Diamond Education

Diamonds vs. Cubic Zirconia
Diamonds have long been the most sought-after gemstone in jewelry, from the era of royalty to the modern day. Their brilliance, rarity, and durability make them the perfect stone for use in pieces that are meant to last. That’s why...
Diamonds vs. Moissanite
When it comes to fine jewelry, there’s no stone like a diamond.  Its natural shine, durability, and rarity make it one of the go-to choices for engagement rings and other meaningful pieces. With this popularity, technology over time has created...
What are Lab Grown Diamonds?
In recent years, lab-grown diamonds have become a bigger part of the jewelry world.  While they were once considered something new, or even experimental, nowadays they’re seen in showcases all around the world, and are chosen by more and more...
How are Natural Diamonds Formed?
Diamonds are admired for their sparkle, but the story of their formation is just as inspiring.Every natural diamond’s journey begins deep in the earth, billions of years ago. It’s here where conditions of extreme pressure and heat react with carbon...
Diamond Fluorescence
When shopping for a diamond, you’ll often hear about the Four Cs—cut, color, clarity, and carat. These are the cornerstones of diamond quality. That said, there are other characteristics that can still influence a diamond’s beauty and value. One of...
Diamond Anatomy
Diamonds don’t start out sparkling. Whether formed deep underground or grown in a lab, every diamond begins as a rough crystal that needs to be carefully cut and polished to bring out its beauty. One of the biggest factors in...
Diamond Brilliance, Fire & Scintillation
Diamonds are known across the planet for their signature sparkle. There are three distinct attributes that work together to create it: Brilliance, Fire, and Scintillation.  While they’re closely related, each of these qualities refers to a specific interaction between light...
Diamond Cut
When it comes to a diamond’s beauty, the one factor that arguably has the greatest influence on its sparkle is its cut. Among the 4Cs—cut, color, clarity, and carat—cut has the greatest impact on how light moves through the stone...
Diamond Color
When people picture a diamond, they often imagine a bright, white sparkle—but not all diamonds are completely colorless.  Diamond color refers to the subtle presence of yellow or brown tones in a stone, and it plays a significant role in...
Diamond Carat
When choosing a diamond, carat weight is typically one of the first considerations buyers think about. Often mistaken as a measurement of a diamond’s size, carat actually refers to the weight of the stone.While it might seem that a bigger...
Diamond Clarity
When searching for the perfect diamond, you'll encounter several key factors that determine its beauty and value.  One of these is diamond clarity—a crucial aspect that’s often set aside in light of other more well-known criteria like carat weight or...
The 4Cs of Diamonds: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight

Choosing the perfect diamond doesn’t have to be overwhelming, yet finding the right one to match your style and budget can still be a bit complex. By understanding the 4Cs: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight, we break down each factor and offer a wealth of insights to guide your selection, whether you're buying an engagement ring or a special piece for someone.

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