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A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Diamond Cuts, Clarity, and Carats in Melbourne

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Diamonds are more than sparkling gemstones — they are ca refully crafted pieces of art that hold deep meaning for those who wear them. Whether chosen for an engagement ring, a pendant, or a special gift, a diamond’s brilliance depends on several crucial factors. Understanding these elements helps buyers make informed decisions and select a stone that meets their style and budget.
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Pink Thing of The Day: The Enternal Pink

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Discovered in the Damtshaa of mine in Botswana in 2020 and carefully cut over the course of six months by the master diamantaires of Diacore, the 10.57-carat Eternal Pink is the most vibrant pink diamond ever to be offered at auction.
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Diamond Types: Classification, Cut, and Clarity

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Diamonds are a classic gemstone for any occasion, especially weddings and engagements. A diamond’s  sparkle first attracts our eyes, followed by our hearts. However, there is more to diamond information than sparkle, especially when making a lifetime investment. Generally, the cut, clarity, carat, and color are the parameters to consider when buying diamond jewelry. In this article, we will look at three Cs: Classification, Cut, and Clarity.
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