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Explore our most sought-after women's wedding rings that showcase stunning, exclusive designs.
As one of the 4 C’s used to describe and determine diamond quality, cut references how well a diamond’s facets interact with light. Though it’s often confused with shape, which refers to the external outline of a diamond (such as round, oval, or pear), cut is actually responsible for a diamond’s ability to transmit light and sparkle. Precise artistry and craftsmanship are required to cut a diamond so that its proportions, symmetry, and polish deliver maximum light return and stunning shine. The better a diamond is cut, the more sparkly it will be.
The flat surface at the top of the diamond.
The top portion of a diamond, from the girdle to the table.
The flat surface at the top of the diamond.
The top portion of a diamond, from the girdle to the table.
The flat surface at the top of the diamond.
The flat surface at the top of the diamond.
The flat surface at the top of the diamond.
D, E, and F are colorless grades. D and E-colored diamonds have virtually no color, and F diamonds have a nearly undetectable amount of color that shows only in the face-down position (when the diamond is viewed from the bottom). These icy-white diamonds are the rarest and the highest quality in color.
K, L, and M are considered faint color grades. They exhibit a warm tint visible to the naked eye that is increasingly sought after, especially for those whose hearts are set on yellow or rose gold designs with a vintage feel. Please note that Velvet Box does not carry K, L, or M-color diamonds.
Diamonds graded between N-Z are considered very light or light color diamonds. They exhibit a yellow, brown, or grey tint that is very noticeable even to the untrained eye. Considered to be low color grade stones, these diamonds are generally the least desired and most affordable. Velvet Box does not carry N-Z color diamonds, though we offer an assortment of fancy-colored diamonds in various colors.
Color can be a very important factor when picking your perfect diamond. Not only does the quality of color grading affect a diamond’s price, but it can also significantly affect its appearance. Though icy, colorless diamonds are traditionally the most coveted, contemporary couples often opt for a diamond with a warmer tint, as it can display a unique and timeless look.
As always, finding the right diamond for you will involve discovering the right balance of the 4 C’s and your budget. If color is the most important factor for you, you may need to sacrifice on carat weight, cut, or clarity. Or vice versa, if carat weight, cut, or clarity is the most important, opting for a near-colorless diamond can be a better option than a colorless one.
Color can be a very important factor when picking your perfect diamond. Not only does the quality of color grading affect a diamond’s price, but it can also significantly affect its appearance. Though icy, colorless diamonds are traditionally the most coveted, contemporary couples often opt for a diamond with a warmer tint, as it can display a unique and timeless look.
As always, finding the right diamond for you will involve discovering the right balance of the 4 C’s and your budget. If color is the most important factor for you, you may need to sacrifice on carat weight, cut, or clarity. Or vice versa, if carat weight, cut, or clarity is the most important, opting for a near-colorless diamond can be a better option than a colorless one.