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27 Jan 12 Precious Colored Diamonds

A diamond is the world’s exceptionally precious gemstone, but the beauty of colored diamonds is something which every gemstone might crave for. Being the most admirable and rare, colored diamonds are the dream of every investor, collector and connoisseur. It is the most sought after gemstone and an investment of a lifetime. An interesting fact about a colored diamond is that it is the most rarest among 10,000 carats of diamonds. In simple words, only 1 carat are colored out of 10,000 carats.

These fancy diamonds are available in vibrant red, blue, green, purple, yellow and so many other hues. Important factors to be considered while grading colored diamonds are their fancy & vividness, which depends on their color and saturation. The beautiful colors of these diamonds are a result of presence of trace elements within the carbon crystal structure of a diamond.

Common colors found are mentioned below

Yellow : When nitrogen is present as an impurity in the crystal structure of diamond, it appears as yellow color.

Blue and grey : The presence of boron (hydrogen) results in formation of this color.

Green : Green color is due to the ‘vacancy color center’ phenomenon.

Gemology defines it as the vacancy in the atomic structure of carbon.

Pink, mauve,brown : These colors are created by plastic distortion.

In other words, due to disfigurement of the internal frame of the diamond.

The rarity of the colored diamonds is marked by the fact of their 1 percent presence amongst the world’s total diamond. Hence, they can be aptly addressed as priceless. Red is the most rare color found in diamonds and because of rarity, diamonds undergo HPHT treatment- or the High Pressure High Temperature treatment to form color. In this treatment, diamonds are put under high pressure and high temperature to transform the crystal structure and create brown diamonds colorless and diamonds with nitrogen into a deep yellow-green color.

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26 Jan 12 Buying Guide Diamond Jewellery

Diamond is the most precious stone that represents the royalty and class of an individual who is putting it on, and if we talk about feminine gender they have quite a magnetic fascination towards diamond jewelry, you would find them reacting like crazy once they buy it or get as gifts by their loving one, and as everyone knows that Buying Diamond Jewelry means such a huge money one needs to spend that a common man don’t even earn in years, therefore before buying a diamond jewelry, do remember the theory of “Four Cs” Color, Cut, Clarity & Caret.

Color:- on the basis of color, diamonds are graded on scale D(Colorless) to Z (Light Yellow), so the more color less a particular diamond will be, considered rare and most valuable, Colored diamonds are often used for making wedding rings and other diamond sets.

Cut:- Cut in a diamond means how diamond reflects the light through its surface, a well cut diamond reflects the straight rays of the light in the viewer’s eyes, but it is considered to be difficult to check for a normal layman, so one should look for the AGS certificate or GIA which are the standard bodies to approve the quality of diamonds, Cut of a diamond are categorized into multiple grades as Ideal, Premium, Very Good, Good, Fair & poor Cut, and ideal cut is the rarest and most precious one.

Clarity:- Diamond is a stone that naturally owns some inclusions, small Flaws (F), Air Bubbles, Scratches or other minerals inside, all these factors reduces the value & beauty of a particular diamond, so the clarity of a diamond is again a big question a buyer should have in mind, diamond’s clarity scale has the following parameters

Flawless (F) – Completely inclusion free both internally and externally

Internally Flawless (IF) – No internals, but slight external inclusions

VVS1-VVS2 (Very-very slightly Included)- very minute inclusions, so difficult to detect even under 10x magnification.

VS1-VS2 (Very Slightly Included)

SI1-SI2 (Slightly Included)- Invisible to watch via naked eyes but inclusions can be seen under 10x magnifications by experienced grader.

I1-I3 included- Visible to watch via naked eyes, so in result affects the shine & brilliance of diamond.

So diamonds fall in category of VVS2 to F are so expensive & rarest ones, so generally people prefer buying the diamond falling in the categories between SI2 & VS1.

Caret- Caret represents the weight, size of a particular diamond that should be chosen according to the occasion, designer label, clothing and budget you have, you will find a number of diamonds having the different-different sizes (carets), so avoid buying conflicted diamond, GO for the one certified through AGS or GIA.

So looking at all the aspects one can be smart enough to select the best diamond jewellery that one doesn’t make up mind to buy day to day, it’s like investment of big money for some loved one, so cross check all the Cs in order to decide one more “C” of a diamond i.e.

Cost.

25 Jan 12 Princess Cut Diamonds

If conventional round cut is not your thing, princess cut diamonds may be just the right choice for you. The square or rectangular face-up shape and the profile of an inverted pyramid give this cut its uniqueness. The princess cut is most popular for its shape and the fact that it looks a lot bigger than the round brilliant cut of the same carat size. It also costs a lot less compared to the round brilliant cut diamond as it retains much of the rough. Also referred to as a square modified brilliant cut, the princess cut diamonds is known to have the lustre and sparkle to make the perfect statement.

Known for its extravagant glitter, this cut is bound to enhance the look of any style in jewellery. Especially preferred as the signature diamond in engagement rings, the princess cut adds a lot of oomph to your ladys rock. Since, the princess cut differs from other square shaped diamond cuts like emerald cut or asscher cut, the clarity of the diamond is not highlighted. This basically means that a person may compromise on the clarity of a princess cut as long as the colour and brilliance is intact.

The colour of any diamond cut is subjective. The detail worth considering while choosing a colour for your desired princess cut diamond is that the colour is slightly visible at the corners of the diamond. Hence a higher colour grade may be advisable. To get the ideal diamond for your preferred setting, check for the diamonds length to width ratio thoroughly. According to the style you want, choose a square or a more rectangular stone. An ideal square diamond ratio should be somewhere between 1 and 1.05, whereas if you are more inclined for a slightly rectangular shape, a ratio greater than 1.10 is suitable. This ratio and colour grade will give you a clear picture of how the diamond will look when viewed from above.

The only aspect you need to be careful about when it comes to the setting of your princess cut diamond is to protect the four pointed corners of the diamond as these are the points that are at the risk of being chipped off. Other than this, a princess cut looks great in rings as well as solitaire earrings. Large princess cut diamonds can make stylish yet elegant necklaces that may put you on everyones envy list. You can count on this cut to be in vogue for decades to come; so the next time you want to invest in a stone, look for an exquisite princess cut and set it in a beautiful platinum or white gold ring with an eternal design.

12 Oct 10 Dazzling Diamond Jewelry for Fashionistas

Though jewelry can be worn by both men and women, it is the women who truly adore it. Possessing diamond jewelry items, be it diamond earrings, diamond ring, diamond bracelet or diamond necklace is every woman’s desire and with this fact in mind, the competition is extremely high amongst jewelry designers to create unique looking yet affordable diamond jewelry items. The passion for plain gold ornaments has not lessened, but they definitely have taken a seat back. Diamond jewelry on the other hand have gained a tremendous popularity amongst people worldwide. Both diamond and gold jewelry are not cheap, but prove to not only look amazing but also be worthy investments as the price of both gold and diamonds keeps rising. The cost of diamond jewelry varies depending upon the type of diamonds used in any particular jewelry item.

Diamond jewelry comes in a variety of forms such as diamond necklaces, diamond rings, diamond bracelets, diamond watches, and earrings etc amongst others.

Prices of all of them vary depending on the number of diamonds used, their sizes and their quality. If you are looking for best values in diamond jewelry look for H color SI clarity diamonds, these white and sparkling diamonds almost without inclusions and yet not crazy expensive provide the best value for your money. If your budget allows you can also go for higher quality G color VS clarity of even higher quality diamonds but theses will come at a premium cost. Apart from the usual yellow gold, these days the most popular metals that the diamond jewelry is made up from are white gold, rose gold and platinum. The reason behind using these metals for jewelry making is that they have non-corroding and strong properties.

Tips to Ponder Upon

Always purchase diamond jewelry from a reputed jewelry store specializing in diamond jewelry. A professional and skilled jewelry designer has a complete knowledge about different forms of diamonds and therefore, will be proficient enough to sell good quality diamond ornaments. Although most regular customers won’t be able to determine the actual diamond quality or how genuine a diamond is, but purchasing diamond jewelry from a known and reputed jewelry store can surely be a worthy deal. Look for a store offering diamond certificates with their jewelry and 30 days money back guarantee. If buying online, look for the place which in addition to certificates and money back guarantee offers free secure shipping with UPS or FedEx service with full insurance so your items will arrive on time and safely.

Apart from neighborhood jewelry stores, shopping for diamond jewelry done through online jewelry portals has also become a convenient shopping option. With evolving Internet, numerous websites that comprise of diamond galleries for jewelry can help one buy the right kind of jewelry for any kind of occasions. Wearing diamonds on your neck, ears or in hands looks simply stunning, flashy and sparklingly attractive.

08 Oct 10 Diamonds in the Rough

Many people seem surprised that Susan Boyle, the YouTube “Britain’s Got Talent” phenomenon, got to middle-age without being discovered for her singing talent.

I’m not surprised at all. Both my parents sang and I grew up around talented amateurs who – for one reason or another – never made it big. Many of my friends today are unpublished authors, poets and screenwriters. For years, I took dance classes from a tall, beautiful woman who could have taken a place in the Broadway chorus line, but never quite got there.

The point is, raw talent is all around us. It’s not unlike raw ideas, which – as we’ve all heard – are valued at around a dime a dozen. What matters isn’t the talent – or the idea The point is, raw talent is all around us. It’s not unlike raw ideas, which – as we’ve all heard – are valued at around a dime a dozen. What matters isn’t the talent – or the idea – so much.

What matters is what you do with it.

Developing an idea takes strategy, research, commitment and money. Likewise, someone with raw talent must invest in training, preparation, industry savvy and networking before she is likely to get noticed.

Part of it is also luck and timing. A terrific singer born in London, or Los Angeles, has got it easier than one who’s lived her entire life in an obscure Scottish village. A great idea conceived in Silicon Valley has a better chance than one cooked up in Pakistan.

Most of all, developing talent and ideas takes courage. Boyle showed a lion’s share of it when she stepped out in front of a hostile audience.

People with great ideas must screw up that kind of courage if they want their ideas to go beyond the raw stage and succeed on the world stage.