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    What are Pave Diamond Rings?

    Pave is a type of ring setting. Pave Diamond Rings are rings with accent diamonds in a row or multiple rows around a band forming a sparkling pattern. The Pave Ring’s accent diamonds are usually tiny and/or simple cut diamonds that can be round, rectangular, or triangular-shaped. Pavé diamond rings originate from the French word…

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    Which Diamonds Look the Biggest?

    The recent trends in bridal designs indicate that bigger is better when it comes to diamond engagement rings. However, not every couple has the budget for a “rock”. Choosing the right shape for your diamond, however, can help the stone appear bigger. The diamond shapes (aka diamond cuts) that look the biggest are: Round Oval…

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  • What is a Saffron Diamond Ring? Saffron Diamonds Explained: Color, Rarity, Cost, Where to Buy
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    What is a Saffron Diamond Ring? Saffron Diamonds Explained: Color, Rarity, Cost, Where to Buy

    Did you know that not all diamonds are white? Across the world, diamonds can be found in a rainbow of colors. You may have seen fiery red diamonds and brilliant blue diamonds. But have you ever seen a saffron diamond? Just like the spice, saffron diamonds are a shade of orange and yellow. Saffron diamonds…

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    Diamond Fluorescence: The Good, the Bad, and the Hazy.

    When you expose some diamonds to ultraviolet light, they give off a blue glow. This glow is the diamond’s fluorescence. Up to 30% of all diamonds will have diamond fluorescence. While in 99% of the cases the glow is blue, sometimes it could be yellow, white, or green. The amount of diamond fluorescence is graded…

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    What are I3 Diamonds? (Should You Avoid Them?)

    I3 is the lowest overall diamond grade in terms of clarity. The “I” in “I3” stands for “inclusion.” The “I” rating has 3 subcategories, 1, 2, and 3, with 3 being the lowest.  Obviously, all I3 graded diamonds are similar in the fact that they have visible inclusions that affect the brilliance and/or transparency of…

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    What is Considered a Good Clarity for a Diamond?

    A diamond with a good clarity grade does not have to be expensive. VS1, VS2, and SI1 are good clarity grades for a diamond. You can feel confident buying diamonds with VS1, VS2, and SI1 clarity grades. These diamonds are known as eye-clean. This means that you cannot see their flaws with your naked eye….

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