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Gold Guide
The most malleable of all precious metals, gold is ideal for crafting designs that last a lifetime.
The most malleable of all precious metals, gold is ideal for crafting designs that last a lifetime.
- Gold Alloys
- Karat
- Buying Tips
Gold Alloys
Alloys are made by combining two or more metals to improve their strength and corrosion resistance. Every component determines an alloy's properties and color.
Alloys are made by combining two or more metals to improve their strength and corrosion resistance. Every component determines an alloy's properties and color.
Karat
Karat indicates the percentage of real gold in your jewelry. As a fractional measure of purity, the higher the carat value, the higher proportion of pure gold.
Karat indicates the percentage of real gold in your jewelry. As a fractional measure of purity, the higher the carat value, the higher proportion of pure gold.
Buying Tips
Selecting the right type of gold for your jewelry is easier than you think. To help you choose, consider the following:
- Jewelry made of real gold has a hallmark identifying the assay test center's location and year of testing.
- The higher the karat of gold, the deeper its orange-yellow color.
- Despite 24k being pure gold, you are unlikely to find it on wearable jewelry since it is highly malleable, soft, and prone to scratching.
- Diamonds appear even whiter when set in white gold, and warmer when set in yellow gold.
- When comparing white gold vs yellow gold, white gold tends to be harder. If you are extremely active, white gold might be a better choice.
Selecting the right type of gold for your jewelry is easier than you think. To help you choose, consider the following:
- Jewelry made of real gold has a hallmark identifying the assay test center's location and year of testing.
- The higher the karat of gold, the deeper its orange-yellow color.
- Despite 24k being pure gold, you are unlikely to find it on wearable jewelry since it is highly malleable, soft, and prone to scratching.
- Diamonds appear even whiter when set in white gold, and warmer when set in yellow gold.
- When comparing white gold vs yellow gold, white gold tends to be harder. If you are extremely active, white gold might be a better choice.
Diamond Guide
Here's everything you need to know about the most precious and beautiful creations in the world.
Here's everything you need to know about the most precious and beautiful creations in the world.
Quality Factors
Not all diamonds are created equal. Here are the 4 key factors, also known as the 4Cs, used to describe and classify diamonds:
Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat Weight.
Not all diamonds are created equal. Here are the 4 key factors, also known as the 4Cs, used to describe and classify diamonds:
Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat Weight.
- Color
- Clarity
- Cut
- Carat Weight
Color
Diamonds range from colorless to light yellow and brown. Colorless diamonds are the rarest, therefore they are the most valuable. The highest diamond color grade is a D grade, which indicates that the diamond is completely colorless even when viewed under intense magnification. Subtle differences in color can dramatically affect a diamond's value. In fact, two seemingly identical diamonds can differ in value based on color alone.
Diamonds range from colorless to light yellow and brown. Colorless diamonds are the rarest, therefore they are the most valuable. The highest diamond color grade is a D grade, which indicates that the diamond is completely colorless even when viewed under intense magnification. Subtle differences in color can dramatically affect a diamond's value. In fact, two seemingly identical diamonds can differ in value based on color alone.
Clarity
Clarity is a measure of diamond purity and rarity, graded by the visibility of internal natural blemishes and unique inclusions under 10-power magnification. Clarity in a diamond indicates its rarity: there are eleven diamond clarity grades on the GIA clarity grading system, with Flawless being the rarest. In general, SI and VI are the best values.
Clarity is a measure of diamond purity and rarity, graded by the visibility of internal natural blemishes and unique inclusions under 10-power magnification. Clarity in a diamond indicates its rarity: there are eleven diamond clarity grades on the GIA clarity grading system, with Flawless being the rarest. In general, SI and VI are the best values.
Cut
Precise artistry and skill are required to achieve the most ideal cut for a diamond. Diamond cut is not determined by its shape (round, heart, oval, marquise, pear) but it is the symmetry, proportion and polish that affect how its facets interact with light. In more ways than one, cut determines the beauty of a stone.
Precise artistry and skill are required to achieve the most ideal cut for a diamond. Diamond cut is not determined by its shape (round, heart, oval, marquise, pear) but it is the symmetry, proportion and polish that affect how its facets interact with light. In more ways than one, cut determines the beauty of a stone.
Carat Weight
Carats are used to measure the physical weight of diamonds. A carat is equal to 200 milligrams, so a 5-carat stone weighs 1 gram. The most popular carat weights are 1.25 ct and 1.0 ct. It's generally believed that the larger the carat weight, the more expensive the diamond. However, a diamond's price will also be based upon the careful combination of the other 3Cs: cut, clarity, and color.
Carats are used to measure the physical weight of diamonds. A carat is equal to 200 milligrams, so a 5-carat stone weighs 1 gram. The most popular carat weights are 1.25 ct and 1.0 ct. It's generally believed that the larger the carat weight, the more expensive the diamond. However, a diamond's price will also be based upon the careful combination of the other 3Cs: cut, clarity, and color.
- Lab-Grown vs Natural
- Buying Tips
Buying Tips
Whether you’re investing in your first diamond or looking for a special gift, selecting the perfect diamond is easier than you think. To help you choose, consider the following:
- Be wise about choosing the right setting for your diamond. Color perception will vary depending on the precious metal used in the setting.
- Diamonds have natural internal flaws. An average clarity grade will still look great to the naked eye.
- The cut of a diamond will not only make it appear brighter, but also larger than its carat weight.
- Besides diamonds, color gems like sapphires, emeralds, morganites or aquamarines make for incredible engagement rings.
- Lab-grown diamonds can cost 40 to 50% less than natural diamonds of similar size and quality.
Whether you’re investing in your first diamond or looking for a special gift, selecting the perfect diamond is easier than you think. To help you choose, consider the following:
- Be wise about choosing the right setting for your diamond. Color perception will vary depending on the precious metal used in the setting.
- Diamonds have natural internal flaws. An average clarity grade will still look great to the naked eye.
- The cut of a diamond will not only make it appear brighter, but also larger than its carat weight.
- Besides diamonds, color gems like sapphires, emeralds, morganites or aquamarines make for incredible engagement rings.
- Lab-grown diamonds can cost 40 to 50% less than natural diamonds of similar size and quality.