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Non Diamond Engagement RingsThere are many options available today to the couple that is looking for engagement rings.While diamond engagement rings are still the most popular, some couples are looking into non diamond engagement rings. Non diamond engagement rings are a broad category, and include non diamond engagement rings ideas such as sapphires and emeralds, to name but a few. |
Diamond Color ChartGrading a diamond for color means deciding by which amount the diamond's "body color" deviates from the whitest possible (water like colorless) color.
It is difficult to see the subtle differences between one color grade to the next. When grading diamonds for color it is important to have a Master Color Diamond Set (pre-graded diamonds usually E-G-I-J) to compare the diamond being graded. Also a controlled lighting environment is helpful for accuracy. Diamonds must always be graded unset to ensure grading accuracy. |
Diamond Clarity Chart / ScaleMost diamonds aren't perfect and include blemishes, inclusions, or feathers naturally created through time. The clarity of a diamond refers to how clean or clear a diamond is internally. The cleaner the diamond, the higher the price. The clarity scale was developed to have a universal rating system of diamonds imperfections. |
Diamond Carat Weight ChartDiamonds are measured by carat weight, and not size. Two diamonds having the same carat weight could have different millimeter sizes because a diamond is three dimensional meaning length, width, and depth. The scale below is a comparison of the sizes based upon carat weight with cutting percentages being the same. |
Diamond ShapesTo most people, the word 'diamond' conjures images of the ever-popular and always classic round stone. Going this route is almost guaranteed to get you the reaction you're looking for, but you can also choose one of the more unique shapes collectively referred to as 'fancy cuts'.
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