Color: Pure Elegance in Every Hue
Diamonds range from colorless to having a slight yellow or brown tint. The closer a diamond is to being colorless, the rarer and more valuable it is
D-F: Absolutely colorless, like a drop of crystal-clear water.G-J: Nearly colorless, with a warm touch that’s hard to detect.K-M: A faint hue that’s noticeable but charming.Did you know? The right diamond setting can enhance or mask slight color, making every diamond shine in its own way
Cut: The Diamond's Dazzling Personality
The cut is what makes a diamond truly come alive. It’s not about the shape (like round or princess), but how well a diamond is sculpted and polished to interact with light.
A perfectly cut diamond reflects light beautifully, creating that breathtaking sparkle we all adore. A poor cut, however, can make even the finest diamond appear dull
Excellent Cut: A masterpiece that sparkles brilliantlyGood Cut: Lovely but not as radiantPoor Cut: A lack of brilliance and fireA diamond’s cut is its most important feature—it’s the sparkle that steals the show!
Clarity: Beauty in Every Detail
Every diamond is unique, and tiny imperfections—called inclusions—are part of its story. Clarity measures how free a diamond is from these natural marks
Flawless (FL): Absolutely perfect, even under magnificationVery Slightly Included (VS): Tiny marks visible only under a jeweler’s loupe.Slightly Included (SI): Inclusions that might be visible to the naked eye Carat
The carat is the measure of a diamond’s weight. While larger diamonds are rarer and often more expensive, bigger isn’t always better. A smaller diamond with an exceptional cut can outshine a larger one with lower quality.
1 Carat: A classic choice, about the size of a small pea0.5 Carat: Perfectly delicate and versatile2+ Carats: A bold statement of brilliance.Pro Tip: Focus on the overall balance of size, sparkle, and quality to find the diamond that fits your style and budget