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- The
Ultimate symbol of Love
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Expression of Love
- the
Power of Love
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Ancient Greeks thought diamond were tears of gods
and the Romans believe that the diamonds were actual
splinters from falling tars. Today, diamonds are the
ultimate symbol of love.
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The diamond rarity and natural beauty are the qualities
that have made diamond such a special gift.
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For some people, a diamond expresses their love if
loves cannot describe. For some others, it is one
way of expressing a milestone or a compliment in their
lives.

Tradition of Giving a Diamond Ring in Marriage
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Having millions of couples marrying each year in
Asia, almost 80% of the brides will receive a diamond
wedding ring from their other half.
ii. The tradition of giving diamond ring as a promise
in a marriage can go back way up to the year 1477
with Archduke Maximillian of Austria and Mary of
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Seven
Shapes of Diamonds
i. There are traditional and contemporary
setting variations for diamond wedding rings,
but generally speaking there are seven diamond
shapes: round brilliant-cut, marquise, emerald-cut,
square, oval, heart-shaped and pear-shaped. More
than 75% of all diamonds sold are round stones.
ii.
Diamonds are cut into a number of shapes depending
on the nature of the uncut stone. Though the round
brilliant is the most popular, there is still
a wide variety of other popular shapes; round
brilliant, square, heart, marquise, oval, pear
shaped and emerald. Most people who buy a diamond
for the first time prefer the most classical shape
of all - Round.
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The
4Cs of a Diamond
i. Understanding the four key characteristics
of a diamond - Color, Clarity, Carat and Cut.
ii. When it comes to choosing diamonds, quality
is the most important point - and knowing the
4Cs is the key to understanding diamond quality.
a)
The color of a diamond is classified in a range
from "Exceptional White" to "White",
and graded from D right through the alphabet.
b) The number, color, type and sizes determine
the clarity of a diamond and make each diamond
unique. Highly trained experts determine the
diamond by using 10-power magnifying loupe.
In fact, for most diamonds, none of the internal
characteristics are visible to the naked eye.
The fewer and smaller the inclusions, the less
they will interfere with the passage of light,
allowing the diamond to sparkle more brilliantly.
c) There are generally 11 recognised clarity
grades: Flawless, two categories each of Very,
Very Slightly Included (VVS1, VVS2) and Very
Slightly Included (VS1, VS2), and three categories
each of Slightly Included (SI1, SI2), Imperfect
(I1, I2, I3).
d) A diamond's weight and size is measured in
carats. One carat is divided into 100 points,
so that a diamond of 0.50 carat is described
as a diamond of 50 points. Diamonds can have
very different values depending on their color,
clarity and cut. While selecting a diamond,
simply look for the size of diamond that suits
you best.
e) A well-cut diamond, regardless of its shape,
offers the greatest brilliance and will scintillate
with its fiery lights. That's because when a
diamond is cut to good proportions, light is
internally reflected from one mirror-like facet
to another and then dispersed through the top
of the stone. This results in a breathtaking
display of its natural brilliance and personality.
f) Diamonds cut too deep or too shallow loses
some of their light, which escapes through the
base. This means that diamonds cut to good proportions
are more brilliant and therefore more valuable
than those that are not. However, when a diamond
is cut too shallow or too deep, will lose light
through the diamond's base.
Cleaning Your
Diamond at Home
Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste or liquid
detergent onto a soft or old toothbrush. Gently
tap the toothbrush around the back and front of
the diamond. However, take care not to brush forwards
and backwards across the diamond as you may accidentally
loosen the claws that hold the diamond together.
Afterwards, rinse the diamond under warm water,
and pat dry with a clean, soft cloth.
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