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Those seeking earth-mined diamond alternatives would be wise to consider our stunning hybrid diamonds. The world-famous Diamond Hybrid® simulant is the most beautiful and scientifically advanced diamond-infused simulant ever created! Infused with real Lab-Grown Diamond on the outer layer, it possesses the most realistic, natural-looking brilliance you will ever see from a diamond simulant. Learn about the Diamond Hybrid simulant.
Shape
Shape refers to the appearance of the center stone. Most diamond shapes are Round, Square (Princess, Asscher, Cushion, Radiant), Rectangular ( Emerald, Elongated Radiant, Elongated Cushion), Heart-shaped, Pear-shaped (also known as tear-drop), Oval, or Marquise (like an Oval but pointed on both ends).
Carat Size
Carat weight refers not to the size of the stone, but the weight of it; two stones may have identical carat weights but have different length x width measurements depending on the cut. If you want to choose a smaller carat weight stone, opt for a higher cut grade, as this will make the stone appear larger. When selecting a stone for a specific budget, try to go slightly under a full or half carat weight, because prices jump at those sizes. For example, a 1.9ct stone will cost less than a 2.0ct, and because carat weight is distributed across the entirety of the diamond, that size difference would be nearly impossible to detect.
Price
Price range for ring and accessory items are without stones set. Price range for loose stones reflect just the stone, not the ring or accessory added.
Every Diamond Hybrid is guaranteed to be D to F in color and VVS1 to VS2 in clarity
Shape
Shape refers to the appearance of the center stone. Most diamond shapes are Round, Square (Princess, Asscher, Cushion, Radiant), Rectangular ( Emerald, Elongated Radiant, Elongated Cushion), Heart-shaped, Pear-shaped (also known as tear-drop), Oval, or Marquise (like an Oval but pointed on both ends).
Carat Size
Carat weight refers not to the size of the stone, but the weight of it; two stones may have identical carat weights but have different length x width measurements depending on the cut. If you want to choose a smaller carat weight stone, opt for a higher cut grade, as this will make the stone appear larger. When selecting a stone for a specific budget, try to go slightly under a full or half carat weight, because prices jump at those sizes. For example, a 1.9ct stone will cost less than a 2.0ct, and because carat weight is distributed across the entirety of the diamond, that size difference would be nearly impossible to detect.
Color
White diamonds range from D-F (colorless), G-H (near colorless & very difficult to detect), I-J (near colorless with slightly detectable warmth), K-Z (noticeable color). Color presents itself as a pale yellow. With Fancy Color diamonds, the intense grades will be the most color saturated.
Price
Price range for ring and accessory items are without stones set. Price range for loose stones reflect just the stone, not the ring or accessory added.
Clarity
Clarity refers to the tiny inclusions (blemishes) in a stone, and whether or not they are visible to the naked eye. Eye-clean diamonds, which are those without visible inclusions, will fall into the range of VVS1-SI1. As long as you choose a stone within that range, you will not need to worry about seeing inclusions, especially if you are selecting a stone with a higher cut grade.
Cut
The Cut of a diamond is the greatest influencer on the sparkle and brilliance of the stone, which is the first thing we see when looking at a diamond. A poorly cut diamond will appear dull and lifeless even if it is at the upper end of the color and clarity scales. As a general rule of thumb, stick with cut grades of Very Good or higher; the higher the Cut grade you choose, the lower you can go in the other C's without it significantly affecting the beauty of the stone.
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Color
White diamonds range from D-F (colorless), G-H (near colorless & very difficult to detect), I-J (near colorless with slightly detectable warmth), K-Z (noticeable color). Color presents itself as a pale yellow. With Fancy Color diamonds, the intense grades will be the most color saturated.
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Shape
Shape refers to the appearance of the center stone. Most diamond shapes are Round, Square (Princess, Asscher, Cushion, Radiant), Rectangular ( Emerald, Elongated Radiant, Elongated Cushion), Heart-shaped, Pear-shaped (also known as tear-drop), Oval, or Marquise (like an Oval but pointed on both ends).
Carat Size
Carat weight refers not to the size of the stone, but the weight of it; two stones may have identical carat weights but have different length x width measurements depending on the cut. If you want to choose a smaller carat weight stone, opt for a higher cut grade, as this will make the stone appear larger. When selecting a stone for a specific budget, try to go slightly under a full or half carat weight, because prices jump at those sizes. For example, a 1.9ct stone will cost less than a 2.0ct, and because carat weight is distributed across the entirety of the diamond, that size difference would be nearly impossible to detect.
Price
Price range for ring and accessory items are without stones set. Price range for loose stones reflect just the stone, not the ring or accessory added.