There is nothing “Natural” about mining.
In recent years, awareness about diamond mining has grown considerably and customers are looking for an ethical and sustainable alternative to mined diamonds. Lab Grown Diamonds are visually, chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds. Beginning as small diamond seeds, diamonds are cultivated through either the High Pressure-High Temperature (HPHT) method or the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) method, thus simulating the geological conditions of natural diamond creation but without the negative environmental and social impacts of traditional diamond mining. Moreover, lab grown diamonds are 100% conflict free!
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The 4 Cs
The 4 Cs : Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat – are widely accepted standard characteristics for a diamond that determine its quality and value. Finding the perfect harmony between these 4 Cs will help you balance beauty and value when looking for a diamond.
The evaluation of color is based on the absence of color. A chemically pure and structurally ‘perfect’ diamond has no hue, which gives it a much higher value. Although we tend to think of diamonds as colorless, they range from yellow and brown to grey. There are also ‘fancy colored’ diamonds but they go off this color scale as they have a distinct and opulent color and are valued for their intensity.
The clarity of a diamond references the purity of the stone. The clearer it is, the higher the grade it possesses. Determining diamond clarity involves evaluating the number, size, relief, nature, and position of these characteristics, as well as how these affect the overall appearance. The diamond’s growth process can result in internal characteristics called ‘inclusions’ and external ones called ‘blemishes’.
The ‘Cut’ is perhaps the most important aspect of a diamond’s quality that impacts a diamond’s beauty. Diamond cut specifically refers to the quality of a diamond’s angles, proportions, symmetrical facets, brilliance, fire, scintillation, and finishing details. These factors directly impact a diamond’s ability to sparkle, along with its overall aesthetic appeal.
The carat is the measurement of how much a diamond weighs e.g. 1ct round diamond is 6.5mm. Several factors affect the weight of a stone, including density, formulation, and shape. Total Carat Weight or TCW represents the total weight of all diamonds or other gemstones in a piece of jewelry when more than one stone is used.
The evaluation of color is based on the absence of color. A chemically pure and structurally ‘perfect’ diamond has no hue, which gives it a much higher value. Although we tend to think of diamonds as colorless, they range from yellow and brown to grey. There are also ‘fancy colored’ diamonds but they go off this color scale as they have a distinct and opulent color and are valued for their intensity.
The clarity of a diamond references the purity of the stone. The clearer it is, the higher the grade it possesses. Determining diamond clarity involves evaluating the number, size, relief, nature, and position of these characteristics, as well as how these affect the overall appearance. The diamond’s growth process can result in internal characteristics called ‘inclusions’ and external ones called ‘blemishes’.
The ‘Cut’ is perhaps the most important aspect of a diamond’s quality that impacts a diamond’s beauty. Diamond cut specifically refers to the quality of a diamond’s angles, proportions, symmetrical facets, brilliance, fire, scintillation, and finishing details. These factors directly impact a diamond’s ability to sparkle, along with its overall aesthetic appeal.
The carat is the measurement of how much a diamond weighs e.g. 1ct round diamond is 6.5mm. Several factors affect the weight of a stone, including density, formulation, and shape. Total Carat Weight or TCW represents the total weight of all diamonds or other gemstones in a piece of jewelry when more than one stone is used.
Pearls
Diamonds are one of the hardest natural substances found on earth. Our high-quality diamonds are ethically sourced from our suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices