently for different applications. A diamond earring might have a different cut to a solitaire ring. The most popular cuts are brilliant, emerald, pear shape, marquise, princess, oval and heart shape. Brilliant cut diamonds are shaped so that they reflect the light upwards and make the diamond appear white when viewed from the top. Sometimes brilliant cut diamonds appear darker at the centre, which can indicate that the cut is too deep or too shallow and the light isn’t reflecting upwards.

6. Loose diamonds can be purchased and then turned into your perfect piece of jewellery, such as diamond earrings or solitaire ring. The type of jewellery that the certified diamonds are for will help to determine the size, shape and cut of the diamond. A ring is likely to require a bigger diamond than a pendant or earrings. These certified diamonds should be approved by an independent gemological laboratory, which acts as a guarantee that the diamonds are genuine, and not manufactured.

7. Purchasing online will allow you to choose the right diamond jewellery for your needs without going into a jewellers shop. As well as being able to choose from a wider range, whether you are looking for a diamond bracelet or necklace, substantial savings can be made as the overheads are much lower.

8. Despite diamond being the hardest natural substance, it is still important to take care of your diamonds. Diamonds can be chipped by a heavy blow, and can scratch other items, including other diamonds, so it is advisable not to wear a diamond ring when doing rough or manual work. Diamonds should also be cleaned regularly using jewellery cleaner.

Now that you know what to look for, and how to purchase your diamond engagement ring or earrings, you can buy your diamonds in safety online from a reputable diamond jeweller and still save money. Surprise the love of your life with diamonds today, and they can be enjoyed for years to come.

Famous Diamonds of the World

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There are many sayings that go along with diamonds. ‘Diamonds are a girl’s best friend’ and ‘diamonds are forever’ are some of them. There is no doubt that diamonds are popular, with people all over the world flocking to buy these precious stones. But what is it about diamonds that give them such huge commercial appeal? Here is a list of some of the most famous diamonds in the world, and some of the lucky (or unlucky) people who have worn them.

The Cullinan Diamond:

The Cullinan Diamond is, at 3,106.75 carats, the largest diamond ever found. This diamond was found in the Gauteng region of South Africa, and is now kept with the other Crown Jewels in the Tower of London. This spectacular gem was discovered in 1905 at the Premier mine in South Africa by Frederick Wells, a mine superintendent. While walking through the mine one day he noticed something gleaming on the side of the wall. What he originally thought was a massive piece of glass was actually a huge diamond.

Wells received $10,000 for his discovery. The diamond was named Cullinan after the owner of the mine, Sir Thomas Cullinan. The stone was cut by Joseph Asscher, who examined it for 6 months before determining how to divide it. He eventually cut it into 9 major and 96 smaller brilliant cut stones. The Great Star of Africa, or the Cullinan 1, is the largest cut diamond of the Cullinan, and the largest cut diamond in the world. It boasts 530.20 carats and is housed in the Tower of London.

The Blue Hope Diamond:

The Hope Diamond is one of the most spectacular diamonds in the world. But with its beauty comes a long history of legends and myths, one of them being that the diamond itself is cursed. According to legend, bad luck and death will befall anyone who touches the diamond. But whether you believe in the curse or not, the Hope Diamond has for centuries intrigued people by its unique beauty.

The diamond has had a rich history, starting with being owned by King Louis XIV, stolen during the French Revolution, sold for gambling money, and eventually donated to the Smithsonian Institution, where it still resides today.

The Regent:

Boasting 140.50 carats, the Regent has a reputation for being the most beautiful diamond in the world. It was discovered in India in 1698 and was acquired by Thomas Pitt, the Governor of Madras, who sent it to England to be cut. In 1717 the Regent purchased it from Pitt for the French Crown.

It adorned many of the rich and famous, including the band of Louis XV’s silver gilt crown, Louis XVI’s crown, the hilt of the First Consul’s sword, and on the crown at the coronation of Charles X, as well as during the Second Empire on the ‘Grecian diadem’ of the Empress Eugenie. Today it can be seen at the Louvre in Paris.

Darya-ye Noor:

The Darya-ye Noor, Persian for ‘Sea of Light’, is one of the largest and most beautiful diamonds in the world. It weighs a whopping 182 carats and is a rare pale pink colour, one of the rarest to be found on diamonds. At present, it forms part of the Iranian Crown Jewels, and is considered one of the oldest diamonds in the world.

The diamond was mined at the Golconda mines in Andhra Pradesh in India, where it became the possession of the mughal emperors. In 1739 Persia invaded India and sacked Delhi and came into possession of the Darya-ye Noor. The treasure he garnered was carried to Persia by Nader Shah, where the Darya-ye Noor has remained ever since.

The Tiffany Yellow Diamond:

The Tiffany Yellow Diamond is one of the largest fancy yellow diamonds in the world. When it was discovered in 1878 in Kimberley, South Africa, it weighed 287.42 carats. It was cut into a cushion shape of 128.54 carats with 90 facets to maximize its brilliance.

After its discovery it was purchased by famous New York jeweler Charles Tiffany. The gem was studied for a year before it was cut, reducing it from 287 carats to its current size. The gem was on loan from Tiffany and Co. to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C and was on display up until 23 September 2007. This beautiful and unique diamond was worn by only 2 women in its life, one of them being famous Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn.

The Dresden Diamond:

This classic diamond weighs 41 carats and probably came from India. Its exact history is unclear. The Dresden is a pear shaped diamond with a beautiful emerald-green colour.

The Sancy:

The Sancy is a beautiful 55 carat and is cut in a pear shape. This stone has been cut over five hundred years ago. According to legend, it was worn by Charles the Brave in the 1470’s. It was bought on the open market in 1570 by Signeur de Sancy, after who the diamond is named. The stone has belonged to the Astor family of London since 1906.

The Koh-i-noor:

This diamond has a long and controversial history. Legend has it that it was first acquired in 1304 from an Indian family who owned the stone for generations. It is also said that the stone’s history begins in 1526, while other conflicting reports state that the stone was mined near the Krishna River and given to an emperor in 1656. More factual evidence states that the diamond was first mined in India but then stolen in Delhi in 1739 and taken to Iran.

From Iran it was acquired by Afghans, who then lost it to Indian rulers. These Indian rulers can under British rule in 1849 and placed the diamond among the crown jewels. The Koh-i-noor’s first cut was a 191 carat irregular shaped gem with little fire, contrary to its name which means ‘mountain of light’. It was later recut to enhance brilliance and fire, reducing it to a 109 carat, shallow, oval brilliant cut.

The Shah Diamond:

This diamond originally stems from India and weighs 88.70 carats. It has the names of three monarchs engraved on it, including the Shah of Persia, after which it was named. Today it can be found in Kremlin in Moscow, where it has been since 1829 when it was given as a gift to Tsar Nicholas. It is partly polished along its cleavage planes.

The Nassak Diamond:

The Nassak Diamond first weighed over 90 carats. The diamond is named after the Temple of Shiva near Nassak. In 1818 the English looted the temple and in 1927 the stone was recut in New York. This diamond has been in private possession in the USA ever since. The stone has a rounded corner triangle shape.

Determining Best Value Diamonds

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Diamonds are very expensive, which is why anyone who buys a diamond wants to make sure they are getting best value diamonds for the money they spend. When you buy a diamond from a jeweler, whether it is a retail location or a wholesaler, it should be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The stones in GIA diamond rings have been analyzed and assessed by GIA, which is the world’s largest non-profit gemological research institute. This institute grades only loose diamonds and when you are satisfied that you have a best value diamond, then you can choose the setting for the ring.
There are many ways in which diamonds are analyzed to determine whether they are conflict or non-conflict diamonds. Conflict diamonds come from parts of the world where the sale of the diamonds is used to finance wars and acts of terrorism.
Such diamonds are not permitted to be imported into the US, Canada, and European countries. To make sure that such stones are best value diamonds in this regard, there is a process called the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme.
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is not an appraisal of the value of the diamond, as you find with GIA diamond rings and IGI appraisals. Instead it is a certificate attesting to the fact that the diamond you purchase has not been mined or bought from one of the countries on the list of those associated with blood diamonds.
This process lays down a minimum requirement for the shipping of diamonds all over the world and must accompany diamonds shipped into the country, especially from African countries. In this way, you know that you have best value diamonds in that no one has been harmed in the mining process and that the money from the sale will not be used for killing.
Appraisal of the diamonds is the best way to find if you have best value diamonds. GIA diamond rings and IGI appraisals look at four main features of the diamonds in order to assess its value. This is called the four C’s of diamond rating and each stone is assigned a letter grade according to the system.
The GIA actually instituted this system of rating that is now used internationally. The report you receive is very thorough and covers just about everything you want to know about the diamond you have purchased or are considering purchasing.
The four C’s of best value diamonds refer to the cut, clarity, carat and color of the diamond. Just because a diamond is white and shiny does not mean that it is of good quality because there may be imperfections in the stone that only a certified gemologist can discover.
Many people look at the carat of the diamond, which is its weight, but the other features are just as important. There are five main cuts of diamonds, for example, and if the cutter is a master at the trade, then cuts will be done to perfection. A poorly cut 2-carat diamond may not be as good a value for the money as a smaller size with a perfect cut.
The closer a diamond is to having no color whatsoever, the greater its value. Diamonds that are pale yellow in color are not the best value diamonds to buy because these have a lower rating on the scale. The most highly rated diamonds are those with the letter grades of D, E and F. However, there are also fancy diamonds which are very valuable showing colors of pink, green, blue and bright yellow. These are very rare and are therefore very expensive.