Engagement Ring

You’ve probably heard about the 4Cs of a diamond, and you may even know that it stands for diamond cut, color, clarity and carat weight. Below we take a closer look into the individual 4Cs.

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It’s all about the little details. By getting these right, we know that you’ll choose the ring they’ll treasure for a lifetime You can have the ultimate dream ring by choosing a lab grown diamond. It is identical to a mined diamond in every way, except it is a fraction of the cost and without the burden of the ethical problems synonymous with mined diamonds
Being able to design your own engagement ring allows you to capture your unique personality and style. It’s a once in a lifetime experience. Our design team, composed of highly skilled and creative designers, gemmologists and master jewelers, will guide and assist you every step of the way, taking care to make it an enjoyable and stress-free process.

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Our team will work with you closely to create your bespoke diamond engagement ring and make any adjustments as needed, including the final drawing. Once you give us the green light, your ring goes into production by our master jeweler. The time frame for custom jobs can vary from 4 to 6 weeks, depending on how many other jobs are in the queue and the complexity of the design. For express jobs, the ring will be completed between 6 to 11 days after the design is finalized.

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Diamonds can have internal characteristics known as inclusions or external characteristics known as blemishes. Diamonds without inclusions or blemishes are rare; however, most characteristics can only be seen with magnification. The carat is the diamond’s physical weight measured in metric carats. One carat equals 1/5 gram and is subdivided into 100 points. Carat weight is the most objective grade of the 4Cs.

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Each of the 4 C’s contributes to the overall beauty of a diamond and makes each stone unique. A Diamond, however, should be viewed as an organic whole. Because the eye has difficulty differentiating one diamond characteristic by itself, such as Clarity or Color, it is important to consider how the 4 C’s impact each other.

Which is the most important of the four C’s?

Cut: The most important of all the diamond characteristics as it most readily impacts a diamond’s beauty. Look for high levels of brilliance and fire, and be willing to reduce your spending in other areas like Clarity or Colour to ensure an exceptional Cut.
Colour: The second most important aspect to focus on. A diamond should look white or colourless to the naked eye. Ensure the Colour does not distract or interfere with white and coloured light reflection.
Clarity: The third most important characteristic on the list. Choose a diamond that is eye clean. Blemishes and inclusions should not distract from the brilliance or fire of a diamond.
Carat: Last but not least. Based on how you balanced out the other 3 C’s that will determine how large of a diamond you will end up with. If you balance everything perfectly, you will get the largest possible diamond in your budget that looks fantastic.
With these fundamentals in mind, remember that a diamond is a precious whole, and should be looked at in totality. The four main qualities of a diamond all play an important role in how the diamond looks.