Things You Probably Didn't Know About Diamond Jewellery

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Diamond jewelry has been around since time immemorial, and its popularity has never waned in all these years. Here are some interesting facts about diamond jewelry that you probably didn't know: diamonds have been used as gemstones since 4500 BC in India and 6000 BC in China. Ever heard of the Koh-i-Noor diamond? It's the largest cut diamond in the world and one of the crown jewels of England. The first-ever watch with a built-in microphone was launched by Hamilton back in 1957, which would cost you around $300,000 today!

 The Real Value Lies In The 4 C's

The first three of these four aspects make up what is known as a diamond's grade. The grade of a diamond Jewellery is all that should matter to a consumer when looking for jewelry because it tells you how pure and perfect your diamond is. As for carat weight, even if you have a very small stone of high quality, it can be considered more valuable than a larger stone with lower quality. Carat refers to how much your stone weighs in relation to its size so two diamonds Jewellery weighing 1 carat each may look different but actually have equal value.

Synthetic Diamonds Are Real

It's true that synthetic diamonds are produced in a lab, but they're essentially real. That said, there are some key differences between lab-created diamond Jewellery and one mined from beneath the earth's surface. The two primary differences: natural diamond Jewellery is formed over hundreds of millions of years at high pressure deep within the earth's crust, while synthetic diamonds are created by using extreme heat and pressure to compress carbon molecules into crystals that make up a rough diamond. While both have an incredibly strong molecular structure and chemical composition, their properties differ slightly depending on how they were made. Synthetic diamonds Jewellery generally costs less than natural diamonds because they're easier to produce in large quantities than naturally-occurring ones.

Most Diamonds Used In Jewellery Are Coloured

If you've ever read a book on conflict diamonds, you'll know that de beers are one of many companies mentioned. In fact, de beers own and control as much as 80% of all diamond Jewellery mined in Africa. This means that if you're buying a diamond ring or necklace, there's a very good chance it came from southern Africa. To add to their monopoly, they also heavily regulate who can legally mine for diamonds Jewellery and sell them - only selling them to select sightholders under their name.

The Earliest Known Diamond Was Found In Brazil

The clarity of diamond Jewellery is evaluated by looking at how many inclusions and blemishes are visible to the naked eye. The fewer flaws you can see, in most cases, translates into a higher price. If you're considering buying a diamond, it's important to know that most stores don't give you an opportunity to examine one under magnification -- and even jewelers with expert knowledge may not be able to tell exactly what grade of clarity your stone falls into without special equipment. When comparing prices on diamonds of similar quality, make sure they're graded similarly or better - otherwise, you may be spending more than necessary.

Most People Don't Know How Diamonds Are Graded

When diamond Jewellery is being examined, it's graded on four cs and a number of other factors. Carat refers to weight (1 carat = 200 milligrams), cut refers to shape (round, princess or pear), color measures hue (the letter d-z) and clarity refers to how many flaws there are in a diamond. As for that number, it depends on what country you're in. In North America, it's referred to as a grade, in Europe as color and in Japan, it's called an index. If you want to purchase high-quality diamonds, know your market!

There's A Way To Test If Your Diamond Is Real Or Fake

But how can you tell a diamond is real or not? Well, for starters, if it doesn’t have any information about its origin (the mine it came from) or any proof of authenticity, then chances are it might be fake. There are also a few ways to test if your diamond is real or not: one way is to take some sandpaper and rub it over your diamond—if it leaves an indentation, then chances are that the diamond is not real.

Brands Make A Difference When Buying Diamonds

It's all in how they're made. Some brands, like de beers, are more well-known than others. If you're looking for a reliable brand, take a look at what other people have to say about that particular brand of the diamond before you buy one! Most consumers will happily share their opinions about different brands if you ask around on message boards or review sites. Ask for pictures too; that way you can see exactly what kind of diamonds  Jewellery you might be getting with your purchase!

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