Choosing a diamond
Diamonds are a timeless symbol of love and commitment. It can be a challenge for many to choose the right diamond for their wedding.
There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a diamond, such as carat weight, color, clarity and cut.
In our diamond guide below, we'll explore these factors in more detail to help you choose the perfect diamond for your ring
What does the clarity of Diamonds mean?
Clarity refers to the purity of the stone. When diamonds are formed deep in the ground under extreme pressure and heat, imperfections in the crystal structure can form. Mineral impurities can then get stuck in the stone. Therefore, there are varying degrees of clarity that indicate how free the stone is from internal inclusions of impurities and gas. Clarity grading scale:

Diamond color
Diamonds can also have different colors. The more vivid the shade and more intense in its luster, the higher the value of the diamond. The scale goes from yellow to very rare white.

Diamond shapes
Diamond sizes

Diamond grinding
Diamond cutting not only determines the shape of the diamond, but also how well the work is done. It describes the quality of its facets. Grinding is an important factor in the radiance of the stone. A good cut lights up the stone, a poor cut can appear a bit lifeless and dark in its luster.
Excelent: Outstanding, the best possible. Few or insignificant marks, very good proportions
Very good: Very good brilliance, few external marks. Some external characteristics.
Good: Average brilliance, some large external marks with clear deviations Poor:
Poor: Luster significantly reduced, large external marks
Diamond certificate
With us, a GIA or IGI certificate is included when buying diamonds over 0.25ct, regardless of whether they are lab-grown or natural. These certificates provide guarantees for the diamond's quality, authenticity and value. When ordering under 0.25ct, our own certificate/certificate is included.
What is the difference between lab grown and natural Diamond?
Lab-grown diamonds are created in controlled laboratory environments using technology. Natural diamonds form naturally under the earth's surface over millions of years without any artificial environment. Lab-grown diamonds are usually cheaper than natural diamonds. We offer all forms of natural & lab-grown Diamonds.
Colored diamonds
WHEN ORDERING
Points to consider when choosing engagement and wedding rings:
1. The ring should suit your personality and style - choose a ring & stone shape that you love.
2. Consider the combination of the engagement and wedding ring.
3. Choose a ring that fits the requirements placed on it.
4. Double check with your goldsmith that the size is correct. Can't find a ring that suits your elegance among our own designed rings?
With us, you can design your own unique ring, based on your wishes. We also rework rings where you can reuse old gold and use stones for something new.