Jul
31
    
Posted (Super Gem Jewelry) in Diamond Ring on July-31-2009

14K White Gold Round 3 Stone Blue Diamond & White Diamond Ring (1.00 ctw)
14K White Gold Round 3 Stone Blue Diamond & White Diamond Ring
14k white-gold diamond ring is prong set with 1 round blue diamond and 2 round white diamonds. The total carat weight is 1.00 cts. The diamonds are blue color and SI clarity. Size available range are 4-13.
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Jun
04
    
Posted (Super Gem Jewelry) in Diamond Ring, Engagement Rings on June-4-2009

Create Your Own Ring: Diamond Engagement Rings, Certified Loose Diamonds, Diamond Education and more

Create Your Own Ring: Diamond Engagement Rings, Certified Loose Diamonds, Diamond Education and more in Create Own Ring page, and the first thing you’ll encounter is a set of sliding bars to help you narrow your choices and select your diamond. Start by picking your diamond shape. Then you can further refine your search by adjusting the sliders to set a range for price, carat weight, cut, color, and clarity. You can click “see results” at any point in the process to view all the diamonds that match your criteria.

Once you’ve found and selected the diamond you want, you will move on to choose the setting. Here, you can narrow your choices to a particular style of setting or a specific metal type. The images will show you how your diamond will look mounted in the setting.

After you’ve chosen the setting that appeals to you, all that remains is to select the ring size, and then—you’re ready to order.

Create Own Ring Now!



 
Feb
27
    
Posted (Super Gem Jewelry) in Diamond Ring, Diamonds, Silver Jewelry, Wedding Bands on February-27-2009

Certified Diamond (Pear, Fair cut, 17.13 carats, E color, IF clarity)

Certified Diamond (Pear, Fair cut, 17.13 carats, E color, IF clarity)Certified Diamond (Pear, Fair cut, 17.13 carats, E color, IF clarity)

Diamond Information

Certification: GIA
This diamond comes accompanied by a diamond certificate grading report from the GIA.
Cut: Fair
This diamond reflects light well and represents a much lower price than a diamond with a Good cut grade.
Color: E
This diamond is considered colorless but may have a slightly different degree of transparency than a D color, which is only noticeable to an expert grader under laboratory conditions. Diamonds with a color grade of E are very rare. They appear a brilliant white in the setting and will cost slightly less than a D color, depending on other quality factors.
Clarity: IF
This diamond has a clarity grade of IF, or internally flawless, which means that the diamond shows no internal inclusions under 10 power magnification, but it might have very tiny blemishes or transparent polish marks on the surface of the diamond. Diamonds with an IF clarity grade are extremely rare, and the value will reflect this.



 
Jul
30
    
Posted (Super Gem Jewelry) in Diamond Ring on July-30-2008

When you are shopping for a diamond ring the first thing you need to do is set your budget. This should be decided before you enter any jewelry shop or a store. So set the amount and do not spend more then you can afford. Once you have your budget set you need to know a few basics before you go shopping. A diamond’s quality is determined by four factors; carat, clarity, cut and color.

Carat is the standard unit of weight for diamonds, one hundred points equals one carat.

Cut is the make of the diamond, and refers to the properties of a finished diamond.

Color is another way a diamond’s quality is judged, the less color in a diamond the more quality the stone. Although there are Red and Pink diamonds that are often referred to as Fancy Color Diamonds.

Clarity refers to the number of blemishes in a diamond, obviously the fewer flaws in a diamond the higher the quality.

When you do find the right diamond for you be sure that you get the certificate for your diamond. These papers will give you a map of the inclusions and flaws that your diamond ring contains. You want to look at your diamond with the jeweler’s loupe and check it to be sure you are getting what you are paying for. The jeweler can help you out with this. Most importantly, this certificate values your stone and gives you both the ownership and authenticity of the diamond.

If You Want to know more about Diamond Earrings then it is a good idea to visit Diamond Rings