Oval Diamond Engagement Ring

$1.000,00

This is a classic and delicate oval solitaire diamond engagement ring. It is made of solid 14k//18k gold (your choice)

Oval Diamond Engagement Ring

This is a classic and delicate oval solitaire diamond engagement ring. It is made of solid 14k//18k gold (your choice) and set with a premium oval diamond in the center. Below, a row of small round diamonds add sparkle and luxury to this magical ring. The simple and minimalist shape of the ring intensifies and accentuates the presence and beauty of the diamond. Give this beautiful gold diamond engagement ring to the woman who has your heart and she will say “I do!” and wear this solitaire diamond engagement ring every day for the rest of her life!

$1.000,00

Emerald Cut Engagement Ring

$4.030,00$18.210,00

Emerald cut diamonds are one of the most elegant diamond shapes. When set in a beautiful halo engagement ring, the

Emerald Cut Engagement Ring

Emerald cut diamonds are one of the most elegant diamond shapes. When set in a beautiful halo engagement ring, the center stone appears larger and brighter. The diamonds in the halo help add sparkle. We set this 1.02 carat emerald cut diamond in a white gold ring with a 0.23 carat diamond halo.

$4.030,00$18.210,00
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Subtle differences in color can dramatically af­fect diamond value. Two diamonds of the same clarity, weight, and cut can differ in value based on color alone. Even the slightest hint of color can make a dramatic difference in value.

 Diamonds come in many colors. Diamonds that range from colorless to light yellow and brown fall within the normal color range. Within that range, colorless diamonds are the most rare, so they’re the most valuable. They set the standard for grading and pricing other diamonds in the normal color range.

 

Few things in nature are absolutely perfect. This is as true of diamonds as anything else. Diamonds have internal features, called inclusions, and surface irregularities, called blemishes. Together, they’re called clarity characteristics. Clarity is the relative absence of inclusions and blemishes.

Like the rest of the 4Cs, clarity’s influence on value is directly related to the concept of rarity. Flawless is the top grade in the GIA Clarity Grading System. Diamonds graded Flawless don’t have visible inclusions or blemishes when examined under 10-power (10X) magnification by a skilled and experienced grader.

Many goods are sold by weight—by the kilogram, ounce, pound, or ton. Even people who have never bought a diamond are used to the idea that weight and price are related. They understand that a larger diamond is probably more valuable than a smaller one. But there are two things that often surprise people when they start learning about diamonds and carat weight.

The first is the precision with which diamonds are weighed. Diamond weights are stated in metric carats, abbreviated “ct.” One metric carat is two-tenths (0.2) of a gram—just over seven thousandths (0.007) of an ounce. One ounce contains almost 142 carats. A small paper clip weighs about a carat.