FOR EVERY JOY THAT PASSES, SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL REMAINS - THE MEMORIES
Keep the cherished memories that come with the brightest stars alive forever. Diamonds are unsurpassed in brilliance, quality and style, so they become eternal. If you want to know the perfect place to find your perfect diamond, leave your comment below.Take a look at the 4C’s that a good diamond should measure up to.
COLOR
From completely colorless to slightly yellow, to brown, these heavenly stars, are naturally found in a wide spectrum of hues. They are graded on a color scale which ranges from a purely colorless D to Z. A truly colorless diamond is treasured for its rarity. Its true color can be seen when free of any setting that may infuse tints of their own color into the diamond.
CLARITY
Clarity of a diamond is its innate treasured purity. Almost all diamonds contain minute traces of non-crystallized carbon, and other trapped deposits. These inclusions are nature’s finger print and make every diamond quite unique. The fewer the inclusions, the more is its worth and purity.
CARAT
The word carat actually comes from the word carob (from carob seeds), which was how ancient cultures measured the weight of diamonds on their scales. Today ‘Carat’ is a unit by which a diamond’s weight is measured. Each Carat is divided into 100 parts called ‘points’. So a 1-carat diamond hass 100 points, a ¾ carat has 75 points and so forth. However a carat is not a measure of a diamond’s size, since cutting a diamond to different proportions can affect its weight.
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CUT
While nature determines a diamond’s color, clarity and carat, the hand of a master craftsman is needed to release its fire and beauty. The cut gives each diamond its unique sparkle and brilliance by allowing the maximum amount of light to enter. It is the closest you will ever get to a star, some say, to the cosmic power of pushing back the ocean, a sheet of white paper, a small digital scale, a clear glass plate, stones so dense they slow the speed of light by one-third. A well cut diamond does not allow any light to escape offering the greatest brilliance.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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