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Diamond

A diamond's beauty stems from its unique ability to transmit light and shine magically. As a diamond's cut refers to how well its facets interact with light, it is not difficult to understand that a diamond's cut constitutes its most important qualitative characteristic.

Cut

Cutting a diamond is a complex procedure, one which is carried out exclusively by expert technicians; the proportions, the symmetry and the shine with which a diamond stone is left with after this procedure can either elevate it to the best possible version of itself or deprive it of what could be a glamourous appearance.

Faithful to our dedication to excellence, we only accept and use diamonds which fall under the highest gradings of cut recognised by the most respected gemological institutes.

Clarity

No creation of nature is ever perfect; not even diamonds can escape this rule. A diamond's clarity refers to the degree of internal or external imperfections (blemishes) found in a diamond, the number, position and depth of which will place a diamond in one of the 6 following, internatioanally accepted categories: Fl, IFL, VVS1 & VVS2, VS1 & VS2, S1 & S2, I1/I2/I3. The more a diamond stone approaches the first category, that being the category of FL (Flawless), the more beautiful and bright it is.

In order to meet our accepted requirements, a stone must fall between the clarity categories of FL and VS.

Color

A diamond's color approaches perfection when the diamond is... without color. The internationally accepted grading scale for diamonds starts with the letter D, which is awarded to diamonds considered to be almost colorless, to Z.                                          . 

Certainly, the naked and untrained eye cannot in many cases discern the color difference betweeen two stones graded differently in the D-Z grading scale' nevertheless, these "invisible" to the naked eye differences lead to very significant differentiations in the value - hence in the price, also - of a diamond.

We will only select a diamond for one of our jewelry creations if it falls between D and H in the aforementioned grading scale. It is in this way that we can guarantee that the products we offer not only look, but are also, essentially, excellent.

Carat

The best known and most important factor when it comes to a diamond's value and price is its weight, as measured in carats. One carat corresponds to 0,20 gr. The rarity of large natural diamonds makes them especially desirable, hence the more a diamond stone weights, the greater its value and price becomes, this fact, however, does not preclude color, clarity and cut from also determining a diamond's price.

Be it engagement rings, pendants, earings or bracelets, our creations are adorned with diamonds of a very wide carat weight selection.