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Glossary

Saturation

Intensity and purity of colour in a diamond. Both cape series diamonds and fancy shape diamonds are graded on a scale of increasing saturation, in addition to hue and tone.

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Scintillation

Sparkle of a diamond as light reflects off of its surface when it is moving, seen as quickly shifting flashes of light. The amount and intensity of sparkle depends on the quality of polish, as well as the size, shape, and symmetrical arrangement of facets.

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Seal

Plastic covering that provides a safeguard against loose diamonds being lost or damaged. Laboratory sealing has a number of security features including electrostatic security bars, pressure-sensitive transparent adhesive and cryptoprint text which only becomes visible after opening the seal.

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Shape

Name for the basic outline of a polished diamond. Examples of shapes are round, emerald , and pear.

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Simulant

Any material that is meant to look like or imitate a diamond, but is not a natural or synthetic diamond. Examples of diamond simulants: cubic zirconia, moissanite, and glass.

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Single-Cut

Diamond cut or shaped in an old-style cut with only 16 facets- 8 on the crown and 8 on the pavilion. This simple diamond cut is still used at times today for extremely small diamonds. Also known as an eight cut.

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Star Facets

Triangle shaped facets on a round brilliant cut diamond surrounding the table facet. When viewed as a whole, they resemble an 8-point star.

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Step Cut

A style of diamond cutting creating rows or steps of elongated facets, running parallel to the girdle on both the crown and the pavilion.

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Symmetry

Degree and regularity in shape and placement of facets, how well they align and relate to each other. Symmetry is very important to the life in a diamond, especially the brilliance; it affects how light is reflected and refracted in a diamond. Symmetrical round brilliant cut diamonds often display hearts & arrows.

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Synthetic Diamond

Man-made versions of the diamonds found in the earth. Synthetic diamonds have the same chemical structure and properties as natural diamonds, but are created in a laboratory in only a few days, instead of in the earth over billions of years - they sell at a much lower price. Click here to learn more about synthetic diamonds.

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latest news

Wednesday 14 July, 2010

INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND COUNCIL RELEASES IDC RULES IN RUSSIAN

The International Diamond Council (IDC) released the Russian translation of the "IDC Rules for Grading Diamonds" today in Moscow, on occasion of the 34th World Diamond Congress, the biennial congress of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (IDMA).

Thursday 1 July, 2010

ZIMBABWE DEFIES BAN OF MARANGE DIAMONDS

Zimbabwe’s government has resolved to defy a diamond sale ban ruled by the world approving authority, the Kimberly Process and will now begin exporting diamonds from its Chiadzwa fields.

Monday 10 May, 2010

DIAMOND PRICE INDEX PUBLISHED FOR CONSUMERS

For the first time ever, diamond jewelry consumers are going to have a diamond retail benchmark that will guide them in how much they should pay for a diamond.