A diamond is one of the rarest and hardest natural gemstones in the world. Formed from pure carbon under extreme heat and pressure over millions of years, diamonds are renowned for their exceptional brilliance, durability, and unique ability to reflect light—making them a timeless symbol of beauty, strength, and eternity.
Cut is the most important factor affecting a diamond’s brilliance. It refers to the precision, proportions, and symmetry of the diamond—not its shape. A well-cut diamond reflects light beautifully and appears more vibrant.
Diamond color is graded from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). The closer the diamond is to colorless, the rarer and more valuable it becomes.
Clarity refers to the presence of internal inclusions or surface blemishes. Most inclusions are microscopic and invisible to the eye, especially when the diamond is well selected.
Carat measures the weight of a diamond, not just its size. Two diamonds of the same carat weight may appear different in size depending on their cut.
A diamond certificate is an official document that details the diamond’s characteristics (4Cs) and confirms its authenticity and value. We always recommend choosing certified diamonds.