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101 CT EMERALD G VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 660 x 517 x 340 MM
101 CT EMERALD G VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 660 x 517 x 340 MM
$5,541.00
90 Ct Emerald Cut Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring Set 14K VVS2 color F GIA
90 Ct Emerald Cut Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring Set 14K VVS2 color F GIA
$1,997.00
111 CT EMERALD H VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 673 x 521 x 342 MM
111 CT EMERALD H VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 673 x 521 x 342 MM
$5,043.00
100 CT EMERALD H VVS2 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 644 x 494 x 359 MM
100 CT EMERALD H VVS2 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 644 x 494 x 359 MM
$4,294.00
210 CT EMERALD G VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 840 x 642 x 437 MM
210 CT EMERALD G VS1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING GIA 840 x 642 x 437 MM
$23,782.00
64 CT GIA certified E VS 1 Emerald cut diamond 89 total weight engagement ring
64 CT GIA certified E VS 1 Emerald cut diamond 89 total weight engagement ring
$1,590.00
101ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA F VS2
101ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA F VS2
$4,926.00
233Carat Natural Fancy Light Brown Pink Emerald Cut GIA Diamond Engagement 18k
233Carat Natural Fancy Light Brown Pink Emerald Cut GIA Diamond Engagement 18k
$12,000.00
Real Genuine GIA Certified Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Appraised22000
Real Genuine GIA Certified Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Appraised22000
$4,950.00
WHOLESALE GIA CERTIFIED 128CT GVS1 EMERALD CUT DIAMOND PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RING
WHOLESALE GIA CERTIFIED 128CT GVS1 EMERALD CUT DIAMOND PLATINUM ENGAGEMENT RING
$5,935.00
307 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Bridal Set Ring GIA
307 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Bridal Set Ring GIA
$5,255.00
Plat 536ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring with Trillion Accents GIA Cert
Plat 536ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring with Trillion Accents GIA Cert
$96,999.00
192ct Emerald Diamond Engagement Ring 14K GIA G VS2
192ct Emerald Diamond Engagement Ring 14K GIA G VS2
$6,571.00
197 Ct Emerald Cut 3 Stone Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
197 Ct Emerald Cut 3 Stone Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
$3,995.00
221ct I VS1 VS2 GIA Emerald Past Present Future 3 stone Ring 14k YG
221ct I VS1 VS2 GIA Emerald Past Present Future 3 stone Ring 14k YG
$6,500.00
130 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Channel 14K CUT VERY GOOD VS2 GIA
130 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Channel 14K CUT VERY GOOD VS2 GIA
$3,099.99
80 Ct Emerald Diamond Vintage Style Engagement Ring 14K GOLD VVS2 E COLOR GIA
80 Ct Emerald Diamond Vintage Style Engagement Ring 14K GOLD VVS2 E COLOR GIA
$3,699.99
409 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
409 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
$16,495.00
318 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
318 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
$18,370.00
140 Ct Emerald Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring Pave Set W Milgrain VVS1 G GIA
140 Ct Emerald Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring Pave Set W Milgrain VVS1 G GIA
$4,099.99
Platnium  Emerald Cut Diamond 125ct Engagement Ring GIA Certified
Platnium Emerald Cut Diamond 125ct Engagement Ring GIA Certified
$9,500.00
121CT F SI1 GIA EMERALD CUT DIA ENG RING W PINK DIA
121CT F SI1 GIA EMERALD CUT DIA ENG RING W PINK DIA
$9,750.00
75 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Wedding Rings Channel Set 14K VS1 D GIA
75 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Wedding Rings Channel Set 14K VS1 D GIA
$1,899.99
195 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Bridal Set GIA
195 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Bridal Set GIA
$6,795.00
352 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
352 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring GIA
$19,095.00
135 Ct Emerald Cut Petite Diamond Engagement Ring Channel Setting FLAWLESS GIA
135 Ct Emerald Cut Petite Diamond Engagement Ring Channel Setting FLAWLESS GIA
$5,399.99
2 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings Channel Set 14K GOLD SI1 H COLOR GIA
2 Ct Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings Channel Set 14K GOLD SI1 H COLOR GIA
$5,999.99

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Everyone Wants Big Diamonds by David Cowley

As a status symbol big diamonds have no equal. It shows that you have the ability to spend an extravagant amount of money on jewelry. When not being displayed these beautiful gems are hidden away in secure locations and rarely see the light of day. When was the last time you have seen the Esther Williams famous Champagne diamond ring or the Taylor Burton pear shaped diamond?

Finding a good jeweler is the first step you need to take when purchasing any jewelry item. It is also necessary to do some research on the grading system of diamonds. Many good article are available on the internet to assist you in understanding the 4 C's of diamond grading. After you have learned the fundamentals your jeweler can clarify your understanding.

The American Gem Society (AGS), the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), and the International Gemological Institute (IGI) are the three most widely known and respected diamond grading laboratories in the world and each of them has developed a very similar nomenclature for identifying the 4 C's of diamonds. The 4 C's stand for Carat, Color, Clarity, Cut and I like to add shape to the 4 C's list.

The first of the 4 C's is the Carat. A carat is 0.2 grams or 200 milligrams and is always referenced within 2 decimal points. For example the the Golden Jubilee is considered the largest faceted diamond in the world and weighs in at 545.67 carts. The Taylor-Burton diamond is 69.42 carats. This is a highly accurate grading scale used to determine the weight or size of a diamond but it does not apply a value to the diamond.

The next thing you need to look at when purchasing a diamond is the color of the diamond. A white diamond is not white but clear in color. Different colors in diamonds are produced because of impurities trapped in the diamond during the formation process. Since nature rarely create anything pure many diamond will have show some color to the naked eye. Color range from totally colorless (D) to a pale color (Z). Diamonds of a higher grade than (Z) fall into the fancy color diamond range. A diamond with a color range greater that (K) usually have a descriptive phrase such as grade (M) Faint Brown.

White diamonds are usually more expensive because of their rarity, D through F, but some diamonds in the fancy color range can command a very high per-caret price. Pink diamonds have sold for up to $1,000,000 a carat. The largest Fancy Vivid Pink diamond is the The Steinmetz Pink Diamond and is 59.60 carats in weight.

Clarity Grading is the third factor in determining the quality of a diamond. This grading requires education and years of practice for a gemologists to master. The number and nature of the defects in a diamond is taken into account when applying the clarity grading code. Basically the diamond is looked at with the naked eye and under a 10X magnification lens.

Internally Flawless (I.F) when it presents no internal defects under 10x magnification.

Very slightly included (V.V.S.1 to V.V.S.2) when it presents defects that are very difficult to locate under 10x magnification.

Slightly Included (S.I.1 to S.I.2) when it presents defects that are easy to locate under 10x magnification.

Imperfect (P.1 to I.1) when it presents defects that are hard to locate with the naked eye.

Imperfect (P.2 to I.2) when it presents defects that are easy to locate with the naked eye.

Imperfect (P.3 to I.3) when it presents defects that are very easy to locate with the naked eye.

Next is the cut of the diamond and the cut has nothing to do with the shape of the diamond. The proportions and symmetry of the diamond cut determines the light dispersion, brilliance or life of the diamond. If the diamond's reflective qualities are below standard then the appearance of the diamond will be adversely affected. Many of the diamond cut over a couple hundred years ago were cut to maximize the carat weight with little regard to the diamond's reflective qualities. Many of the older stones have been recut to increase its brilliance. A good cut give the diamond it brilliance or the ability to handle light in a pleasing fashion. The brightness will seem to come from the very heart of a diamond.

In 2001 the EightStar company of California wanted to prove that optical perfection of the round brilliant diamonds could be obtained by using an exclusive light-tracking instrument called a FireScope which allows a diamond cutter to align facets so precisely that the flow of light into and out of a diamonds can be completely controlled. The American Star as slowly cut from 14.89 to 13.42 carats over a six-week period. Cutting the diamond for maximum light output and not size increased the beauty of the American Star and many of the older diamonds have gone through a recut.

There are several standard categories for the shape of the diamond but there are many variations on each standard categories. Basic categories include Round, Emerald, Pear, Heart, Marquise, Oval, and Princess cuts.

The Round cut is the standard for the diamond shape and is used in most engagement rings.

The Emerald cut is rectangular or square step cut with diagonally cut corners and usually has 2 to 4 rows of parallel facets to the center of the stone. A very popular style of cut used for Emeralds hence the name.

Pear or teardrop in shape and may or may not have a large flat surface in the center of the stone and is usually cut to have about 56 to 58 facets.

Heart shaped cut is heart in shape and if a shield shaped cutlet is present (flat center) then it will usually have 32 crown facets. If no culet is present then 24 pavilion facets is the norm.

The Marquise shape is oval in shape with curving sides and pointed ends and was developed in France in the mid 1700s. It is believed to have been named after the Marquise de Pompador, who was a mistress of King Louis XV.

Oval in shape and covered with triangular facets.

The Princess shape is a very popular square or modified rectangular shape. There are many variations of crown and pavilion facets cuts on the market.

The final shape of the raw diamond us usually determined by the imperfections found in the diamond. Many imperfectsions can be remove or hidden by and experienced jeweler in mounting the diamond in the final jewelry piece and by the proper cut of the diamond.

David Cowley has created numerous articles on Diamonds. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to Diamonds. Visit Diamonds

Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Everyone-Wants-Big-Diamonds/202129

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