Cut -
The cut refers to the angles and proportions of the diamond, although it’s often confused for the shape of the diamond. A master diamond cutter has the ability to reveal the true beauty within the diamond, so light will project from one facet to another creating fire and brilliance. Poorly cut diamonds lack this brilliance.
Clarity -
This describes the natural inclusions within the diamond, such as fractures or minerals inside it. Diamonds can be viewed under magnification to find the inclusions.
Color –
Diamonds are found in a variety of colors, but white is the most popular. The color of diamonds can range from D (or colorless) to Z. Color is a personal preference, although colorless diamonds are the most valuable ones.
Carat –
This refers to the weight of the diamond. A full carat equals 100 points. Large diamonds are not very common, so they cost more than smaller diamonds. The right mounting can make a smaller diamond appear larger. Our experts will help you find the perfect mounting for your diamond. Call us today for a FREE consultation.
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