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pandorabracelet1 · 2 years
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(via All You Need to Know About VS1 Clarity Diamonds Guide) When shopping for a VS1 clarity diamonds, you first need to inspect the stone at the naked eye level. If you can see any inclusions or blemishes, the stone is not of VS1 quality.
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tiarascrowns · 3 months
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Diamond, Onyx & Pearl Platinum Tiara
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"Dazzling in person, this bandeau style tiara is made to be worn on the back of the head yet is of such a scale that it can be worn more on the forehead. Superior platinum work with superb mille grain detail provides the perfect setting for the wondrous combination of diamonds, natural pearls and onyx. Set in a Greek key pattern, four hundred and eighty (480) old European and single cut diamonds with a total estimated weight of 7.8 carats (color range H-K; VS1-SI1 clarity) embellish and create impeccable frames for seven (7) luscious natural pearls (untested but assumed natural due to age and examination) ranging in size from 3.35 mm to more than 8 mm in diameter. Rectangular cut onyx, ninety-five (95) gems in all provides contrasting visual interest against the whiteness of the diamonds and the pearls. To secure the tiara to the head, a length of ribbon or ribbon over elastic is engaged through the loops on the back of the silver head band.
The piece is accompanied by a blue velvet tiara box, possibly original with a cream silk interior embossed "Skinner Silversmith and Diamond Merchant, Orchard Street, London. W." in gold letters with the surmounted image of a crown."
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Green Color Heart cut Diamond | VS1 Clarity Excellent | Loose for Engagement Ring | Wedding Ring | 0.33TCW
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eriebasin · 1 year
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The perfect late Deco engagement ring with a 1.10 carat old European cut diamond (I color and VS1 clarity) set in a low slung platinum mounting with just the ring amount of detailing. (online)
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solitairekart · 1 year
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How to select a best center diamond for ring?
Selecting the best center diamond for a ring involves considering the 4Cs of diamond quality: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Here are some tips to help you choose the best center diamond for your ring:
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jemmymarin · 2 years
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Asscher-Cut Diamonds
Joseph Asscher invented the Asscher cut in 1902. The look of an Asscher-cut diamond is comparable to an emerald. They are also known as modified emerald cuts because they have 58 facets with a flawless detailed design, providing greater inner lightning and fire.
The Asscher cut was reinvented in 2001, by Edward and Joop Asscher (grandchildren’s of Joseph Asscher). And the name given was Royal Asscher Cut. The revised Asscher cut has 72 facets and greater fire and brightness than the preceding Asscher cut.
The stone's table is flat and provides an excellent view into the center of the stone, enabling inclusions to be visible to the human eye. As a result, it is advised that you consider selecting a stone with a clarity grade of VVS2 (Very Very Slightly Included) or VS1 (Very Slightly Included). Even though you might easily go lower in the clarity range for other cuts, for step cuts like the Asscher cut, you must not go lower than the VS2 (Very Slightly Included 2) clarity.
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golden-route · 1 day
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Bulgari Allegra Tennis Link Bracelet in 18K Yellow Gold Diamonds, Colored Stones.
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shanecompany · 2 days
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What to Know About the 4Cs of Diamonds When Choosing a Ring
The 4Cs of diamonds are an internationally accepted standard used for assessing the quality of any given diamond. While two stones may, for example, have the same clarity, they may look visibly different and have drastically different prices. Whether you’re looking for womens wedding rings or a new ring to celebrate a life milestone, the 4Cs are a good starting point for finding similar features across stones. Here’s what you need to know when picking out a diamond.
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Color: What Is the Color of the Diamond?
Interestingly, the color of a diamond is graded on the absence of color. The Gemological Institute of America created the standard D-to-Z color-grading system, with D being the clearest. This means it’s the most chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond, almost like a drop of pure water. Often, the differences in color are only visible to a trained expert but can still have a major impact on price. Diamonds typically appear clear to a light yellow, but there are also fancy-color diamonds available.
Cut: Which Cut Appeals to You Most?
While you may think of the cut as the diamond’s shape, such as round, heart, or pear, the cut is actually graded based on how well the facets interact with light. When you’re looking for promise rings that catch the light and give off a stunning sparkle, what you’re looking for is the precise artistry and workmanship to cut the stone so the polish, proportions, and symmetry return light through those facets. That said, the shape will also affect how the light scatters from the diamond and how it sparkles.
Clarity: Purity of the Diamond
Diamonds are created when carbon is exposed to immense heat and pressure deep in the earth. This can result in imperfections, referred to as inclusions, which can impact the diamond’s overall appearance. The number, size, nature, relief, and position of these inclusions are how clarity is evaluated. No diamond is perfectly pure, but some inclusions are too small to be seen by anyone but a trained diamond grader. Diamonds graded VS1 and SI2, or Very Slightly Included 1 and Slightly Included 2, may look the same to the naked eye but are very different in overall quality.
Carat: How Big Is Your Diamond?
The diamond carat measures the weight of the diamond. A carat is equal to 200 milligrams, and each carat is divided into 100 points, meaning one point equals .01 carat. A single diamond on a ring can be nearly any size that fits on a ring, while diamonds on tennis bracelets need to be close in carat weight to give a uniform look. Price increases with carat weight as larger diamonds are rarer and thus more desirable. As seen from the other Cs, however, two diamonds with identical carat weights can be drastically different in terms of clarity, cut, color, and price.
About Shane Co.
Shane Co., a family-owned fine jeweler since 1929, makes quality fine jewelry crafted with care. With styles designed in-house and hand-finished by on-site jewelers, Shane Co. is the place to discover truly unique pieces for a one-of-a-kind gift, celebrating a milestone, treating yourself, or the perfect engagement ring. Shane Co.’s passion for diamonds and gemstones goes back four generations, and the brand responsibly sources hand-selected stones cut to the highest standards. Shane Co., your friend and jeweler, is a place where everyone is welcome. For jewelry crafted with the greatest care, including diamond rings and tennis bracelets, Shane Co. is your trusted source for fine jewelry.
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goldtrove-01 · 2 days
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Discover Timeless Elegance: Diamond Rings at Gold Trove
Diamond Rings
Diamonds have captivated hearts for centuries with their timeless beauty and irresistible sparkle. At Gold Trove, we believe in celebrating love and luxury, and what better way to do so than with our exquisite collection of diamond rings. Whether you’re searching for the perfect engagement ring, anniversary gift, or a token of self-love, our stunning selection offers something for every occasion.
Why Choose a Diamond Ring?
Diamonds symbolize enduring love, strength, and commitment, making them the perfect choice for any meaningful occasion. Here are just a few reasons why diamond rings continue to enchant and inspire:
Timeless Beauty: Diamonds are renowned for their timeless elegance and everlasting sparkle, making them a symbol of eternal love and devotion.
Versatile Style: From classic solitaire settings to intricate halo designs and modern pave bands, diamond rings come in a variety of styles to suit every taste and preference.
Lasting Value: Diamonds are not only beautiful but also incredibly durable, making them a valuable investment that can be cherished for generations to come.
The Gold Trove Promise
At Gold Trove, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality diamond rings that exude sophistication and luxury. Here’s what sets us apart:
Exceptional Quality: Each diamond in our collection is hand-selected for its exceptional quality, brilliance, and fire, ensuring that you receive only the finest stones for your ring.
Craftsmanship: Our skilled artisans meticulously craft each ring with precision and attention to detail, using only the finest materials and techniques to create pieces that are as beautiful as they are durable.
Ethical Sourcing: We are dedicated to ethical sourcing and responsible practices, ensuring that our diamonds are ethically sourced and conflict-free.
Customization Options: Can’t find exactly what you’re looking for? Our customization options allow you to create a one-of-a-kind diamond ring that reflects your personal style and preferences.
Tips for Choosing the Perfect Diamond Ring
Choosing a diamond ring is a deeply personal decision, but here are a few tips to help you find the perfect one:
Consider the 4 Cs: When choosing a diamond, consider the four Cs – cut, color, clarity, and carat weight – to ensure you select a stone that meets your preferences and budget.
Know Your Partner’s Style: Take note of your partner’s style preferences and personality to choose a ring that reflects their unique taste and aesthetic.
Set a Budget: Before you start shopping, set a budget that you’re comfortable with to help narrow down your options and find a ring that fits your financial constraints.
Trust Your Instincts: Ultimately, trust your instincts and choose a ring that speaks to you and captures the essence of your love story.
Ready to Find Your Perfect Diamond Ring?
Ready to embark on your journey to find the perfect diamond ring? Explore our exquisite collection at Gold Trove and discover a world of timeless elegance and luxury. With our exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and customization options, you’re sure to find a ring that captures the magic of your love story.
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fortrove · 2 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Tiffany & Co. Platinum 18k Yellow Gold Diamond Centipede Pin Brooch 1988.
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wjdexclusives · 1 year
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2.10CTW Lab-Grown Diamond 14k Yellow Gold Emerald Twisted Shank Engagement Ring
https://www.wjdexclusives.com/p/rings/2-10ctw-lab-grown-diamond-14k-yellow-gold-emerald-twisted-shank-engagement-ring/
2.10CTW Lab-Grown Diamond 14k Yellow Gold Emerald Twisted Shank Engagement Ring
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This stunning engagement ring is sure to take your breath away! Crafted in 14k yellow gold, this ring features a 2.10CTW lab-grown diamond in an elegant emerald cut. The diamond is held in place by a unique twisted shank design that adds a modern touch to the classic ring style. The brilliance of the diamond is further enhanced by the warm, rich hue of the yellow gold, creating a truly breathtaking effect. This ring is the perfect choice for a bride who appreciates both traditional elegance and modern sophistication.
Note: Made-to-order (ships in 4 business days).
Product Specifics All specifications are approximate and may vary for the same model.
Weight
4g
Metal
Yellow Gold
Metal Purity
14K
Finish
High Polished
Total Stone Carat
2.10Ctw
Ring Style
Engagement Ring
Main Stone All specifications are approximate and may vary for the same model.
Stone
Lab-Grown Diamond
Carat
2Ct
Creation
Lab-Grown
Treatment
Not Enhanced
Clarity
VS1
Color
E-F
Cut
Emerald
Setting
Prong
Secondary Stone All specifications are approximate and may vary for the same model.
Stone
Lab-Grown Diamond
Carat
0.10Ctw
Creation
Lab-Grown
Treatment
Not Enhanced
Clarity
VS1
Color
E-F
Cut
Round
Setting
Prong
Style ID: 11445 ZF-L (internal use only): WJDOVN-51174-E-8.5X6
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tiarascrowns · 5 months
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Vintage A. Tillander Diamond Platinum Tiara
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"An A. Tillander diamond platinum tiara, circa 1910.
This exceptional diamond tiara by A. Tillander is beautifully handcrafted in platinum. The tiara is composed of intertwining, scrolled sections grain and bezel set with transitional and eight cut diamonds providing a beautiful amount of sparkle to the jewel. The tiara has been assessed by ourselves as having an estimated total diamond weight of 3.05cts carats approximately, which are graded as G in colour with a VS1 clarity. The handmade frame that the tiara sits on is made of German Silver and handstitched brown velvet. Signed 'A.Tillander' to the reverse of the tiara. Dimensions: 12 x 4.5cm"
$55,487.34
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gulabaejewels · 6 days
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The Complete Diamond Jewelry Buying Guide: A Budget-Friendly Step-by-Step
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Diamonds have won hearts as a representation of unending beauty, devotion, and love since ancient times. Selecting the perfect diamond jewelry could be difficult, but fear not! With this comprehensive handbook, you can explore the world of diamonds with confidence, regardless of your budget.
Getting to Know the 4Cs of Diamonds:
The four primary criteria used to evaluate diamonds are cut, color, clarity, and carat weight, or the "4Cs." A comprehensive comprehension of these aspects is necessary to make informed decisions.
Cut: The characteristics of a diamond that produce brilliance, fire (sparkle), and scintillation (play of light) are determined by how light interacts with its facets. A well-cut diamond maximizes light performance and produces a showy glitter show.
Diamonds are graded according to a color system that runs from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). The most expensive and rarest diamonds are colorless altogether, although fine white diamonds (grades G–H) can be had for relatively little money and appear colorless to the naked eye when set in white gold or platinum.
Clarity: Whether a diamond has surface flaws or very microscopic flaws known as inclusions determines its jewelry clarity. These imperfections are usually hidden from view in higher clarity grade diamonds (VS1 and above), giving them an immaculate appearance.
Carat Weight: The weight of a diamond tells you how big it is. A well-cut diamond with great proportions can still have spectacular sparkle even at a smaller carat weight. Bigger diamonds are said to be symbolic of distinction. 
Choosing a Diamond jewelry for Your Budget:Diamonds jewelry are beautiful because of their adaptability. You may locate a diamond that precisely fits your needs and tastes by carefully ranking the 4Cs. Here's a methodical approach:
Decide on a Reasonable Budget: Diamond prices vary widely. When speaking with a jeweler, be open and honest about how much you can spend.
Set a priority for the 4Cs by thinking about what matters most to you. For example, give cut more weight than carat weight if brilliance is your top concern. Talk to a jeweler about your tastes, and they may help you choose diamonds that will maximize your budget.
Cut: Give preference to an excellent or very good cut for round diamonds and a good cut for fancy shapes for the most brightness within your price range.
Color: Near colorless diamonds (grades G–H) are a great bargain, particularly when set in platinum or white gold.
Clarity: Slight inclusions (grades VS2 or SI1) can result in considerable savings and are frequently undetectable to the unaided eye.
Carat Weight: Although large diamonds are stunning, don't be afraid to look at somewhat smaller diamonds that have outstanding clarity, color, and shape. Beyond the 4Cs: Additional ConsiderationsFluorescence: Under UV light, certain diamonds show a faint blue glow known as fluorescence. Some people like stones without fluorescence, even though it's not a bad thing.
Certification: Reputable jewelers will present a report on the grading of diamonds from a reputable gemological organization, such as the American Gem Society (AGS) or the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or International Gemological Institute (IGI) . The authenticity and grading correctness of the diamond are guaranteed by this impartial evaluation. Shape and Setting:The diamond's form contributes significantly to its overall beauty and goes well with a variety of shapes and styles.
Round Brilliant: The traditional option, renowned for its unmatched fire and brightness.
Princess shape: A well-liked square shape with a chic and contemporary appearance.
Emerald Cut: Long and graceful, with a hall-of-mirrors appearance.
Pear-shaped: Featuring a teardrop form, it is romantic and distinctive.
Choosing the Appropriate diamond Jeweler:
Establishing confidence with an experienced jeweler is essential. Seek out jewelers who have a solid track record, satisfied clients and provided you with authentic detail and proper IGI certified diamond. At Gulabae jewels we provide you with proper certification of fine diamond jewelry. Explore our collection today.
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eriebasin · 2 years
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Part of our EB Modern collection which incorporates rare vintage diamonds into modern settings of our design, this ring centers on a large and unusually cut 1.56 carat step cut half moon diamond. The diamond was probably cut in the 1920s and is exceptionally bright and fiery. It's set in a platinum bezel with an asymmetrically designed wide 18K yellow gold shank with subtle faceting that reflects the geometry of the stone. The diamond has a GIA certificate stating I color and VS1 clarity. Made in New York.
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Natural Diamond Loose Cushion Shape Brilliant cut Diamond 0.51Ct Yellowish Brown Cushion Shape Fancy Diamond"SEE VIDEO"
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luxurybeautyreviews · 2 months
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