Archive for January, 2010
Gread Gift Ideas for Men – Fashion Tips & Trends for Men in 2009
- For Spring & Summer
* Color
Men’s clothing for the spring & summer season has made its mark with the presence of color. There is a strong blue influence which replicates David Hockney paintings during his splash period in the 1960s, and the introduction of pink.
Men’s fashion is having a pink moment in 2008, therefore, defining your masculinity has become more of a challenge this summer. This not-so-typical color sorts the men from the boys, as it takes guts and skill to wear; requiring men to make a modern color statement whilst still maintaining a masculine edge. This can be done by keeping cuts and fabrics very traditional and teaming it with neutral shades, such as white, beige, gray or black.
In addition to being “In the Pink”, the fashion industry is also feeling blue this season. Not the dark navy kind, but the azure blue of David Hockney’s Splash, pool paintings. From Louis Vuitton’s head-to-toe azure Moon Beach collection, on the spring runways to Hockney-inspired Missoni shirts, Hockneyed-Splash sweatshirts, to azure-colored cargo pants and suits. Feeling blue has never been so on-trend.
* Style
In this season, men to wear a dress shirt with a tie for business is suitable for almost all circumstances. In some offices, or outdoor work sites, short sleeves may be appropriate. Look at the example set by your supervisor and respected colleagues. If these people wear short sleeves, then it may be okay in that situation…
When dressing to impress, do not follow the standard of the office non-conformist. Sleeves can always be rolled up if necessary.
Collars come in different styles, usually a normal pointed collar and a spread collar. Spread collars are newer and show a contemporary fashion. The spread accents the tie, and therefore look better with a wider tie. Some shirts have different color collars than the shirt which appears bolder.
Men’s Hoodies make a welcome return as they have been reinvented to form an integral part of your wardrobe rather than a casual cover-up. With some innovative styling this season, hoodies have evolved to become a substitute for a blazer or cardigan, matching your ensemble and being classy enough to take you from beach to bar. Hoodies have become sophisticated enough to be street-savvy garments, layer them over a tee or shirt, or be more adventurous and go for a Juicy Couture hooded leather jacket or an OntFront Sidewalk Tailoring hooded blazer.
On the subject of swimming pools, another look du jour is the combination of trunks as shorts. Wear them as both; saving you that fashion dilemma of having to wear shorts over trunks. Offerings come from labels such as Thom Browne, ADAM, Opening Ceremony, and Shipley & Halmos who have pairs that can be easily teamed with a more formal shirt or blazer.
This is also the season of the lightweight-knit, be it revamped hoody or button-up cardigan. Men also have one less choice to make when it comes to swimming, by throwing on a pair of combi shorts and trunks.
* Men’s Fashion Accessories
Underwears – In the 13th century underwear became an important piece of apparel, and like most fashions, the thong and g-string reappeared in the 1970s on the beaches of Brazil. Unlike the Khoisans of 75,000 years ago, today’s male consumers enjoy a vast array of styles, fabrics and colours to choose from. The evolution of underwear has shaped how we feel and how we look today.
Aside from the above, sitting poolside requires some additional accessories. Nautical caps and deck shoes are right on-trend, so are blue and white manbags. Accessorize your outfit with some fashion-forward, round-saucer shades — David Hockney-inspired eyewear or John Lennon frames.
* Special Tips for Men who has a Big Stomach
- Go for light fabrics and dark colors if you want to slimline your torso.
- Use a belt to nip in your waistline. As long as your stomach does not hang over, contrary to what you might think, this will make you appear slimmer.
- For an instant slimming effect, go monochromatic. Wear a dark color shirt/top and pants with a different color blazer or jacket over the top.
- Horizontal stripes are your enemy rather than your friend. Vertical stripes (although not too wide) will elongate your body, but diagonal ones will also draw attention to your torso, having a widening effect. Pinstripe shirts can be slimming, especially when teamed with dark color pants.
- Large, busy prints in shirts and tees will only serve to accentuate your stomach. According to The Style Bible, look for a smaller (but not too small) print, which is spaced quite a way apart.
- Avoid bulky knits and go for something more slimming like a dark-colored cashmere sweater.
- Long-sleeve T-shirts and shirts will make your body look more proportioned than sleeveless or short-sleeves, which will draw attention to your middle.
- For Fall & Winter
Fall is one of the most exciting seasons for men’s fashion in that it presents a great deal of variety – the cooling weather and tendency towards warmer and more classic colours can present a challenge that we’ll have to examine in order to find a wardrobe that fits the change of seasons.
Color
Traditionally, an eye for colour will benefit any gentleman concerned with style. In Fall 2009, look for browns, blues, and especially shades of orange – orange having made a surprise comeback in recent years that shows no sign of stopping in the near future. When matching colours, remember that most blues, especially lighter to medium hues such as baby blue or french blue, pair extremely well with brown tones – strange but true!
A brown leather jacket would be a premium recommendation in that brown brings a distinct note of style into your overall look and seperates you from the legions of men who simply always opt for the severe looking, and much more common, black jacket. A chocolate brown leather simply ages more gracefully than its darker cousin, and adds a vintage flair.
Style
From sharp-suited silks, to pants following a Balinese, Malaysian and Inidian style, the next year’s collection will be filled with unstructured jackets, loose drawstring and cropped dhoti-style pants.
Men’s wear should feeling casual and relaxed for next season, there is still the air of opulence associated with the label. Jackets in ivory crocodile and chenille cardigans for the torso, sleek silk trousers, and jackets set off with silk handkerchiefs, all are distinctly deluxe in look.
Brown also co-ordinates much better with most jeans, sweaters, and shirts that will be presented to you in the cooler seasons. and a french blue dress or sport shirt is not only a staple piece of any wardrobe of merit, but will serve you in wonderful stead in a variety of social occasions ranging from a casual date at the local watering hole, a stroll in the park (when coupled with jeans and the aforementioned leather coat), or a high-pressure job interview.
As leather jackets are a forever classical style, so in 2009, leather will still act as one of the most popular fabrics in the fashion industry. A soft, supple material that conforms to the curve’s of a person’s body, leather has a natural sex appeal that is unmatched by any other fabric. Leather is a favorite among the fashion industry, models and musicians.
Given the durability factors, along with the classic, stylish look of leather and the comparative low cost of either, no wonder this item has not only survived as a fashion statement through out history but has also remained a practical choice with universal appeal. So men to choose a motorcycle or bomber jacket can get a feeling that you are never go out of style.
Accessories
As for accessories, one piece of clothing that immediately springs to mind would be a scarf, worn rather rakishly in the earlier months of fall or perhaps more pragmatically during the bitter cold of a northern winter! Scarves can add a level of distinction and personality to a wardrobe that is often afforded to the wearer via a necktie – it is a centerpiece of the outerwear collection and is something that immediately catches the eye of the passerby.
A wool or cotton scarf is recommended, as silk tends to look rather foppish or effete when worn by most men – and as for colour, the primary suggestion is to either find a tone in the scarf that would tie in nicely with your most commonly worn coat, or simply a scarf that catches your eye and that you rather like. Remember, when it comes to accessories such as scarves and neckties, they are showcases for your sense of style and personality – choose accordingly! Scarves are draped around the waist as belts, or slung casually over the shoulders. Shoes also followed a distinctly Asian style with lace-ups, woven hopsack, snakeskin, and crocodile.
* Great Costume Ideas for Guys on Halloween or a Christmas Carnival
At last ,as the Halloween and Christmas season is coming soon, if you want to get noticed at a fancy dress party, I’d like to give men some special ideas about costumes for men.
Ghostbuster Costume
A great costume idea for a group of guys who can argue over which one of them gets to be Ray, Peter, Winston or Egon. Grey boiler suits are the starting point. High-end costumers will have proton packs for hire, but an improvised version using backpacks/old drinks bottles and a super soaker can be effective. A new Ghostbusters video game is about to be released, so purchasing Ghostbuster accessories should become easier.
Celebrity Lookalike Costume
For the partygoer who bears more than a striking resemblance to a celebrity ,the lookalike costume is a good choice and will be sure to generate discussion. If the partygoer does not look like anyone famous then they can try some of the more visually recognisable celebs for example
Superhero Costume
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No It’s someone dressed as a superhero on the dance floor. Superhero costumes are easy to find, cheap to hire and always guaranteed to raise a smile. Popular superhero costumes are.
Astronaut Costume
If the partygoer has the money, then the space suit is quite simply the most show-stopping of all the costumes. Generally this costume requires a large rental fee and on top of that a substantial deposit.
Cowboy Costume
Another costume that is very popular with women is the cowboy outfit. It’s quite common, so the wearer should add some unique touches to the costume such as a sheriff’s badge or a wacky colour scheme. The cowboy costume will be available from most fancy dress suppliers.
Sailor Dress Uniform Costume
With its bright white colour, this costume is great for parties that may be using UV lighting. The wearer will stand out from the crowd and will be seen from the other side of the room with ease. Due to its apperances in An Officer and a Gentleman and Top Gun , this costume seems to be very popular with women.
Chippendale Costume
This costume is not suitable for outdoor events that are prone to poor weather. The Chippendale outfit requires only a bow tie, some black trousers and a lot of confidence. The more adventurous partygoer should carry baby oil with them for chest oiling opportunities.
Silver Jewelry – Stylish Silver Jewelry for Every Occasion
04/12/2008
Hongkong
The tradition of Jewelry
Jewelry styles were different in every American – Indian – European tribe, but the differences were less marked than with other arts and crafts, because jewelry and the materials used for making it like Beads, Shells, Copper And Silver, Ivory, Amber, Turquoise And Other Stones were major trade items long before European arrival in America. Nowadays dominating the runways the way yellow gold has, silver continues to hold its own in today’s jewellery designs.
About Our Sterling Silver Jewelry:
Every occasion need different style. Every look must be differing then other. In view of that for every personality conscious girls and Women, Our Jewelry makes them beautiful and special then others in every occasion with our special collections for Brides & their Best friends. Silver jewelry is the batter option for now day’s b/c it’s cost effective and many new Sterling Style & Trendy designs are available easily.
We have grand collections of Silver Designer Engagement Rings, necklaces and other smart Jewelry with Bridal collection for her every approaching occasion like engagement, marriage…
Here is the list for jewelry which prefer by me for newly Bride & her friends.
For Marriage – Bride Special collection of Silver Sterling jewelry like Necklaces, Bangles, Bracelets, Roses, Earrings harmonizing with her wedding gown.
Also have huge collections for Best Friends Gifts, like Black Onyx Rings, Bracelets, Trendy Earrings, Delicate pendants etc…
Some of Our Most Popular Designer Jewelry Includes
- Bangles
- Bracelets
- Earrings
- Pendants
- Rings
- Roses
- Sets – Earrings/Pendants
- Black Onyx Jewelry
All our Jewelry is made with 95% genuine silver. Our Jewelry feel, look and weight exactly as the genuine authentic model. If you want to know more about our products & Silver Jewelry, please get a view at http://www.apcsilver.com/
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Pearl necklaces – a woman’s pride
Women adore jewelry and it is perhaps their inner passion to wear dazzling piece of jewelry. Among many other choices, pearl necklace is the preferred choice of many women because of its natural lustrous appeal. Necklaces, an integral part of jewelry complement the woman’s style and appearance. Pearls are natural gems and pearl necklace enhances the beauty of a woman and brings grace and elegance of style. Pearl necklaces are very conventional and classic and always remain in fashion. A pearl necklace is the personification of classic style and eternal elegance. Pearl Necklaces are not restricted to round shape pearls only. Teardrop, pear, potato, coin and irregular baroque shape pearls are equally popular among women. pearl Necklaces of “Akoya” pearls are classically very good in quality and popular because of its lustrous appeal .They go very well with all types of dresses, casual or formal. Pearl necklaces especially blend excellent when wearing evening attires and wedding gowns. White color pearl necklaces are classic, traditional and generally designed with round shape pearls. The popularity of the pearl necklace has never waned both among ordinary people and society is privileged. Pearl necklaces are on the expensive side is a misconception. The price of pearl necklaces is greatly influenced by the quality of the pearls that are used in the necklace. Saltwater pearls are more expensive than freshwater pearls. In fact, many women prefer necklaces made of freshwater pearls. A Pearl necklace can radiate a certain mystical charm. When selecting a pearl necklace, remember there are six types of pearl necklaces: collar, choker, princess, matinee, opera and rope. Collar pearl necklaces are 10 to 13 inches in length & good for casual or eveningwear. The choker style pearl necklaces are between 14 and 16 inches in length. It looks good when worn with both casual and formal wear. A princess style pearl necklaces are 17 to 19 inches in length, a good choice for both revealingly low necklines and high conservative necklines. At 20 to 24 inches, a matinee necklace works well for both business and casual applications. The opera style pearl necklace is particularly versatile at 28 to 34 inches in length. A rope style pearl necklace is an amazing 45 inches long or longer. A classy and elegant look is achieved by doubling or tripling this necklace. Indeed, wearing a pearl necklace is something that every woman will feel proud of as for perhaps every occasion, there is a style of pearl necklace to match.
Pearl Jewellery elegant and sophisticated
Pearl’s are elegant and sophisticated. Women Of all different age groups love pearl jewellery. The best thing about pearls is that they are beautiful, economical and can be crafted into both contemporary and traditional designs. Pearls are taking a substantial place in a young girl’s jewellery collection as well. This is because of ready available, contemporary jewellery in the form of earrings, pendants, sets which are affordable and not very expensive. Pearl danglers or studs both look good once worn.. It is best to buy jewellery that can be worn on a regular basis with a number of outfits. Pearl Bracelets are also common amongst women. Bracelets with single lines of pearls are very common as they go with almost all kinds of outfits. Every women needs to have a plain pearl string in her jewellery collection. Further pearl jewellery is meant for all occasions. Whenever you are getting ready for a casual get together, then a long pearl string with matching earrings is an excellent choice. For formal occasions, heavy multiple strings set with a dangling pendants and matching earrings would be a great option. Pearl jewellery goes well with traditional clothes such as sarees and suits.. Pearl Jewellery is equally popular amongst older ladies as well because pearl jewellery is simple yet sophisticated. You can also buy a combination of pearl sets and get great deals on these combos. Where you can use the extra sets to gift them to loved ones or keep all of them to go with all your outfits. The gist is that whether the person is from young, middle age or an elderly person, Pearl Jewellery is an all-time favorite for all. Visit to www.homeshop18.com to find beautiful pearl jewellery for yourself or to gift to your loved ones.
Basel 2009 watch show
Panerai Replica watches
In Basel the world display begins at the same day’s press conference, Basel world President Jacques J. Duchêne said: “we did not know that the financial crisis will course us where. But I thought that should be time had to change. Perhaps because of so, we will be seeing the traditional value the return.”regarding each big clock and watch brand, facing the financial crisis, they are seeking the marketing strategy new direction, the new opportunity; But regarding the clock and watch amateur, this time, they also obtains more above the price in value to buy the table opportunity. Before this clock and watch jewelry launches exhibition’s one week, Swiss biggest clock and watch group Swatch Group (auspicious table group) has held the press conference in Geneva. “realizes the turnover growth this year is extremely possible. After several year stable growth, the Swatch Group net profit suffers setbacks in 2008, but the total amount had still surpassed 800,000,000 Swiss francs.”President Nick Hayek announced at the meeting that “present, I only worry the exchange rate the change. Because the group based on strengthens the market share the consideration to refuse to rise in prices.” It is known that besides a Breitling replica watches selling tendency excellence, because design increase and promotes, the selling price climbs successively, Swatch Group other brands already stopped every year in the new product fixed price rising in prices fixedly 15%-20% policies. “does not rise in prices is a basic principle”, this is day shuttle China area vice-President told the reporters, is also many other brand choices as if by prior agreement. Some have not joined the big group when independent scheduling enterprise like Howley, the plum blossom and so on also tell the newspaper reporter, so long as raw material has not presented the transnormal rise, this year the enterprise will not have the rising in prices plan. The world top clock and watch brand hundred reached the jade Li this year’s many table funds also to promote the rose gold design, but this a series of average prices were lower than its original series the platinum and the gold funds. Moreover, some famous wristwatch brand like Gela Soviet peduncle, also has promoted several thousand Yuan above the price in value table funds. The 37th session of Barthel world clock and watch jewelry exposition is held in March 26, 2009 to April 2 in Swiss Barthel, the numerous top wrist watch brand gathers together, under the global low waste economic environment, this exhibition even more arouses the widespread interest.
How to Wear Black
In fashion, black is a color that is oftentimes synonymous with business, or new age, or designs for a younger generation. However, it is a basic color that is in almost everyone’s wardrobe, no matter their station in life, hobbies, or profession. Now is the time to understand how to wear black and wear it well.
· In a suit—Wearing an all black suit is the surest way to convey professionalism. This is a great idea for an interview. To add flair, incorporate a few colorful yet tasteful accessories. This can be a scarf, jewelry, or shoes for woman and a tie, belt, or cufflinks for men.
· In a shirt, blouse, or t-shirt—As a rule, you should only wear a black top if you have either a tanned or deeper complexion. Otherwise it will make you look washed out. If you are of a fairer complexion, try to wear colors around your face that coordinate well with both your eyes and hair.
· In a pant, slack, or skirt—Since this is an item that will not be near your face, anyone can wear this color bottom. It is an especially helpful color if you have a larger lower body.
· In Shoes—This is a great choice for most any color outfit you wear, except for maybe dark brown. Black shoes are pretty much a safe bet.
· In accessories—This concept will work well if you have on a brightly colored outfit that needs to be anchored. For instance, if you are wearing a fuchsia sundress; a black necklace, earrings, and watch would help this ensemble not seem so loud.
Black is a wardrobe staple that has always been in style. So no matter if you are Wall Street or runway chic, you can find black articles of clothing that will suit your taste and look very stylish on. As with anything, it may take a bit of practice. Good luck and happy shopping!
Get the Hottest Fashion Trends
Everyone has got that one friend that is completely fashion forward. You know who I’m talking about. She’s the girl that always seems to know about the hottest fashion trends before everyone else and is always showing up places looking like she stepped out of Vogue magazine.
She was the first to rock the shiny wet look black leggings, the first to cinch her one shoulder jersey black pencil dress with a skinny metallic belt and the first to style up her jeans and t-shirt look with a white knitted bolero weave shrug.
Ever wonder were she has been getting her “insider” information from? Well get ready to shop because we’ve uncovered her source – Chiara Fashion.
Chiara Fashion is the hottest clothing site on the web with it’s amazing selection of dresses, tops and blouses, bottom apparel, jackets and coats, knitwear and accessories.
No matter what the occasion you’ll be able to find the perfect piece or mix and match several pieces to make a stunning statement.
Worried about getting your correct size? It’s a breeze with Chiara Fashion. They have an easy to use size guide that includes tips on how to measure yourself and a table of conversions from European and USA sizes into the UK sizes they sell.
Worried about what to do if you get it home and it doesn’t look right? Once again, no worries. Chiara Fashion offers a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. What this means is that if you’re not happy with your purchase you can return it within 14 days with no questions asked for an exchange or full refund for item price. They’ll even provide you with the return postage. Now that’s great customer service!
Make your friends jealous of your closet by visiting www.chiarafashion.co.uk today. Chiara Fashion, because girls love dresses.
Virginia Wedding or Bridal Jewelry
Virginia Jewelry:
The only way that a man could enter a woman’s heart is gifting her jewelry. Women are addicted to jewelry. This has been from the very beginning, even wives of the great Pharaohs of Egypt loved to wear jewelry. Majority of women believe that, no jewelry makes a woman incomplete.
Virginia Reversible Jewelry:
This kind of jewelry is handmade with Japanese ‘chiyogami’ or washi papers. Many of the designs are based on Kimono textiles. This kind of Jewelry women prefer for parties or casual outings.
Virginia Gemstone Jewelry:
Mostly semi-precious stone necklaces are very popular because women of all ages wear them. Young teenage boys also do wear them as a fashion statement.
Women usually go for the gemstone jewelry according to their birthday or for popular gemstones like:
• Aquamarine
• Blue Topaz
• Emerald
• Opal
• Garnet
Virginia Eclipse jewelry:
Just imagine, instantly changing the color, shape or texture, even character of a stunning silver design. Eclipse, the new silver jewelry is strikingly beautiful and dramatically different brand that moves and changes to match a woman’s every mood. It is a kind of a custom jewelry created by world renowned jewelry designers.
Virginia Casual Jewelry:
Jewelry is not only worn in parties and weddings, women also love wearing jewelry when there are in outdoors, social meetings. And the Jewelry women would love to wear on casual days would be gemstone jewelry, handmade custom stone jewelry and less expensive diamond and pearl jewelry. A category of casual jewelry is discussed below
Virginia Necklaces:
Casual necklace jewelry is mostly handmade custom designed from semi-precious stones, gemstones according to the birthday of the wearer, beaded necklaces or stone and beads mixed. They come in various colors which catches the eye of women of all ages. Some of the examples of custom casual necklaces are:
Soapstone, Bone, and Wooden Necklace on Leather
Casual and Fun Glass Necklace with Your Choice of Charm
Tiger Eye Nugget Focal with Turquoise Accents Necklace
Pearl Nugget Parture Necklace
Virginia Rings:
In the rings section, casual promise rings are worn by committed couples.
Engagement rings made of diamond and steel carry huge orders. As for fashion and casual wear by uncommitted boys and girls, gemstone rings are widely used.
Engagement rings made of diamonds and brilliant engraves have different ranges of price depending on the design and weight.
Virginia Bracelets:
Many women wear light and cheap bracelets as a casual wear or an accessory. The casual bracelets are mostly handmade beaded that give a really attractive look. Bracelets have different kind and colors of beads like blue and gold beads multicolor beads crystal beads and so on depends on choice
Virginia Earrings:
Gold, pearl and steel earrings are worn in all occasions and mostly by young, but they real taste in designer earrings and Gemstones like ruby or jasper earrings which are quite popular. Earrings are ideal for a female near and dear ones.
Virginia Wedding or Bridal Jewelry:
No bride is complete without wearing a beautiful set of jewelry to cherish her dream wedding. In the east brides usually wear gold jewelry like, bangles and necklaces. But in the western side solo gold is worn very rarely but gold with diamond; pearl and rhinestone jewelry is more preferred by brides.
Virginia Gift Store are offering 10-25% discount on jewelry for all occasions, and huge discounts are offered for new customers. So come on down and check out the latest collection of jewelry for both men and women of all ages.
Diamond Tutorial – Emma Parker & Co
Diamond Tutorial
What you need to know before buying a diamond
In the following pages you will learn about Diamonds, and the things you need to know if you are going to purchasing a diamond in the near future.
This short tutorial will tackle each of the “4 C’s”, give you a solid understanding of each, show you how they relate to the diamond’s actual physical beauty, and show how each of these characteristics affect the price and availability of diamonds.
Why do people buy diamonds?
When shopping for the perfect diamond, the stress of the experience can very often overwhelm the initial motivation and purpose for purchasing the diamond. Diamonds are the ultimate representation of love from one person to another. A diamond is an enduring symbol of commitment and devotion. Here at Emma Parker & Co., we see a diamond as “Love… Embodied…”!
What are the “4 C’s”?
The “4 C’s” are the four most prevalent characteristics about diamonds, which, coincidently, all begin with the letter “C”.
They are:
Cut
Color
Clarity
Carat Weight
The importance and effects of each of these will be discussed individually in the coming sections.
CUT
Anatomy of a Diamond
Before understanding cut, it is important to understand the different parts of a diamond. This will allow you to understand how each part of the diamond affects the visual beauty of the diamond to your naked eye.
Diamonds are divided into three main sections. These sections are called the CROWN (the top part of the diamond), the GIRDLE (The band which wraps around the diamond), and the PAVILION (the lower portion of the diamond). See Figure 1 below.
Figure 1
LIGHT GREEN is the CROWN of the diamond.
WHITE is the GIRDLE of the diamond.
DARK GREEN is the PAVILION of the diamond.
The Crown and Pavilion are made up of external surfaces called FACETS. These facets act like mirrors, reflecting light that hits them. It is the combination of these facets that will either cause the diamond to reflect light (LIGHT RETURN) or to allow light to pass through (LIGHT LEAKAGE). Each facet and each group of facets has a specific purpose and function in affecting the appearance of the diamond. See Figures 2 and 3 below:
Figure 2
This is the Crown of the diamond.
WHITE is the TABLE of the diamond.
BLACK is the STAR FACETS of the diamond.
LIGHT GREEN is the BEZEL FACETS of the diamond.
DARK GREEN is the UPPER GIRDLE FACETS of the diamond.
Figure 3
This is the PAVILION of the diamond.
DARK GREEN is the PAVILION MAIN FACETS of the diamond, also referred to as the LOWER HALVES.
LIGHT GREEN is the LOWER GIRDLE FACETS of the diamond.
The WHITE dot in the middle represents the CULET. If the diamond has one, that is where it will be.
Polish & Symmetry
Polish
Polish is the finish of each of the facets of the diamond. Once the cutting of a diamond is finished, the cutter will then polish the diamond using a polishing wheel with exceptionally fine abrasive diamond grit. This process is done to remove any roughness from the outside of the diamond, to make the facets totally clear, and to give the diamond luster.
Different certification companies give different top grades for Polish, some using the term Excellent, and some use the term Ideal. In truth, both are the same thing. Most slight issues with polish that would cause a stone to be downgraded from an Excellent grade to a Very Good grade, are completely invisible to the naked eye; totally imperceptible with out the aid of strong magnification such as a microscope.
Symmetry
Symmetry, as it is discussed here, is the EXTERNAL SYMMETRY of the diamond. It covers how symmetrical pattern of facets has been cut into the diamond, the shape of the facets, the symmetry of the pattern on the outside of the diamond, etc. Common causes for a diamond to not receive a top symmetry grade are issues like the Table being off center, misshapen facets, skewed patterns, extra facets, etc.
Once again, the slight differences in symmetry are totally imperceptible to the naked eye. The differences between a stone that receives Excellent Symmetry, and Very Good Symmetry, will only be visible under the magnification of a microscope.
Proportions
The PROPORTIONS of the diamond are critical to the diamonds optical beauty. They will determine the path light takes through the stone. They will also determine the amount of light that the diamond reflects as a whole. There are many measurements that affect PROPORTIONS. We are going to go over them one at a time, from the most basic, to the most complex.
Here are proportion graphs from American Gemological Society (AGS) and the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). See Figures 4 and 5 below.
GIA Graph
Figure 4
Courtesy of AGS
AGS Graph
Figure 5
Courtesy of AGS
For the purpose of this discussion we will use the AGS Graph, as it is slightly easier to read.
Diameter
The DIAMETER is simply the distance from one edge of the diamond to the opposing edge.
Depth
The measurement of depth is the distance between the TABLE of the diamond and the CULET of the diamond. (As seen in Figures 2 and 3 above) We see the DEPTH measurement graphed in Figure 5 as 62.8%. This percentage is the actual DEPTH measurement, as measured in millimeters, divided by the average DIAMETER of the diamond.
Depth can have several effects on the diamond. A diamond that is cut shallow will have a larger appearance, whereas a diamond that is cut deep will have a smaller appearance. This is referred to as SPREAD FACTOR. SPREAD is simply the diameter of the diamond. If two stones have the same weight, but one is significantly deeper (taller) than the other, it will hold more of its weight in the bottom of the diamond, and will have a smaller face-up appearance, i.e. less SPREAD.
Table
The TABLE facet is the main facet on the top of the diamond as shown in Figure 2. This measurement is the WIDTH of the TABLE facet. The TABLE has been graphed in Figure 5 as having a 55.9% measurement. This percentage is the actual TABLE measurement, as measured in millimeters, divided by the average DIAMETER of the diamond.
Girdle
The GIRDLE measurement is the measurement of the band going around the diamond, as seen in Figure 1. This measurement can be graphed several ways; average width measurement, smallest and largest width measurements, or with a word grade, such as, Thin, Medium, Thick.
The GIRDLE measurement affects two issues in general.
1. Durability
If the GIRDLE is too thin, this can affect the durability of the stone, making it more susceptible to damage or chipping during the setting process, or while being worn.
2. Hidden Weight
If the GIRDLE is too thick, this can be a sign of what is referred to as HIDDEN WEIGHT, or weight that does not contribute to the visual size of the diamond. The downside to this is that, since diamonds are priced according to weight, you are paying for weight that you don’t see. This is, however, very slight in most cases.
Culet
The CULET is the small point at the bottom of the diamond. This is shown as the small white dot in Figure 3. Culets come in all sizes…from LARGE to VERY SMALL, and can even be graded as POINTED or NONE. In Figure 5, we can see that this CULET is graded as POINTED. This means that there is no flat surface at the bottom of the diamond, but that the CULET comes to a point. If you look at Figure 4, which is the graph from the GIA certification, you will see that they grade the CULET as NONE, which is exactly the same as POINTED.
The CULET really has only one significant visual impact on the stone. It can create a “window” effect through the stone if it is big enough.
Round Diamond with a Pointed Culet
Figure 6
Round Diamond with a Large Culet
Figure 7
When you look at the images in Figures 6 and 7, you can see the effect that the culet has on the diamond. In Figure 7, you can clearly see a “hole” in the diamond, where as that is not visible in the diamond pictured in Figure 6. Certain shapes of diamonds do look very attractive with a large CULET, such as antique cuts, etc. This will be addressed further in the Diamond Shape sections of this tutorial.
Crown Height
CROWN HEIGHT refers to the “height” of the diamond above the GIRDLE. Figure 5 lists the CROWN HEIGHT for this diamond as 15.3%.
Pavilion Depth
PAVILION DEPTH refers to the “depth” of the diamond below the GIRDLE. Figure 5 lists the PAVILION DEPTH for this diamond as 43.4%.
Crown Angle
The CROWN ANGLE is the angle at which the BEZEL FACETS (as seen in Figure 2) are oriented in relation to the TABLE. For this diamond, we can see that the graph in Figure 5 shows a CROWN ANGLE of 34.7 degrees. This measurement, when considered in conjunction with the PAVILION ANGLE, can tell you a great deal about the diamonds LIGHT RETURN. These measurements will tell you how the diamond reflects the majority of the light that enters it.
Pavilion Angle
The PAVILION ANGLE is the angle at which the PAVILION MAIN FACETS (as seen in Figure 3) are oriented in relation to the TABLE. For this diamond, we can see that the graph in Figure 5 shows a PAVILION ANGLE of 41.0 degrees. This measurement, when considered in conjunction with the CROWN ANGLE, can tell you a great deal about the diamonds LIGHT RETURN. These measurements will tell you how the diamond reflects the majority of the light that enters it.
Minor Facets
The measurements on the graph also include certain measurements that deal with the MINOR FACETS of the stone. These are fully discussed in our Minor Facets tutorial.
AGS Ideal Cut Grade/GIA Excellent Cut Grade
In the world of diamonds today, there are two major cut grade systems for round diamonds. American Gemological Society’s (AGS) Cut Grade and Gemological Institute of America’s (GIA) Cut Grade. Both laboratories published their cut grade systems after extensive research and scientific testing. Both cut grades do overlap, however they approach the principle of cut grading from opposite sides of the spectrum.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Conflicting vocabulary can be one of the most frustrating issues when trying to learn about diamonds. The two leading certification companies in the world, AGS and GIA, use very similar vocabulary in such a way that it confuses just about every person who is learning about diamond for the first time. See the table below to help keep the vocabulary straight and avoid confusion.
Characteristic
AGS Term
GIA Term
Cut, Polish, Symmetry
Ideal
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Fluorescence
Negligible
None
Culet
Pointed
None
The AGS Approach
AGS takes a very scientifically bound approach to the question of cut grade. Cut grades are assigned using a number system ranging from 0 – 10, with 0 being the best, or what is called IDEAL. AGS takes into consideration issues which are not visible to the human eye, and demands utter perfection from a diamond before bestowing upon it the highest cut grade AGS will give…Ideal Cut.
The key behind AGS’s cut grade system is a small piece of technology known as ASET (Angular Spectrum Evaluation Technology) pictured below.
Figure 8 – Courtesy of AGS
This technology is very simple. In order for a diamond to sparkle, its facets must reflect light (LIGHT RETURN). In essence, facets that function properly, are functioning as MIRRORS, hence they will reflect something that is put “in front” of them, or as the case may be… over them.
The three colors of the ASET simply tell us as the angle at which the facets are reflecting the light. The GREEN will show all light that is reflecting from a 0 – 45 degree angle, the RED will show all light that is reflecting from a 46 -75 degree angle, and the BLUE will show all light that is reflecting from a 76 – 90 degree angle. WHITE is the absence of LIGHT RETURN, or what is referred to as LIGHT LEAKAGE. Where you see WHITE, light is passing through the diamond without being reflected back to your eye.
Keep in mind that the higher the angle of LIGHT RETURN, the stronger the brilliance when viewed by the naked eye. RED and BLUE is what we want to see, with as little GREEN as possible. Pictured below are several examples of diamonds, all with different PROPORTIONS that show differences under the asset. Notice the sharp increase in GREEN and WHITE as the diamonds go down in their cut grade.
Figure 9 – AGS Ideal Cut
Figure 10 – AGS Cut Grade 4/Good
Figure 11 – AGS Cut Grade 7/ Fair
Figure 12 – AGS Cut Grade 10/Poor
One of the unique characteristics of the AGS cut grade system is that of Polish and Symmetry. For a diamond to be awarded AGS Ideal, this diamond must also have Ideal Polish and Ideal Symmetry. If either of these categories does not receive an Ideal grade, the diamond’s cut grade will be downgraded from Ideal to Excellent – irregardless of the light performance of the diamond.
It is important to understand that the difference between Ideal Polish and Symmetry, and Excellent Polish and Symmetry is extremely slight and completely invisible to the naked eye.
The GIA Approach
For cut grading, GIA approaches the issue much different than AGS. The GIA cut grade system is one that is based on HUMAN EYE OBSERVATION. Although taking the science of reflection into consideration, GIA chooses to view cut grading through the eye of the consumer.
GIA formed the basis for its cut grade system by surveying 70,000 individuals with 20 different diamonds, and asking each person to rank the stones by beauty. The characteristics of the diamonds were carefully selected, and the responses of those surveyed were recorded and tabulated. These real world results formed the basis for the GIA Cut Grading System.
Because GIA chose to base its cut grade on HUMAN EYE OBSEVATION, the tolerance of the cut grade is, naturally, more lenient than that of AGS. It is important to remember that the diamond is being purchased to be beautiful to the naked eye of the wearer, as well as those who view it. From the moment the diamond is worn, it is going to be under constant HUMAN EYE OBSERVATION. Seeing then, that this is the state of scrutiny that the diamond will be under for most of its lifetime, the basis of the cut grade on HUMAN EYE OBSERVATION makes common sense.
Here are some examples of how GIA Excellent stones could appear under REFLECTOR TECHNOLOGY. These images represent looking at the diamond through the Ideal-Scope. The Ideal-Scope is a single-color reflector, which shows light return and light leakage.
Figure 12 – Courtesy of Ideal Scope
Very simply, a diamond is placed in a clear tray over a light panel, with the ideal scope on top of it. All of the light that the diamond reflects, LIGHT RETURN, will be seen in two colors, red or black. The red is a reflection of the pink/red plastic while the black is a reflection of the shadow caused by the viewer’s eye through the hole in the top of the scope. The highest angle of light return is black, so this is the strongest, followed by the darker reds and then the lighter reds/pinks.
White, under the Ideal-Scope is a result of LIGHT LEAKAGE (light that exits the bottom of the diamond), and is actually the white, lighted background that the diamond is sitting over. Because the diamond is not reflecting light back in these areas, you are able to look through the stone and see the white background behind it. Not all LIGHT LEAKAGE is visible to the naked eye however, so it is important to take what is seen under the Ideal-Scope into consideration along with all of the other information pertaining to the diamond. A decision should never be made based solely on one piece of data.
Both of the diamonds below are GIA Excellent cuts.
Figure 13
Figure 14
You will notice that there is much more white in the center of the second diamond, Figure 14, than the first one, Figure 13. This is because the second diamond has more LIGHT LEAKAGE in the center of the stone. The reason that both stones receive a GIA Excellent grade is because the GIA Cut Grade system is based on human eye observation, focusing on brightness. Both of these stones are going to be beautiful and bright, even though the first diamond has superior LIGHT RETURN.
What each person can see with the naked eye is different, and indeed there are people who will be able to see a difference between these two stones with the naked eye. There will also be individuals who will not able to see a difference between these stones. GIA’s study concluded that amongst the observers polled the majority was not able to distinguish a significant difference between the two stones. Personal preference will determine where your preferences lie.
In addition, the GIA cut grade takes into consideration mostly factors that affect the diamonds beauty to the naked eye. For example, under the GIA cut grade system, diamond finish, i.e. Polish and Symmetry, are permitted to be Very Good, while still maintaining a cut grade of Excellent.
COLOR
Color Grades
Color grades are categorized by a letter grade. The scale of color begins with D color, which is the whitest, to Z color, which is the darkest.
Most diamonds purchased for engagement rings, solitaire pendants, and diamond studs, are purchased from the D – K range of color, whereas many of the smaller stones in jewelry are lower color ranges.
Figure 15 – Courtesy of GIA
Color is organized as follows
D,E,F
Colorless
G,H,I,J
Near Colorless
K – Z
Tinted
Diamond color is graded with the diamond upside down. The reason for this is that, since color is held within the body of the gem, it is important to observe the diamond from an angle at which the diamond’s sparkle will not interfere with the observer’s ability to look into the gem and see the color.
The key to color is that everyone sees color differently. Color sensitivity is something that is entirely unique to each person. This is where a “window shopping” trip to your local mall diamond store comes in handy. Before picking a diamond online, head down to the mall and ask to see several colors of diamonds laid out for you. This will give you a great feel for how much color you can see in a diamond.
Bring a white business card with you and ask to see several loose diamonds of varying color grades. Fold the white card in half and rest the diamonds, upside down, in the card. Really when doing this you should be under non-diffused fluorescent light, but the jewelry store lighting should be sufficient for this exercise. By placing the diamond upside down, and looking through the pavilion of the diamond, you should be able to see very slight color differences in the diamonds. Then flip the diamonds right side up, and observe them to see how much color you can see in the face up position.
Cut’s Affect on Color
The cut of the diamond has a major affect on the visible color of the diamond. The color of a diamond is kept within the gem; that is why color is best seen from the bottom of the diamond. The reason that cut can positively affect a diamond’s face up color, is because when observing a diamond with strong LIGHT RETURN (where the diamond is reflecting a large percentage of light), the reflected light blocks the viewer’s ability to see the actual body of the gem. Since color is held in the body of the gem, and the viewer is seeing more LIGHT RETURN than the actual gem itself, the diamond’s color is less visible when the diamond is in the face up position. When a diamond is said to face up white, this is what is being referred to.
Fluorescence
Fluorescence is a phenomenon that occurs in about 50% of all diamonds mined. It occurs when the element Boron is present during the formation of the diamond. The result is that the diamond will “fluoresce” or glow under a black light. While Fluorescence comes in many different colors, blue is the most common, and the least worrisome. Many consumers feel the need to stay away from any Fluorescence, however, this is due to the lack of proper information.
Fluorescence is graded in levels of None, Faint, Medium, Strong, and Very Strong.
Figure 16
In Figure 16, you can see the effect the fluorescence has on a stone under a black light. Since this glow can only be seen under black light, the wearer would have to be in a place where black lights are used, such as a nightclub, to ever see the diamond glow in a manner such as this.
Fluorescence can have two noticeable impacts on a diamond.
1. It can help the face up color of a diamond. In a lower color diamond, such as an I or J color, the presence of fluorescence can cause the diamond to appear whiter face up, than a diamond of the same color without fluorescence.
2. The fluorescence can cause the diamond to have an oily, milky, or hazy appearance under strong, direct light, such as sunlight or spotlight. However, this does not happen all the time. This really only becomes an issue with diamonds that have strong, or very strong fluorescence, and it does not happen to all of them. A simple way to avoid getting one of these is to ask the vender representing the diamond to take the diamond into a strong lighting source, and examine it for you. The vender should give you an honest opinion about any visible fluorescence, because it is something that you will see in the sunlight, and to be dishonest about this will just about guarantee an unhappy customer and a returned diamond for the vender.
In general, fluorescence is not a reason “not” to buy a diamond. It is more important to know what effect the fluorescence has on the stone. Some of the most beautiful diamonds in the world have strong fluorescence.
CLARITY
Clarity Grades
Clarity grading is intimidating, but really quite simple. Stones are graded in the following grades:
Flawless (FL)
Internally Flawless (IF)
Very, Very Slightly Included 1 (VVS1)
Very, Very Slightly Included 2 (VVS2)
Very Slightly Included 1 (VS1)
Very Slightly Included 2 (VS2)
Slightly Included 1 (SI1)
Slightly Included 2 (SI2)
Slightly Included 3 (SI3) Grade not given by GIA or AGS
Imperfect 1 (I1)
Imperfect 2 (I2)
Imperfect 3 (I3)
As you can see, the clarity grades are really only acronyms for the grade they represent. This will make it much easier to remember, and much easier to understand when you start talking diamonds with a vender.
Types of Inclusions
There are many types of inclusions that you will find in a diamond. Each type of inclusion can affect the diamond in a different way. Knowing the types and understanding their effect on the stone will help you to feel more comfortable when viewing a diamond’s clarity.
Pinpoint
A pinpoint is a tiny crystal that forms inside the diamond. Pinpoints are tiny, and are almost never visible to the naked eye.
Feather
A feather is really a small “crack” in the diamond. In most cases, it is totally harmless. The diamond is not broken, or damaged, nor is it going to just break in half one day while it is being worn.
How much of an impact a feather will have on the diamond is greatly dependant on the placement of the feather within the diamond, and the size of the feather. Most feathers are not big enough, and not in a position in which they will affect the diamond’s structural integrity. The best way to make sure that a feather in a stone you are interested in, is safe, is to speak with your diamond vender about it. Also, you can have the stone appraised by a reputable, independent appraiser who will be able to give you an additional opinion.
Crystal
A crystal is just that – a smaller crystal that formed inside the larger crystal, which eventually became the diamond. Crystals can be white or black; they can be very visible or totally invisible, depending on size, color, and location. Crystals don’t pose any structural risks to the diamond and are one of the most common inclusions.
Needle
A needle is a type of crystal. When observed under magnification, it resembles a small needle. Most of these are small, faint, white inclusions, and should not be any cause for worry.
Clouds
Clouds are groupings of pinpoints, and pinpoints, as we know, are tiny crystals. So, in essence, Clouds are groupings of tiny crystals. A cloud is one of the best inclusions you can have because it is very difficult to see.
Many people think that because the diamond has a cloud, it will appear cloudy. In the majority of cases, this is just not true. Even large clouds can be virtually invisible, even under a 10x loupe. Since many clouds are so faint, they are translucent, allowing light to pass directly through them. They are also almost always invisible to the naked eye, and are a wonderful way to sacrifice on clarity without negatively affecting the diamond.
Natural
A natural is a portion of the diamond that was not cut or polished. This occurs when during the cutting of the stone, the cutter leaves a small piece of the rough uncut and unpolished. To the inexperience eye, it can appear that the diamond is chipped, but a close examination under a microscope will show otherwise. Common places for this are near the girdle.
Naturals can also be indented. When this is the case, they really resemble chips, but again, close inspection under magnification will show that they are not.
Knot
A knot is a crystal that reaches to the surface of the diamond after the diamond is cut. Knots are usually like a raised area on the surface of the diamond facet.
Cleavage
Diamond cleavage is a straight crack with no feathering. A cleavage has the potential to split the diamond apart along its length if it is hit at the correct angle.
Cavity
An open cavity in the diamond.
Chip
Where a piece of the original diamond has been chipped off.
Bearding
Bearding is when hair-like lines that can occur around the girdle during the cutting process. Minimal bearding is usually not a problem, but extensive fringing is often polished away or removed by re-cutting the diamond.
Internal Graining/Surface Graining
Graining is simply a characteristic structural irregularity in the diamond. It is the visible structure of the diamond at the molecular level. Graining usually appears as incredibly faint lines in the diamond, only visible under magnification. They pose no threat the diamond, and in fact, virtually every diamond has a certain amount of graining.
Graining is one of the best inclusions you can have because it is virtually impossible to see with the naked eye. These inclusions are extremely faint. It can be very difficult to find these imperfections under a 10x loupe, let alone with the naked eye.
Twinning Wisps
Twinning wisps are basically an inconsistency in the formation of the molecules that make up the crystal. This leads to slight inconsistencies in the gem, which can be viewed under very high magnification.
Similar inconsistencies can be viewed in the ice cubes that you make in your freezer by observing that the ice sometimes not perfectly clear all the way through, but that there are lines of white or haziness in the ice. These inconsistencies in the formation of the crystal of ice are what causes these. So it is with diamonds.
Twinning wisps are invisible most of the time, and are a great inclusion to have in lower clarity diamonds because the fact that they are so faint makes them next to impossible to see with the naked eye.
Clarity Enhance Diamonds
Clarity enhanced diamonds are diamonds that have been treated in some way to improve the visible clarity of the stone. The two most popular methods of enhancing the clarity of a diamond are by LASER DRILLING and FILLING the diamond.
In short, the diamond is drilled with a laser. Sometimes the laser can then be used to burn away or lighten an inclusion. If the inclusion is a cavity in the stone, the stone can be drilled and then a glass like substance is injected into the inclusion through the hole that has been made.
For more information on clarity enhanced diamonds, you can refer to the company that invented the process at their website, www.yehuda.com.
Clarity to the Naked Eye
It is important when looking at clarity to remember that when the diamond is being worn, the only grading tool being used on it for clarity is the human eye. In general, most diamonds that are graded by reputable laboratories as a VS2, or better, will be eye clean. There are also many eye clean SI1′s and SI2′s and these stones make a wonderful price point to purchase at. They might be harder to find, but if you are open to sacrificing a little clarity, you can get more for your money.
For individuals who are not concerned with what they may or may not see, but with what they know about the diamond, the higher clarity grades are there for you. If a diamond with little or no flaws is what you are interested in, the grades of IF – VVS2 are where you want to stay. Sometimes knowing is more important than seeing, and this is a personal decision, driven by personal preference.
Remember that there is no right or wrong decision. Whatever you decide, you want to be happy with the decision that you made.
CARAT WEIGHT
What is it?
Carat weight is simply the measurement unit for determining the weight of a gemstone. One carat equals one fifth of a gram. Diamonds are weighed in either hundredths of a carat, i.e. 1.25ct or thousandths of a carat, i.e. 1.254ct. How detailed the weight is, depends on the lab that is weighing the diamond.
How does it affect visual appearance?
Although carat weight is commonly referred to as the “size” of the diamond, this is a misnomer. The actual, visual size of the diamond is much more dependant on the diameter of the diamond than on the carat weight of the stone. It is not uncommon to have two stones of the same weight, look very different in size to the naked eye. It is important to keep this in mind when shopping for a diamond.
How does it affect price?
Diamonds primary pricing is determined by three factors; weight, color, and clarity.
For the weight factor of pricing, diamonds are priced on a “per carat” basis. Therefore, if the per carat price of a 1.50ct diamond is $1000, the price for the diamond itself would be $1500.
Per carat prices change as the stones’ weights reach different levels. Typically the price of diamonds changes at .50ct, .70ct, .90ct, 1.00ct, 1.50ct, 2.00ct, 3.00ct, 4.00ct, etc.
At each of these stages, the “per carat” price can change anywhere from 10% – 50%. These weights are sometimes referred to as the “magic numbers”, as purchasing a diamond just under the “magic numbers” can save the customer a great deal of money.
Although this works in theory, in reality it is much more difficult than this. Diamonds that fall just under the “magic numbers” are scarce and difficult to find. Although it would be nice to buy a diamond that is 1.99ct to try and avoid the price change at 2.00ct, it is virtually impossible to find such a diamond, especially one that is well cut.
Knowing where the “magic numbers” are and how they work can come in handy should you stumble upon the right stone. It can also show you when a compromise on some other aspect of the diamond might be a good idea to get into a “magic number” diamond that can save you a lot of money.
TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY
Diamond Scanners
As technology has become more advanced, computers have made their way into our everyday lives – the diamond industry has been no exception. One of the most powerful tools that technology has brought to the world of diamonds is that of the “non-contact scanner”. Non-contact scanners are devices that use cameras and light, combined with powerful software to scan and measure diamonds.
They do this by taking “pictures” or frames, between 3,000 – 20,000 frames, of the diamond’s profile while the diamond is rotating on a stage. From these images, the software constructs a virtual model of the diamond, complete with measurements and proportions.
In addition, some of these scanners and software packages allow the user to manipulate the model of the stone and place it in different lighting conditions and situations. The program actually provides a photo-realistic view of the diamond right on the user’s computer screen. The technology is so accurate that diamond buyers can actually make purchasing decisions based entirely on the models generated by these scanners, without ever seeing the actual diamond.
The best part is that, through the advent of technology, venders are able to deliver these models direct to you, just like we do here at Emma Parker & Co. This allows you to get a very realistic view on how the diamond you are purchasing has been cut.
The three most popular are the Sarin, Megascope, and Helium Scanners.
Reflectors
The technology of reflectors has already been touched on in the Cut section of this tutorial. Reflectors are simply that. They are devices which show the user the reflective capabilities of the diamond. There are several reflective devices out on the market today, all of which do pretty much the same thing and have just about the same level of effectiveness. The most common are the Ideal-Scope, ASET, and Firescope.
The simple premise of how reflector technologies work is detailed in the Cut section of this tutorial.
GIA Diamond Dock
The GIA Diamond Dock is a lighting source that combines direct light with diffused light to create a true daylight appearance. It has proven to be, in our experience, the most accurate re-creation of “man made” daylight available.
The GIA Diamond Dock is the basis for the GIA cut grade. The 70,000 observations that GIA conducted to formulate the basis for the cut grade, were conducted under the lighting of the GIA diamond dock.
The diamond dock is also useful for photography and color grading. The focus on the diamond dock is to emphasize the brightness of the stone. It gives an excellent view of how the stone will perform out in the real world.
GEMEX Brilliance Scope
The GEMEX Brilliance Scope is a technology that exposes the diamond to strong, direct light at 5 specific different angles…it then takes a triple exposed image of the stone. The grading software then breaks these images down to a pixel basis, and measures the amount of White Light (Brilliance), Colored Light (Fire), and Scintillation (The movement of light within the diamond) being given off by the diamond. The software then grades the results based on a database of other diamonds that have already been scanned, and ascribes a grade to the diamond.
The technology is certainly valid, and is used in the industry, however the results are not always indicative of how the diamond will perform in real life. Generally this applies to stones that score low, but still have a great deal of sparkle and brilliance. A good score on the Brilliance Scope will usually mean a very beautiful diamond.
THE BUYING PROCESS
The buying process is an issue that is seldom talked about by jewelers until the customer is halfway through it. Here at Emma Parker & Co., full disclosure to the customer is just a piece of our “Honesty is First” policy, and making you, as the customer, feel comfortable with the whole process is very important to us.
Choosing Your Diamond
You will notice as you browse the inventory on the Emma Parker & Co. site that our diamonds are broken up into several categories. Each of these categories provides the customer with a different buying experience.
Hearts & Arrows Ideal Cut Diamonds
Hearts & Arrows Diamonds represent the pinnacle of cutting for a 57 facet round diamond. These stones give amazing sparkle and brilliance, and combine that with the perfect optical symmetry of Hearts & Arrows. Emma Parker & Co. will be happy to provide you with the following information for our Hearts & Arrows Diamonds at no cost to you.
GIA/AGS Certificate
Sarin Scan & Model
Gem Advisor 3D model
Reflector Image
Hearts and Arrows Images
Clarity Pictures
All of Emma Parker & Co.’s Hearts & Arrows Diamonds are fully backed with our Lifetime Trade-up, and Lifetime 75% Buy-back policies, as well as our 30-Day Return Policy.
AGS Ideal Cut/GIA Excellent Cut Private Stock
Emma Parker & Co. is proud to offer one of the largest “Private” inventories of AGS Ideal and GIA Excellent cut diamonds. A full compliment of information and analysis is also readily available for these diamonds. Emma Parker & Co. will be happy to provide you with the following information for these diamonds at no cost to you.
GIA/AGS Certificate
Sarin Scan & Model
Gem Advisor 3D model
Reflector Image
Clarity Pictures
These diamonds are also backed by our Lifetime Trade-Up Policy and Lifetime 75% Buy-back Policy, and can be inscribed with the certification number upon request. These diamonds are covered by a 30-Day Return Policy.
Traditional Rounds and Fancies
Emma Parker & Co. is proud to offer a full selection of traditional round stones and fancy shape stones. We will be happy to provide you with a copy of the Lab Grading Report at no cost to you.
If you would like additional analysis, we are also happy to provide the following analysis to you; all we ask is that you cover the cost of shipping to bring the diamond to our lab.
Sarin Scan & Model
Gem Advisor 3D model
Reflector Image
Clarity Pictures
If you purchase a diamond, the cost of the shipping to bring in the diamond being purchased will be absorbed into the purchase price of the stone. These diamonds are covered by our 10-Day Return Policy.
Choosing Your Ring
We know that choosing the right setting for a diamond can be more difficult than finding the right diamond. We have put together a selection of beautiful settings for you to choose from. Here at Emma Parker & Co., we are consumers too, and because of that, you will only find settings in our collection that meet our standards for quality and beauty. This will allow you to select with confidence.
We are always happy to help you with selecting the right ring. Don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or ideas. Settings are custom and are not returnable, so don’t hesitate to ask as many questions as you want, so that you can be confident that you have made the right decision.
Now that you have completed our tutorial on the education of diamonds, we hope that you have a wonderful, knowledge-filled experience when purchasing the diamond that is just right for you!
- Emma Parker & Co.
www.emmaparkerdiamonds.com
Buy Pearl Bracelet
For their versatile use and classic elegance, pearl bracelets are great for use in different occasions and gatherings and even for use in the corporate setting. The pearl bracelets are timeless and you can never go wrong with wearing one because they do not go out of style.
Depending on the person wearing it, there are many varying designs, types and sizes to choose from. For younger people such as teenagers and women who are in their early 20s, small sized pearls are suitable for them. Smaller ones are also less expensive and have the discreet charm that is not too overpowering for people who wear them.
The pearl bracelets do not have to be strictly made of pearls. Other accents and charms can be added up to make it informal so that even kids can wear them.
For people who are on budget, freshwater pearl bracelets can be a great alternative. The fresh water pearls cost considerably lower than other types of pearls such as Akoya, Tahitian and the South Sea Pearls. They are perfect for gift as well and thanks to artificial treatment, there are many kinds of colors to choose from.
Akoya pearls are great for their luster and classic look. They cost a lot compared to freshwater ones but they give overtones of pink and gray and are thus more pleasing to the eye. Tahitian pearls are the famed black ones but other colors such as green, yellow, and grayish shades are available. Many pearl bracelet designs are inspired by a mixture of colors of these variants of the Tahitian pearls.









