These are the settings, we at Gemayel Jewellery rely on for all our diamonds
These are the settings, we at Gemayel Jewellery rely on for all our diamonds
- Round
- Princess
- Emerald
- Asscher
- Marquise
- Oval
- Radiant
- Pear
- Heart
- Cushion
Select a diamond shape that complements both the design of the piece and the unique personality of the wearer.
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- Round
- Princess
- Emerald
- Asscher
- Marquise
- Oval
- Radiant
- Pear
- Heart
- Cushion
- Round
- Princess
- Emerald
- Asscher
- Marquise
- Oval
- Radiant
- Pear
- Heart
- Cushion
Choose a diamond with the ideal balance: exceptional quality and value, coupled with brilliant sparkle, while preserving its innate allure.
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- IF
- VVS1
- VVS2
- VS1
- VS2
- SI1
- SI2
- I1
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- FL
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- VVS2
- VS1
- VS2
- SI1
- SI2
- I1
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- FL
- IF
- VVS1
- VVS2
- VS1
- VS2
- SI1
- SI2
- I1
Explore a spectrum of diamond colors that provide exceptional value, from warm shades and subtle nuances barely perceptible to the casual observer, to the ideal gemstone. Consult our detailed blog for more insights on selecting diamond colors.
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Opt for a cut that offers premium quality and value, maintaining the diamond’s inherent beauty and brilliance.
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- EX
- VG
- GD
- F
- All
- EX
- VG
- GD
- F
Diamond polish is the measure of the surface finish of a diamond post-cutting and faceting, impacting how effectively it reflects light. It is graded at 10x magnification, considering visibility, faults, and symmetry.
- Excellent: No polish flaws are visible.
- Very Good: Polish flaws are very difficult to spot.
- Good: Polish flaws are somewhat difficult to find.
- Fair: Some polish flaws are seen under 10x magnification and may also be visible to the naked eye. These diamonds are not recommended.
- Poor: Flaws are visible under magnification and to the naked eye. These diamonds are not recommended.
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- EX
- VG
- GD
- F
- G
- P
- All
- EX
- VG
- GD
- F
- G
- P
Diamond symmetry is essentially about the alignment and intersection of a diamond’s facets, including their uniformity and how they meet at points and corners. Symmetry is key to enhancing a diamond’s sparkle, brilliance, and visual charm.
- Excellent: Almost no deviations, perfectly centered tables, and no extra or missing facets.
- Very Good: Minor deviations like slight misalignments or misshapen facets.
- Good: Some deviations that may affect brilliance, such as pavilion angle variations or missing facets.
- Fair: Multiple deviations reducing brilliance, including misalignments and misshapen features.
- Poor: Obvious deviations leading to a dull appearance, possibly including an off-center table, missing facets, and other variations.
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- EX
- VG
- GD
- G
- F
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- EX
- VG
- GD
- G
- F
The term ‘Carat’ denotes the diamond’s weight, which correlates with its size. Adjust the sliders to visualize how different carat sizes appear relative to the hand.
- 30s Down
- 30s
- 40s
- 50s-69s
- 70s-89s
- 90s
- 1ct
- 1.5ct
- 2ct
- 3s-4.9s
- 5ct+
Fluorescence in diamonds is their ability to emit a soft glow under ultraviolet light, like a black light. Colorless diamonds (D-F) with fluorescence often sell for up to 15% less, as it's seen as a flaw.However, fluorescence can make I-M color diamonds appear whiter, due to the typically blue fluorescent glow. Hence, I-M diamonds with Medium to Very Strong fluorescence may sell at a higher price.
- None/Negligible: No fluorescence, no effect on color.
- Faint: Barely perceptible influence on color.
- Medium: Slight influence on color.
- Strong/Extremely Strong: Significant influence on color.
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- VS
- ST
- SL
- VSL
- All
- None
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- S
- VS
- ST
- SL
- VSL
When selecting a diamond, the lab certification is crucial. GIA is recognized as the most accurate, followed by HRD. The choice of lab impacts the diamond's price and the trustworthiness of its certification, which is also important for resale.
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- GIA
- IGI
- HRD
- NONCERT
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- IGI
- HRD
- NONCERT
The Trojan horse of diamond certificates, BGM in diamonds refers to Brown, Green, or Milky hues that can diminish a diamond's sparkle, clarity, and overall value. These traits, not typically mentioned in grading reports, can make a diamond with high 4 C's grades less appealing in person.
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- NO BGM
- NO BGM
This filter helps you find diamonds with a larger table facet, enhancing the stone's brilliance and size appearance. Ideal for those seeking a diamond with a pronounced, expansive top view.
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- TO0
- NV
- TO1
- TO2
- NA
- No opta
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- TO0
- NV
- TO1
- TO2
- NA
- No opta
An 'Open Crown' describes a diamond with a shallower crown angle, leading to a broader and more open appearance at the top of the stone. This feature can influence the diamond's interaction with light, often enhancing its spread and perceived size.
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- CO0
- NV
- CO1
- CO2
- CO3
- No opcr
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- CO0
- NV
- CO1
- CO2
- CO3
- No opcr
It describes a diamond with a pavilion (the lower portion of the stone) cut at shallower angles. This creates a more open and expansive look at the base of the diamond, which can influence the stone's light performance, often resulting in increased brightness but potentially reduced fire or sparkle.
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- PO0
- NV
- PO1
- PO2
- PO3
- No oppv
- All
- PO0
- NV
- PO1
- PO2
- PO3
- No oppv
This term refers to a visual effect in round, brilliantly-cut diamonds, where precise symmetry and angles create distinct patterns: 'arrows' viewed from above and 'hearts' seen from below. It's a hallmark of excellent cut quality, signifying a diamond's superb light reflection and sparkle.
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- EX
- VG
- NV
- V
- No h&a
- N
- Na
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- EX
- VG
- NV
- V
- No h&a
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This term refers to the degree to which diamonds appear free of inclusions or blemishes when viewed with the naked eye from a normal distance. This characteristic is crucial for assessing [the diamond's clarity/aesthetic quality/beauty]
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- E1
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- V1
- No ec
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- E0
- E1
- E2
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- V
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Refers to a phenomenon in diamonds where the table facet (the top, flat surface) appears dark or black, often due to the stone's cut, internal characteristics, or the way light is absorbed and reflected.
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- BT0
- NV
- BT1
- BT2
- BT3
- NA
- No bit
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- BT0
- NV
- BT1
- BT2
- BT3
- NA
- No bit
"Black Crown" refers to a characteristic observed in certain diamonds, where the crown (upper part of the stone) appears darker due to specific angles or cuts. This can impact the diamond's overall brilliance and light reflection, often considered when assessing a diamond's cut and aesthetic appeal.
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- BC0
- NV
- BC1
- BC2
- BC3
- No bic
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- BC0
- NV
- BC1
- BC2
- BC3
- No bic
A 'White Table' refers to a visual effect where the table facet of the diamond appears predominantly white. This effect is often influenced by the cut and the angles of its facets, affecting how light is reflected and perceived when viewed from above. It's a notable aspect in evaluating a diamond's brilliance and overall appearance.
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- WT0
- NV
- WT1
- WT2
- WT3
- NA
- No wit
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- WT0
- NV
- WT1
- WT2
- WT3
- NA
- No wit
Refers to a condition in diamonds where the crown, the upper part of the diamond above the girdle, predominantly reflects white light. This can be due to the diamond's cut, facet arrangement, or how it interacts with light. It affects the stone's brilliance and can impact its visual appeal, making the diamond appear brighter or less colorful.
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- WC0
- NV
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- WC2
- WC3
- N
- No wic
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- WC0
- NV
- WC1
- WC2
- WC3
- N
- No wic
Specifies the range of the diamond's largest width, measured in millimeters. This range helps in selecting a diamond that fits specific size preferences or setting requirements. It is crucial for ensuring the diamond's proportional balance if ratio is not properly set.
Indicates the thickness of the diamond's girdle, expressed as a percentage of the average diameter. A well-proportioned girdle contributes to the diamond's durability and overall symmetry. This measurement is key in evaluating how the girdle affects the stone's setting and appearance.
The length-to-width ratio in fancy-shaped diamonds, like oval, marquise, pear, or emerald cuts. This ratio is a key factor in determining the diamond's overall shape and appearance. A higher ratio indicates a longer and more slender shape, while a lower ratio suggests a wider, more compact form. The ideal ratio varies depending on the specific diamond shape and personal aesthetic preferences.
The level of milkiness, or cloudiness, within a diamond. A higher milky grade indicates more cloudiness, which can affect the diamond's transparency and overall brilliance. This parameter is crucial for assessing the visual purity and sparkle of the diamond.
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- No milky
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- NV
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- No milky
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Measures the subtle color tones present in a diamond, aside from its general color grade. This includes hues like yellow, brown, or gray that may influence the stone's overall appearance. Understanding the color shade is essential for determining the diamond's true color quality and its impact on visual appeal.
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- BRN
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- BRN2
- BRN3
- Grey
- GRN
- Pink
- Fancy
- Gre
- Type II-E
- TYPE IIA
- No cs
- Na
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- WH
- YL
- NV
- BRN
- BRN1
- BRN2
- BRN3
- Grey
- GRN
- Pink
- Fancy
- Gre
- Type II-E
- TYPE IIA
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Determine a budget-friendly price range that does not compromise on the quality of the diamond.
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