There are 10 different shapes to choose from to suit every personality and style. The Round Brilliant continues to be the world’s most popular due to its fire, brilliance and classic look. If you are searching for something unique, opt for a fancy shape.
Although these diamonds are slightly warm, they still offer a great value.
Although these diamonds are slightly warm, they still offer a great value.
Although these diamonds are slightly warm, they still offer a great value.
These diamonds have slight color, which tends to be more visible in diamonds over 1 carat.
These diamonds have slight color, which tends to be more visible in diamonds over 1 carat.
Near-colorless at an exceptional value. These diamonds have color which is only noticeable when compared to higher color grades.
Near-colorless at an exceptional value. These diamonds have color which is only noticeable when compared to higher color grades.
F diamonds have slight color which can only be detected by an expert gemologist. Although F diamonds have slightly more color than E diamonds, they are still classified as colorless.
E diamonds feature slight traces of color that elude even a trained eye, earning them a colorless grade.
D is the best color grade. These diamonds are totally colorless and very rare.
Included 1. Some inclusions could be visible to the naked eye.
Slightly included 2. The inclusions are visible under 10x magnification, and may be visible to the naked eye.
Slightly included 1. The inclusions are visible under 10x magnification, but are not very visible to the naked eye.
Very slightly included 2. Inclusions are difficult to detect under 10x magnification. Inclusions are typically not visible to the naked eye.
Very slightly included 1. Inclusions are difficult to detect under 10x magnification. Inclusions are not visible to the naked eye.
Very very slightly included 2. The inclusions are difficult to see even under 10x magnification. They have only slightly more inclusions than VVS1 diamonds.
Very very slightly included 1. The inclusions are difficult to see even under 10x magnification.
Internally Flawless. These rare and beautiful diamonds boast no internal flaws.
Flawless. The ultimate in diamond clarity, completely free of internal or external flaws.
Carat Weight:
1.54
Carat Weight
x
1.54ct.
Carat refers to the weight of a diamond, which is directly proportional to its size. Use the slider to find the range you are interested in browsing.
Lab:
DFC
Lab
x
Mostly all our diamonds are independently certified from one of the world’s leading labs. Always ensure you are purchasing an independently certificated diamond to validate its quality, as many diamond retailers self-certify.
Polish:
Excellent
Polish
x
The overall condition of a finished diamond's faceted surfaces, including how smoothly the facets have been polished, whether any marks are visible from the polishing wheel, and how defined the edges of each facet are. Polish marks are almost always invisible to the unaided eye, but good polish is essential for maximum light performance.
Symmetry:
Excellent
Symmetry
x
Describes the alignment of the facets of the diamond. If facets are misaligned, the diamond may poorly reflect light. Symmetry is graded from Ideal / Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, or Poor. Symmetry grades of Good or higher have the least effect on the brilliance of the diamond and are suitable for the finest quality jewelry. Certain gem labs, such as Gemscan, incorporate Symmetry into an overall Cut grade.
Describes the diamond's response to ultraviolet light. In diamonds with strong or very strong fluorescence, there may be some interference with the flow of light which causes a milky or oily appearance.
Depth %:
61.1
Depth Percentage
x
The height of a diamond, measured from the culet to the table, divided by its average girdle diameter. One of the basic proportions that contributes to a diamond's appearance, brilliance and fire.
Table %:
61
Table Percentage
x
The width of the diamond's table expressed as a percentage of its average diameter. A component of the overall cut grade, this measurement is critical to a diamond's light performance.
Measurements:
6.66 x 6.6 x 4.03 mm
Measurements
x
Diamonds are given three measurements to specify their dimensions. The measurements determine the length to width ratio and can indicate the quality of cut of the diamond.
Girdle Minimum:
Thin
Girdle Minimum
x
Where the crown and pavilion meet, defining the diamond's outline. Avoid extremely thin girdles, which can make a diamond more prone to damage, or extremely thick, which can cause the diamond to look smaller than diamonds of similar weight.
Girdle Maximum:
Thin
Girdle Maximum
x
Where the crown and pavilion meet, defining the diamond's outline. Avoid extremely thin girdles, which can make a diamond more prone to damage, or extremely thick, which can cause the diamond to look smaller than diamonds of similar weight.
Culet:
None
Culet
x
The facet or point at the bottom of a diamond pavilion. In preferred diamond cut grades, culets are generally undetectable to the unaided eye and graded none to small. Medium to large culets may have an impact on light performance.
Crown Height:
15.0%
Crown Height
x
Crown height percentage is calculated by dividing the actual height of the crown by the average diameter. Measurements are rounded to the nearest .01 millimeters. The crown is the height of the diamond from the girdle edge to the surface of the table facet.