Unlike gold and other precious and semi-precious gemstones, diamonds needs to be determined their authenticity. Diamond certification would be a kind of credentials that certain the quality of the diamonds. This legal certificate is issued by world-known independent gemological laboratories, not some jeweler stores or dealers. There are several grading laboratories, the most prominent being: [...]
Posted on September 21st, 2009 in Diamonds
Tags: 4cs, America, appraisal, assessment, brilliance, carat, certification, clarity, color, comparison, diamond, Diamonds, EGL, GemEx, gemological institute of america, gemstone, GIA, IGI, jeweler, Jewelry, Kimberley, quality, shopping
Posted on September 13th, 2009 in Diamonds
If you take your time walking through jeweler stores, you’ll see there are many kinds of diamond with different shapes and size. Most of those diamonds are put in rings, earrings, or any other accessories. If you take deep closer into those diamonds, you will see that the cut between one diamond and the other [...]
Tags: Cut, diamond, Diamonds, different shapes, Henry Grossbard, jeweler, Jewelry, Radiant, radiant cut diamonds, reflection, Ring, rings, shape
Posted on September 06th, 2009 in Diamonds
Aside from 4C’s, the term fire is usually employed to identify a diamond, but what does it refer to? Why does it call fire anyway? How much important is fire aspect in determining the value of a diamond? Is diamonds fire more important than brilliance? These questions are often emerged around diamond shoppers.









