A diamond's 4C's represent the four main components of its beauty and structure: Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat. When looking at a diamond, the eye perceives a balance of its characteristics and components, including, but not limited to, the 4C's.
A Diamond’s Weight is measured in Carats. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams...
Learn More About CaratsClarity is one of the most important characteristics of a diamond. It is the quality...
Learn More About ClarityDiamonds found in most jewelry run from colorless to near-colorless, with....
Learn More About ColorOne of the most defining characteristics of a diamond is its cut, since this is.....
Learn More About CutDescribes the smoothness of the diamond's facets. With poor polish, the surface of a facet can be dulled, and may create a blurred or dulled sparkle.
Learn More About DiamondsA conflict-free diamond means a diamond that's mined and shipped without connection to rebel or terror groups.
Learn More About Lab Grown Diamonds