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It is a rare, naturally occurring mineral composed entirely of carbon.
A lab grown diamond is created in a laboratory environment. Using advanced technology, the process replicates the same conditions that form a naturally-occurring diamond. Learn more
Carat refers to the weight of the diamond and the overall diameter of the diamond, not the size. Learn more
The natural color visible in a diamond, which does not change over time. Colorless diamonds allow more light to pass through them, making the diamond sparkle. Learn more
The cut is all about proportions. A well-cut diamond reflects light and brilliance to ensure maximum sparkle. Learn more
Diamond clarity is the assessment of imperfections on the surface or within the diamond. They are graded at x10 magnification. Learn more
The length to width ratio describes the proportions of a diamond and is calculated by dividing the gemstone’s length by its width. The ideal ratio will vary depending on the diamond's shape. For example, the ratio of a round or square diamond should be almost uniform, meaning the ideal ratio will be close to 1.0.
The finish of the facets of the diamond. If the diamond is finished poorly, it can leave surface scratched or marked. Learn more
The table is the largest facet, situated on the top of the gemstone. The size of the table will affect the appearance of your diamond. A larger table can let more light into the diamond, therefore dispersing light onto the other facets and creating sparkle. The ideal percentage varies on the diamond’s shape.
An impartial summary of the authenticity of a diamond and its specifications, carried out by expert gemologists or diamond laboratories. Learn more
The diamonds response to ultraviolet light. Roughly 35% of all diamonds have fluorescence to some degree. Learn more
The alignment of the facets of the diamond. When the facets are balanced and aligned the stone has symmetry. Learn more
The depth of a diamond will affect its appearance and sparkle. The height is measured from the culet to the table and this percentage shows how deep the diamond is in relation to the girdle’s diameter. Diamonds with a low depth percentage will be short, wide and shallow. They may appear larger from above, but may not reflect as much light, creating a darker appearance. Stones with a high depth percentage will be tall, wide and deep. They may also have a dull appearance.
The diamonds in this selection can be sourced and sent to our workshop within two days to create your design.