The 4 C's

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Bilkey & Co Guide to Buying a DiamondCongratulations on your engagement. Most of all – enjoy the process! |
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ClarityThe clarity of a diamond is how clear the diamond is, or how many ‘inclusions’ the diamond has. Fl – Flawless All of the grades from Si3 above,are only visible under 10x magnification. |
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Shapes and CutThere are many different diamond shapes available, the most common is the Modern Round Brilliant Cut, but also available are ovals, square (Princess), trilliants, Emerald cuts and baguettes. How the diamond is cut is also a factor to how the diamond sparkles. A stone needs to reflect all the light to maximise sparkle. The symmetry and polish of a stone is also crucial. All our stones that we have in our store are very good cut, symmetry and polish. |
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CaratCarat is the measure of the weight of a stone,or a collection of diamonds. 100 points = 1 carat. So a 50 point stone is also referred to as ½ carat. There is not set ‘perfect size’, it is more what suits your hand, and probably a matter of trying on a series of rings to see what suits. One carat is equivalent to 0.2 gram. 250 tonnes of earth needs to be mined to get one carats worth of diamond. Diamonds form at around 100 miles below the earths surface, so this is what makes diamonds so rare and also explains why they have always been highly sought after and increasing in value. |
ColourThe colour of a diamond is how close to white the diamond is. The most sought after diamonds have no colour. Ask to view our master stones to see the difference of colour. |




