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The Round cut Studded Prongs Halo Diamond Ring is part of our stunning range of diamond engagement rings. Our round cut diamonds maximise light to offer the ultimate sparkle Create your Bespoke Design Customise your diamond engagement ring to create the perfect bespoke engagement ring for your loved one. Our jewellery design service is available online and in-store at our Hatton Garden and Brighton Showrooms.
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A carat is a unit of measurement used to specify the weight a diamond. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams.
Pro Tip:
When buying a diamond ring you should choose a carat weight that suits the wearer's fingers.
Selecting a smaller carat weight for thicker fingers will not suit the fingers.
Selecting a higher carat weight for thinner fingers will make the ring look very prominent.
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Clarity refers to the presence of identifying characteristics on (blemishes) and within (inclusions) the stone. Diamonds with no or few inclusions and blemishes are more highly valued than those with less clarity because they are rarer. There are two types of flaws in most diamonds.
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades diamond clarity using 10X magnification. They tag diamonds as:
Slightly Included category (SI) diamonds have noticeable inclusions that are easy to very easy for a trained grader to see when viewed under 10x magnification. The SI category is divided into two grades; SI1 denotes a higher clarity grade than SI2. These may or may not be noticeable to the naked eye.
Very Slightly Included category (VS) diamonds have minor inclusions that are difficult to somewhat easy for a trained grader to see when viewed under 10x magnification. The VS category is divided into two grades; VS1 denotes a higher clarity grade than VS2. Typically the inclusions in VS diamonds are invisible without magnification, however infrequently some VS2 inclusions may still be visible.
Very, Very Slightly Included category (VVS) diamonds have minute inclusions that are difficult for a skilled grader to see under 10 x magnifications. The VVS category is divided into two grades; VVS1 denotes a higher clarity grade than VVS2.
IF (Internally Flawless) : No inclusions and no blemishes visible to a skilled grader using 10x magnification.
FL (Flawless) : No inclusions and only blemishes are visible to a skilled grader using 10x magnification.
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Diamond colour refers to the lack of colour in diamonds. The higher the colour grade (D is highest grade) the more colourless a diamond is.
Diamonds graded D through F are naturally the most valuable and desirable because of their rarity. But you can still obtain very attractive diamonds that are graded slightly less than colourless. For full information on diamond colour click here
D: white. Colourless diamonds are the most desirable since they allow the most refraction of light (sparkle). 'D' is Pure White - the most prized colour.
E: Rare White. Special whiteness and purity with no tint of colour. A specialist trained eye could only tell the difference between exceptional white and special whiteness / rare white.
F: Rare White. Special whiteness and purity with no tint of colour. A specialist trained eye could only tell the difference between exceptional white and special whiteness / rare white.
G: Rare White. Special whiteness and purity with no tint of colour. A specialist trained eye could only tell the difference between exceptional white and special whiteness / rare white.
H: Good white brightness with slight tint of colour (usually yellow or brown). Diamonds of this colour offer you an excellent combination of quality and value. Compared to a higher colour graded diamond there will be a slight noticeable difference.
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A certificate tells you the diamond's characteristics. The minimum information on a diamond certificate is carat weight, colour and clarity. Certain certificates give you further details such as exact measurements, cut and fluorescence. A certificate describes the quality of a diamond but it does not place a monetary value on the gem.
Pro Tip
Unless constrained by budget, we always advise our customers to select a third-party certificate such as GIA / IGI or IGL (where available). This is to promote security for our customer's concerns that the certificate they receive is unbiased. For full information on certificates click here
At Shining Diamonds, our diamonds are certified by the World’s leading grading labs including GIA, HRD, GIE and IGI. If you’re unable to view diamond certificate diamond details, please contact us
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