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The King of Gems - The Most Complete Diamond Buying Guide, Don’t Be a Jewelry Novice 

 It is now widely acknowledged that diamonds symbolize love.  People buy diamond rings for their weddings  , and the 60th wedding anniversary is called  a diamond wedding  . This is not just a random statement, but has its own basis. It is said that the tip of Cupid's arrow of love is made of diamond. The classic slogan  "Diamonds are forever, and one diamond will last forever"  has made the meaning of diamonds and love more deeply rooted in people's hearts. Diamond History and Culture Giving diamonds to express love has a long history. As early as the 13th century, King Louis IX of France issued an order prohibiting all women from wearing diamonds, regardless of their status. However, this rule was later broken by a love story. A woman named Angliss Suarez wore diamonds because she was favored by King Charles IX at the time. From then on, wearing diamonds was no longer just a privilege, but became  a must-have for women when they got mar...

The King of Gems - The Most Complete Diamond Buying Guide, Don’t Be a Jewelry Novice 

 It is now widely acknowledged that diamonds symbolize love. People buy diamond rings for their weddings , and the 60th wedding anniversary is called a diamond wedding . This is not just a random statement, but has its own basis. It is said that the tip of Cupid's arrow of love is made of diamond. The classic slogan "Diamonds are forever, and one diamond will last forever" has made the meaning of diamonds and love more deeply rooted in people's hearts.

Diamond History and Culture

Giving diamonds to express love has a long history. As early as the 13th century, King Louis IX of France issued an order prohibiting all women from wearing diamonds, regardless of their status. However, this rule was later broken by a love story. A woman named Angliss Suarez wore diamonds because she was favored by King Charles IX at the time. From then on, wearing diamonds was no longer just a privilege, but became a must-have for women when they got married .

In 1477, someone proposed with a diamond ring. At that time, Princess Marie of Burgundy was a typical white, rich and beautiful woman. Prince Maximilian of Austria won the heart of the goddess with a diamond ring. Diamond rings were not yet popular at that time. Even if they were available, most of them were roughly polished diamonds. This diamond ring was carefully made into the shape of the Gothic letter M, which was exactly the first letter of their names.

Diamond Standard 4C

The quality and value of diamonds are determined by the 4Cs of diamonds. The 4Cs of diamonds is the most scientific, complete and internationally applicable quality evaluation system of all gemstones. It is also the key to the stability of diamond prices.

Color: In the colorless diamond grading, the top color is D color, and the colors are ranked down to Z. When choosing diamonds, choose colors above H. The IJ level is also in the near-colorless range, but a slight yellow can be detected.

Clarity: Clarity is graded based on the location, size and number of inclusions.

Weight: When the other three Cs are the same, the price of a diamond is proportional to its weight. The larger the weight, the higher the value. Diamond weight is measured in carats.

Cut: Cutting is divided into three aspects: cutting ratio, polishing, and finishing. The top-level cut stone can achieve a ratio that is closest to perfect for light reflection, which is the 3EX cut. However, this kind of cut is slightly more expensive because its yield rate is relatively low, about 5% higher than the price of non-3-EX cuts, but the color of 3-EX stones is definitely the most gorgeous.

Hard-core knowledge of diamonds

When did diamonds first appear?

Diamonds began to form soon after the Earth was born, which means it is more than 4 billion years ago! Even the youngest diamonds were formed before the dinosaurs appeared on Earth. It is said that the first time humans discovered diamonds was between 800 and 400 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China, which was also the era when the Mayans lived. At that time, diamonds were found on a river bank in India, and people named them King Kong.

What colors do diamonds come in?

Most diamonds are colorless and transparent, which is what we often call white diamonds. However, diamonds can be more than one color. They can be yellow, pink, blue, green, purple, orange, red and many other colors. They are collectively called colored diamonds. The price of colored diamonds is generally higher than that of white diamonds. The rarer the color, the more expensive the diamond.

What shapes do diamonds come in?

The shape of a diamond depends on how it is cut. The most common diamond cut is a round multi-faceted shape, which can best show the fire and luster of the diamond. In addition, pear, emerald, oval, heart, marquise, princess square, and pillow are also very popular. Of course, there are also very personalized diamond cuts. For example, Qeelin has previously customized and researched the brand's iconic gourd cut.

Diamond Glossary

Which of the 4Cs of diamonds is the most important?

This cannot be generalized. It is best to evaluate each of the 4Cs comprehensively. However, if you want to buy the most cost-effective diamond, you can first consider Carat. You can see at a glance whether the diamond is big or not. If you like very shiny diamonds, then you must not ignore the cut, which is an important factor in determining whether the diamond is shiny or not. When comparing color and clarity, you need to give priority to color, because the color can be clearly seen with the naked eye, while the clarity is mainly VS2 or above, and the flaws in it are invisible to the naked eye.

Are these rumors about diamonds true or false?

Diamonds are actually carbon???

Some people say diamonds are nothing special, they are just carbon. This is totally confusing! Diamonds are just made up of carbon atoms, but they are not carbon! Hair is made up of protein, so why do people eat eggs instead of hair to supplement protein? Oxygen and ozone are both made up of oxygen, but they are completely different things. The relationship between diamonds and carbon is the same, although many substances contain carbon. But it is very difficult to arrange the crystals into diamonds, and even if the crystals are arranged into diamonds, it is likely to be diamonds, which is still far from gem-grade diamonds.

When buying diamonds, you must buy South African diamonds???

"South African diamonds are the best" "You must go to South Africa to buy diamonds"... I believe you must have said such arguments before. But now please listen to me, whoever tells you this either doesn't understand diamonds or is lying to you! The quality of diamonds has nothing to do with where they are produced, because professional certificates will not indicate where the diamonds are produced! The most intuitive evaluation standard for the quality of a diamond is the 4Cs.

There is no difference between synthetic diamonds and natural diamonds???

If you just look at it with your eyes, you may not really be able to tell the difference. Synthetic diamonds and natural diamonds look exactly the same to the naked eye! They also have the same chemical composition, crystal structure and physical properties, and are also available in a variety of colors and qualities. But if you say that there is no difference between synthetic diamonds and natural diamonds just because of this, it would be too one-sided. Not only can professional appraisal institutions identify synthetic diamonds through instruments, but they are also far apart in many aspects. Natural diamonds may take billions of years to form, while synthetic diamonds can be generated in a laboratory in just a few weeks. They can be created whenever and as much as you want. In terms of rarity and inheritance, they are completely incomparable to natural diamonds.

Diamond Wearing Guide

Have diamonds become less shiny after being worn for a long time? This is because diamonds are lipophilic. Hand cream and body oils can easily adhere to diamonds, making them look dirty. However, diamonds are easy to clean. You can wipe off the grease on the surface with alcohol. If you want to clean them more thoroughly, you can go to the store where you bought the diamonds. They usually provide cleaning services. If you are too lazy to go, there is a little trick. Put the Lina cleansing device and the diamonds in a small basin, and it will be a small homemade ultrasonic cleaner.

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