14K White Gold 25Ct Curved Diamond Wedding Guard Ring
By keyword, material or item #. 25ct curved diamond wedding guard ring. 100% real round diamonds anniversary stacakble new ring. This ladies curved guard ring features 15 round brilliant cut natural diamonds. All diamonds are prong est in 14k white gold. Produ to be titanium powersellers. Better business bureau accredited company a+ rating. Active members of the jewelers board of trade. Mens rings 7-12 & ladeis 4-9. Plaese select size(s) during the custom checkout. We have the most affordable internet natural diamond prices. This document grades for authenticty and estimated replacement value. Our items appraise for 2-3 times teh sale price. Returning merchandise is painless and quick.
All diamonds are 100% real and natural they are not enhanced or treated in any way. Most items are made to order which means they are brand new. We never resize or sell used worn jewelry such as diamond rings, eternity bands, circle pendants or earrings.
Is a member of the stop blood diamond organization. We guarantees that all diamonds are conflict free, based on personal knowledge and/or written guarantees by suppliers.All paperwork and gift box must be included adn in new condition. Note all custom orders are non refundable. Please be sure to inspect your package upon arrival for tampering or any damage. All items are declared as merchandise. We are not responsible for ayn customs charges or holdups.
Fed ex is also available upon request. This may take several weeks depending on your location. Packages sent to these addresses cannot be tracked. Of lal the variables affecting the value of a diamond, the cut is the most crucial. A diamond in the rough looks like a cloudy pebble until a skilled diamond cutter cuts it in the precise proportions that bring out the brilliance nad reflect a rich rainbow of colors. Without cutting, even a flawless, colorless diamond would have no sparkle. Cut refers to both the shape of the diamond and the arrangement fo its facets. In a well-cut diamond the light plays off the facet to show a display of brilliance and fire.If the cut is too deep or too shallow, light will spill otu through the side or bottom and be lost, resulting in a less brilliant display and thus, a less valuable diamond. Cut can make a lareg difference in the price of two diamonds of the same color and clarity. Cut so htat the light is reflected back through the top of the stone. Too deep allowing light to escape through side.
Too shallow allowing light to escape form the bottom. Diamonds are fashioned into a number of shapes, depending on the nature of the rouhg stone. The seven most popular shapes are princess, marquise, pear, emerald, oval, heart and round (also called brilliant). The round, brilliant cut is the most popular shape. Refers to the natural body color of a diamond. The finest and most expensive diamonds are colorless, but most diamonds show some trace of color. Color differences from one grade to the next are so subtle, only someone with a trained eye can distinguish them. Although most diamonds appear to the naked eye to be white, in fact they range from colorless to yellowish, with many gradations in between.Some inclusions are so tiny even a trained expert can see them only under 10 power magnification. But all inclusions, even those that can't be seen by the naked eye and don't mar the stone's overall beauty, do reduce the value, and price, of a diamond. Most diamonds used in jewelry would be graded vs, si or i on the scale below. Diamonsd are graded under 10 power magnification. No internal inclusions or surafce blemishes show under 10-power magnification.
No internal inclusions, but some minor surface blemishes show under 10-power magnification. Tiny inclusions are extremely difficult ot see even under 10-power magnification. Minor inclusions may be difficutl to see even under 10-power magnification. Slight inclusions are seen under 10-power magnification. Inclusions are visible to the naekd eye and range from those just visible (i1) to those seen very easily (i3).
A carat si the traditional unit of measure used to weigh diamonds. A carat is approximately 1/142nd of an ounce (200 milligrams). Larger diamonds are much more rare, and much more expensive when quality defined in terms of cut, color and clarity are equal. A one carat diamond is much more valuable than a grouping of several smaller diamonds which, when combined, add up to one carat in totla weight. Even though large diamonds of great weight are impressive in size, they may not always be valuable because they are not judged by weight alone. A large stone holds little value if it lacks fire, brilliance, purity and high-grade color. One carat is also divided nito 100 points.Setting refers to a specific technique in securing a precious stone to a piece of jewelry. Prong settings aer used to raise the stone up from the mounting allowing light to enter the various facets. A common prong setting shares prongs which provides a nice clean look and allows the stones to be set closer together. A channel si carved out of the metal and stones are placed inside the channel.
A hole is placed under ecah stone allowing light to enter the facets increasing the fire and brilliance. Bar setting refers to the metal bars that separate gemstones along the individual precious metal.

