It is Spectacular!!
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They are a Great opportunity to own a Diamond at a fraction of the price.
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The grading’s posted were taken from an appraisal completed by a Certified Gemologist.
If unfamiliar with the diamond labs used to evaluate diamonds you can research them online. EGL, GIE etc, all have different grading standards than IGI or IGL and GIA.
Appraisals by other grading institutes are different than the standards used by GIA appraisers.
They grade more generously and will be different. There is nothing wrong with purchasing a Diamond graded by a different lab, as long as you understand what you are buying and pay accordingly. They should always cost less.
You can inquire at your local jewelry store as to what grading standard they use so you can accurately compare them should you want an independent evaluation.
Custom Sizing may add 2-3 days working time &
orders take 3-6 weeks
These are NOT diamond simulates.
HPHT stands for high pressure and high temperature. HPHT is a technique developed in the 1950s. Through HPHT, genuine diamonds can have their color grade improved to make them permanently whiter. The HPHT process also allows us to create beautiful, authentic diamonds within a controlled environment and are rising in popularity among fine jewelry purchasers (CVD).
In 2018, the FTC ruled that, for all intents and purposes, HPHT Diamonds, CVD, Cultured diamonds and Earth mined diamonds are the same thing: 100% a diamond! As such, they are and are all graded and traded the same.
HPHT diamonds and Cultured Diamonds are graded according to the 4Cs of diamond quality - cut, color, carat and clarity. HPHT diamonds and Cultured Diamonds can certified by gemologists and issued a diamond grading report that verifies the stone’s authenticity and value.
WILL MY DIAMOND TEST AS A REAL DIAMOND?
Yes, because it is a diamond, it will test positive on a diamond tester.
If you were to place an HPHT or CVD diamond ring next to an earth-created diamond ring, you would not be able to see a difference.
Expert gemologists cannot tell the difference between the two with the naked eye. An HPHT or CVD diamond can only be distinguished from other mined diamonds using specialized equipment that can detect the very minor differences in trace elements and crystal growth.