When shopping for a diamond, whether for an engagement ring or a piece of fine jewelry, you’ll quickly encounter the term Four Cs—Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight. These four characteristics ...
Whether you own a diamond that’s sitting pretty on your left ring finger, nestled in a tennis bracelet or pronged on a pair of earrings, you want to know it’s good quality. But it’s hard to be sure.
The diamond's 4Cs are Carat, Color, Clarity, and Cut. The photo shows diamonds with (L-R) pear, radiant, and round cut. PHOTO/S: tessera on Facebook When buying diamonds, the four Cs are key ...
Sarine Technologies Ltd., the Israeli company that pioneered the world’s first software to automatically measure diamonds, has said it has now developed new machine learning technologies to ...
The jewelry market has been flooded with synthetic stones over the last several years; not just lab-grown gems but flat-out fakes. Here’s how to tell if your rock is the real McCoy and not just a ...
Cut can significantly affect a diamond’s beauty, radiance and market value, since a superior cut allows for a diamond’s maximum fire and sparkle to dazzle. “A perfectly cut diamond, observed New York ...
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It’s just a polished lump of carbon, but really a diamond is so much more. It’s often the most precious and meaningful piece of jewelry people buy. Last year, Americans spent an estimated $30 billion ...
The Winston Red Diamond, an exquisite 2.33 carat Fancy red diamond - one of the finest in the world. Photo by Robert Weldon, courtesy of Ronald Winston. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural ...