Frequently Asked Questions.
The ideal diamond size depends on your budget and personal preference. Consider the recipient's style and finger size, and remember that the size is measured in carats.
Yes, we offer customization options. You can choose unique designs, settings, and even engraving to make your jewelry special.
Diamonds come in various cuts, and each cut has a unique shape and style. Here are some of the most common diamond cuts:
- Round Brilliant Cut: This is the most popular diamond cut, known for its classic and timeless appearance. It has 57 or 58 facets that maximize the diamond's brilliance and sparkle.
- Princess Cut: Princess-cut diamonds are square or rectangular with pointed corners. They are popular for their modern and elegant look.
- Emerald Cut: Emerald-cut diamonds are rectangular with cut corners, and they emphasize clarity and a hall-of-mirrors effect.
- Marquise Cut: Marquise-cut diamonds are elongated with pointed ends, creating the illusion of a larger diamond.
- Oval Cut: Oval-cut diamonds are similar to the round brilliant cut but with an elongated shape, making the finger appear longer.
- Pear-Shaped Cut: Pear-shaped diamonds have one pointed end and one rounded end, resembling a teardrop. They are elegant and unique.
- Heart-Shaped Cut: Heart-shaped diamonds are romantic and symbolic, making them a popular choice for engagement rings.
- Radiant Cut: Radiant-cut diamonds have trimmed corners and combine the elegance of the emerald cut with the brilliance of the round brilliant cut.
- Cushion Cut: Cushion-cut diamonds are square or rectangular with rounded corners, offering a vintage and romantic look.
- Asscher Cut: Asscher-cut diamonds are similar to the emerald cut but square, featuring a step-cut design.
- Baguette Cut: Baguette-cut diamonds are long and rectangular with straight facets, often used as side stones in jewelry.
- Trillion Cut: Trillion-cut diamonds are triangular in shape and can be used as center stones or accents.
Each diamond cut has its own unique characteristics, and the choice of cut depends on personal style, budget, and the overall design of the jewelry piece.
You can use our online ring sizing guide, or we recommend visiting a local jeweler to get an accurate measurement. Additionally, you can request a free ring sizer from us.
- Consider your partner's style preferences.
- Determine the metal type (e.g., gold, platinum) that suits their taste.
- Find out their ring size discreetly.
- Think about whether they would prefer a traditional or more unique design.
We recommend avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals and removing your ring during activities that may cause damage. Regular cleaning with a mild solution and gentle polishing can help maintain its shine.
- Cut: Describes how well the diamond reflects light.
- Color: Grades the diamond's lack of color, with D being colorless and Z having noticeable color.
- Clarity: Rates the presence of any internal or external flaws.
- Carat: Refers to the diamond's weight.