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Diamond Rings

4Cs - Colour, Cut , Carat , Clarity
Diamond Rings
Diamond rings are the perfect symbol of love and most
 important relationship in your life.

We see their symbolic importance at different
 ceremonies like engagement, wedding, anniversary and
 other important occasions.

If you are not aware of how to select a perfect diamond
 for your ring then visit Diamonds Factory, offers best
 information and buying guide on diamonds.
4 C’s of Diamond
Following characteristics must need to be considered while buying
  diamonds. The 4C’s given below determine the quality of diamond:

1. Colour


2. Cut


3. Carat


4. Clarity
Colour
  • The colour of diamond varies from colourless to many shades of yellow. Slight
    tints of yellow make a diamond less rare, but some people prefer the
    personality it gives a stone of good Cut and Clarity.

  • The diamond colour scale was devised by the Gemological Institute of America
    (GIA) in the mid 1950's to regulate and define the colour of diamonds.




For more information visit :
http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Color.aspx
Cut
  •   The cut of a diamond should not be confused with its shape. Shapes are cut from the
      original rough diamond, a well-cut diamond is always better able to reflect light.

  •   The cut of a diamond refers to its proportions. It is one of the most important factors
      to be considered while selecting your diamond. It is an aspect which is directly
      influenced by man.




For more information visit :
http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_cut.aspx
Carat
   •   The word “carat” has evolved from the ancient practice in India of measuring diamond
       weights with the one thing in nature that is both small and the most consistent in
       weight - the carob seed. Thus the name "carat" evolved in the English language, which
       is still equivalent to approximately the weight of one carob bean.

   •   A diamonds weight is represented in carats. One Diamond carat is divided into 100
       points. A 0.25 carat diamond is the same as a 25 points or 1/4 carat diamond. One carat
       is the equivalent of 0.2 grams. Carat is often confused with size even though it is
       actually a measure of weight.




For more information visit :
http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Carat.aspx
Clarity
Clarity is refers to the absence or presence of natural inclusion inside or on the
surface of a diamond or other gemstone.

Clarity is one of the two best-known factors in diamond pricing, along with colour.

Choosing your perfect Clarity:

If you want perfection regardless of cost - go for IF -VVS
If you want excellent quality without sacrificing appearance - go for VS - SI
If you want a bigger sized diamond and do not want to spend much - go for I1




For more information visit :
http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Clarity.aspx
Thank You

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Diamond Rings - The 4 C’s of Diamond

  • 1. Diamond Rings 4Cs - Colour, Cut , Carat , Clarity
  • 2. Diamond Rings Diamond rings are the perfect symbol of love and most important relationship in your life. We see their symbolic importance at different ceremonies like engagement, wedding, anniversary and other important occasions. If you are not aware of how to select a perfect diamond for your ring then visit Diamonds Factory, offers best information and buying guide on diamonds.
  • 3. 4 C’s of Diamond Following characteristics must need to be considered while buying diamonds. The 4C’s given below determine the quality of diamond: 1. Colour 2. Cut 3. Carat 4. Clarity
  • 4. Colour • The colour of diamond varies from colourless to many shades of yellow. Slight tints of yellow make a diamond less rare, but some people prefer the personality it gives a stone of good Cut and Clarity. • The diamond colour scale was devised by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in the mid 1950's to regulate and define the colour of diamonds. For more information visit : http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Color.aspx
  • 5. Cut • The cut of a diamond should not be confused with its shape. Shapes are cut from the original rough diamond, a well-cut diamond is always better able to reflect light. • The cut of a diamond refers to its proportions. It is one of the most important factors to be considered while selecting your diamond. It is an aspect which is directly influenced by man. For more information visit : http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_cut.aspx
  • 6. Carat • The word “carat” has evolved from the ancient practice in India of measuring diamond weights with the one thing in nature that is both small and the most consistent in weight - the carob seed. Thus the name "carat" evolved in the English language, which is still equivalent to approximately the weight of one carob bean. • A diamonds weight is represented in carats. One Diamond carat is divided into 100 points. A 0.25 carat diamond is the same as a 25 points or 1/4 carat diamond. One carat is the equivalent of 0.2 grams. Carat is often confused with size even though it is actually a measure of weight. For more information visit : http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Carat.aspx
  • 7. Clarity Clarity is refers to the absence or presence of natural inclusion inside or on the surface of a diamond or other gemstone. Clarity is one of the two best-known factors in diamond pricing, along with colour. Choosing your perfect Clarity: If you want perfection regardless of cost - go for IF -VVS If you want excellent quality without sacrificing appearance - go for VS - SI If you want a bigger sized diamond and do not want to spend much - go for I1 For more information visit : http://www.diamondsfactory.co.uk/Information/DiamondEducation_Clarity.aspx