These four Fancy blue diamonds are similar in saturation, but they differ in tone. Can you see the range of light to dark from left to right? Courtesy ©GIA and Harold & Erica Van Pelt. ...
Read MoreThese four Fancy blue diamonds are similar in saturation, but they differ in tone. Can you see the range of light to dark from left to right? Courtesy ©GIA and Harold & Erica Van Pelt. ...
Read MoreThe word carat comes from the Mediterranean tree whose seed was used for centuries as the standard for weighing precious stones. 1 carat = .2 grams, or .007 ounces. ...
Read MoreIf you love yellow diamonds, you’re not alone. Diamond connoisseurs spend millions on these stunning gemstones. Prices for the finest yellow diamonds have reached breathtaking levels. A 12.16 ct Fancy Vivid yellow sold for $155,232 per carat In November 2010. A 43.36 ct Fancy Vivid yellow sold for $2,654,802.70 ($71,871 per carat) in November 2011. And a 27.42 Fancy Intense yellow sold...
Read MoreThese four yellow diamond master stones mark the most commonly seen lower saturation boundaries of their respective grade ranges. L-R: Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense and Fancy Vivid. (C) GIA and Robert Weldon ...
Read MoreGreen diamonds are caused by radiation from nearby radioactive rocks or when man exposes diamonds to radiation in a laboratory. Would you choose a green diamond? Courtesy GIA draft ...
Read MoreDiamond Fact: Pink diamonds can range in color from very light pink to reddish purple, including pink-purple, orangy red, purplish red, and more. Which shade do you prefer? To learn more Contact Paulette +1917-658-7782 https://bit.ly/3ws5VUN pic courtesy from GIA ...
Read MoreFor an additional fee, the unique GIA Report Registry number can be micro-laser inscribed onto the diamond’s girdle (thin outer edge). This unique number provides added security to the diamond’s owner. The owner can also choose to inscribe a personal message, such as “I Love You” or a special date. The number or wording is permanently registered in GIA’s archive database. ...
Read MoreGIA only grades unmounted diamonds, and the fee for services varies based on the weight of the diamond. For an additional fee, the unique GIA Report Registry number can be micro-laser inscribed onto the diamond’s girdle (thin outer edge). This unique number provides added security to the diamond’s owner. The owner can also choose to inscribe a personal message, such as...
Read MoreMost vendors are mixing lab grown diamonds and natural diamonds. There is a huge difference between the two. Rarity are the natural diamonds and their prices are higher when it comes to certain colors like Pink, Red, Green, Purple, Orange and Blue. These color diamonds are called Fancy Diamonds. If the clarity of these fancy diamonds reach more than one carat...
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