Shapes - Round

Shapes - Round

Everything You Need to Know About Round Cut Diamonds Round cut diamonds are the classic diamond shape. Even the diamond emoji is a round cut - and statistically, round brilliant cuts are the most chosen center stone. 70% of diamond engagement rings sold today have round brilliant diamonds center stones. You might assume a popular diamond would be a rather dull choice? Au contraire! Brilliant cut diamonds are the best-selling diamonds because they are simply the best at what they do sparkle! What is a Round Cut Diamond? Learn more about Round cut Diamonds Round brilliant-cut diamonds have 58 facets including the culet – the flat face on the bottom – or 57 without it. A well-cut round diamond can reflect nearly 100% of light, making it the most brilliant cut available. The cutting process for round diamonds leaves behind more raw material than other shapes. For this reason, and...
Shalom Khotoveli - Feb 15, 2022
4Cs - Cut

4Cs - Cut

Everything You Need to Know About Diamond Cut While all 4 C’s contribute to a diamond’s beauty and sparkle, cut is the most important. A poorly cut diamond looks like a dull, lifeless rock no matter how blemish-free and colorless it is. It’s important to understand, the cut-grade scale is mostly relevant only to round brilliant diamonds. Fancy cuts such as the Asscher or oval cut are not always given a cut grade. Let’s take a look at what makes a well-cut diamond and what to look for when engagement ring shopping. What is diamond cut, exactly? Cut plays a huge role when it comes to the quality, beauty, and price of a diamond. It affects everything: proportions, sparkle, and even size. Poorly cut diamonds are bottom-heavy, meaning they look smaller than their carat weight. But what is cut, exactly? Mined and grown diamonds start out lumpy and unpolished. Jewelers...
Shalom Khotoveli - Feb 15, 2022
4Cs - Color

4Cs - Color

Everything You Need to Know About Diamond Color Learn more about our Cushion Cut Diamonds Diamonds are graded on a scale that goes from “colorless” to “light yellow or brown.” But colorless diamonds aren’t necessarily the best - even if “colorless” is the best grade available. Why? Many colored diamonds appear colorless, especially when set in rose or yellow gold. Choosing them can mean saving lots of money. The trick is knowing when to go for tinted diamonds - and when to avoid them. What does color mean in a diamond? Diamond colors range from “strongly tinted” to “100% transparent” or colorless. Colorless diamonds are considered best. Nearly colorless diamonds follow close behind and are also considered high quality. Colored diamonds have a strong tint, usually yellow, and are less popular for this reason. Color is graded on a scale from D, which is colorless, all the way down to...
Shalom Khotoveli - Feb 15, 2022
4Cs - Carat Weight

4Cs - Carat Weight

Everything You Need to Know About Carat Weight Learn more about our Oval Cut Diamonds Carat weight is a universal unit of measurement in the jewelry industry. Contrary to what most people think, it doesn't refer to diamond size. It refers to diamond mass (i.e. weight). Understanding the significance of carat weight can help you get a heavier, bigger-looking stone for less money. Missing the point on carat weight makes you vulnerable to overpaying for a scrawny, ugly-looking stone. Understanding diamond weight is that important. Below, we'll share everything you need to know carat weight. We'll cover size, price, quality, and more. Let's start with the basics. What is a Carat? What even is a carat? We're not talking about the preferred snack of your favorite cartoon rabbit. It's a unit of measurement specifically used for defining the weight of a gemstone. Adults usually think diamond carats are way more...
Shalom Khotoveli - Feb 15, 2022
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