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What are the properties of diamonds ?

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Diamond is the most precious and hardest gemstone that nature dazzles with its unique sparkle. Forming centuries of diamonds, in ancient times, "King of the Stone" was named. It has always maintained its value with its structure that cannot be drawn by any other substance, its unique glow and its rarity.


Each diamond is unique and special. Diamond jewelery, which is created by the laborers in the hands of the craftsmen, is now seen as an alternative investment tool. The symbol of immortal love and love, diamonds, the only gift that connects the past to the future, millions of couples all over the world prefer to express their love to each other.


Birthday, mother's day, Valentine's Day, Christmas, engagement, promise, wedding, friendship, baby birth, souvenir, family symbol, such as a gift can be given in many special occasions and a day, a gift that every woman dreams.


The value of a diamond depends on its rarity. Although it may look the same with the naked eye, no diamond is the same as the other. Diamond prices vary according to 4C feature. The reason for the price difference between two diamonds of the same carat weight depends on 4C feature.


4C OF DIAMOND


There are 4 main features to consider when choosing a diamond.

These features, known as 4C:


Cut

Color (Color)

Clarity

Carat Weight


Cut

Nature determines many of the features of the diamond, but the true glitter, fire and ultimate beauty of the stone depends on the skill of an experienced craftsman. Regardless of size and shape, a well-cut diamond reflects light through itself. Light strikes mirror-like surfaces and scattered out of the top of the stone to reveal its fiery glow. If a diamond is cut too deep or too flat, it may lose light from the sides or bottom, which leads to loss of value.

The word cut refers to the shape of the diamond. Round, square, drop or heart shapes are among the most well known. Thanks to advancing technology, many different shapes and cuts emerge.

Color

Diamond is seen in every color of the rainbow, white, which is the combination of these colors, is the most preferred. Diamonds of this color are arranged in alphabetical order between D-Z according to the tone of white. The color differences between them are so ambiguous that the color classification should be performed by a specialist under controlled light and compared to a standard color set for accuracy. Two diamonds with the same clarity and carat may have different prices depending on their color.

Clarity

Every diamond is unique. Nature has made every diamond as unique as the person wearing it. The natural features in the diamond, called ve stain “, are known as parmak fingerprints of nature ve and reflect the uniqueness of each stone. These small traces, which are not usually visible to the eye, are minerals or cracks occurring in the diamond formed under the diamond crust.



The number, type, color, size and location of these traces also affect the value of the diamond. The degree of cleanliness of the stone is determined by experts by examining it with a magnifying lens 10 times under sufficient light.

Carat Weight

Carat is the weight unit of the diamond. 1 carat is 0.20 grams. The higher the carat amount, the higher the unit price of the stone. In particular, single stones make a large impact on the price and disproportionately make large differences as they exceed certain limits. for example, a single carat diamond will be more valuable than a diamond of the same color, clarity and half carat weight in the cut.



NOTE: The information used here is compiled from the scientific publications of Gemology Laboratories with international validity. The tables presented in the subjects of color and clarity have been prepared in order to give an idea about the subject. Classification cannot be made using these tables.