Pear shaped diamond

A 58-faceted drop of water, often worn as a pendant, which holds as much of the round waist as the marquise with its rounded and pointed edges. The pear shape is by far the most difficult to choose because it is rarely well cut. It is indeed very difficult to find the right compromise between its length and width. But a beautiful pear shaped diamond is a marvel of nature and human work.

Fancy color diamond

Fancy color diamonds are diamonds that exhibit colors beyond the colorless to light yellow or brown range on the GIA color scale. They are characterized by intense, vibrant colors.

The natural spectrum of colors is so diverse that every natural fancy color diamond is exclusively spectacular and expressive in a variety of different ways. Popular colors include yellow, blue, green, violet and the rarest of all – the eye-catching pink & red diamonds. These colors, collectively with their sparkle and rarity, make fancy color diamonds an extremely desirable addition to any jewelry collection.

Yellow Diamond

Yellow diamonds are formed in the same manner as white diamonds are - by intense heat and pressure in the deep earth. Yellow diamonds' exclusive color comes from the presence of nitrogen in their composition. The nitrogen molecules absorb blue light, making the stone a yellow shade. Depending on the amount of nitrogen, a yellow diamond could range from light to dark.

The diamond color normally goes from D to Z. As the letter is nearer to Z, it means that the diamond is less colorless and starts to be a bit yellowish in tone, a pale-yellow shade. This degrades the diamond and their prices decrease as you get closer to Z.

However, at a particular point, if you continue on the color grade, the color doesn't appear as a faded yellow and instead becomes an attractive yellow color - this is the point when the price increases again and the diamond is considered a most expensive yellow diamond.

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Diamond Polish Grade

Diamond polish grade refers to the smoothness of a diamond's surface and the absence of surface blemishes, which affects its light interaction and brilliance.

Excellent Polish
No polish flaws are visible under 10x magnification, resulting in the best sparkle and brilliance.

Diamond Symmetry Grade

Diamond symmetry grades assess how precisely a diamond's facets are aligned and proportioned.

Very Good Symmetry
Minor misalignments are present, but they have a negligible effect on the diamond's appearance.