Emerald shape diamond

Originally, it was reserved for emerald stones, from which it takes its name. The Emerald cut gives a translucent light, unique of its kind. It is a distinguished cut, sober but very "class". Requires diamonds of good purity: the table is important and the slightest defect becomes visible. This is why the emerald diamond must be pure or VVS-VS. At worst SI1, but then the inclusions must be on the side.

E or Exceptional White (formerly called "River")

Almost as exceptional as the D's, E diamonds are colorless to the naked eye. It is necessary to use reference samples to determine whether the diamond is D or E color based on a very small hue that only a specialist can determine. As with D, E diamonds are among the whitest stones.

Very Small inclusion(s)

Difficult to find with a 10X magnifying glass. Position and number determine the difference between VS1 and VS2. Require a recognized certificate.

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.

Excellent Symmetry
Facets align perfectly, with no visible deviations or misalignments.