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DIAMOND EARRINGS PRICE & JEWELLERY 7

DIAMOND EARRINGS PRICE & JEWELLERY

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DIAMOND EARRINGS PRICE & JEWELLERY 7

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  1. EARRINGS - PRICE | JEWELLERY 0.30- 20 Diamond (Carat) Price: HK$ 1000 – HK$ 50000000 Many people have misconceptions about diamond clarity, believing that diamonds are flawless and that higher clarity is always better. Another common misunderstanding is that diamonds with higher clarity grades will have a more brilliant sparkle. These statements are too one- sided, as the brilliance and value of a diamond depend not only on clarity but also on color, size,

  2. and the impact of the cut. Therefore, it's important not to generalize. Here are some tips to help you choose diamond clarity: Through the movement of tectonic plates, diamond-containing magma is brought to the Earth's surface through volcanic eruptions. As the erupted lava cools, it forms rocks that are filled with residual diamonds. Some of these rocks may be washed downstream and accumulate in riverbeds or coastlines. Ancient diamonds are mostly found in alluvial deposits or ancient riverbeds. Diamonds are formed from the element "carbon" through the Earth's natural high-temperature and high-pressure processes. During the formation, carbon that does not fully crystallize can be trapped within crystallized carbon, creating the black spots we see under magnification. With the growth of crystals, the atomic structure may undergo unstable phenomena, giving diamonds their unique birthmarks, which manifest as inclusions when viewed under a magnifying glass. Inclusions are extremely common in diamonds, serving as a unique birthmark for each diamond, much like fingerprints for humans. There's a Western saying, "No two diamonds are ever alike," emphasizing this characteristic of diamonds. Even if diamonds are graded by the same laboratory with the same clarity rating, two diamonds may have variations in the type, location, size, quantity, and visibility of their inclusions and flaws. Using the GIA International Diamond Grading System™, diamonds are assigned a clarity grade ranging from Flawless (FL) to diamonds with obvious inclusions (I3).

  3. Diamond clarity refers to the extent of internal and surface characteristics. Diamonds without these birthmarks are extremely rare, and their rarity affects the value of the diamond. FIND YOUR DIAMOND

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