Diamond Guide
At Jewellers Workshop we pride ourselves in being diamond experts, and as such we take the utmost care in ensuring all diamonds that we select are of exceptional quality.
The 4 C’s
Cut
The cut grade of a diamond refers to its proportions, symmetry and finish. The better the cut of a diamond the more fire, brilliance and scintillation it will display; or simply put, the more it will sparkle. At Jewellers Workshop we believe that cut is the most important factor to consider when purchasing a diamond, after all, the allure and beauty of a diamond is in it’s sparkle! For this reason we take time and care in only choosing diamonds with top cut grades to ensure all Jewellers Workshop diamonds display their full beauty.
For those seeking true perfection we are proud to offer Passion8 diamonds, our premium range of diamonds that display eight perfect hearts and eight perfect arrows.
Colour
The colour grade of a diamond refers to the presence, or lack of, colour within the stone. Diamonds are graded from ‘D’ being colourless through to ‘Z’ being light yellow. At Jewellers Workshop we offer predominantly D-H colour for the most colourless look in your jewellery.
Beyond the D-Z colour spectrum, there are fancy coloured diamonds. For those seeking something brighter, we carry a small range of exquisite coloured diamonds, and can source more on request.
Clarity
Almost all diamonds have inclusions, these are imperfections within or on the surface of the diamond that develop while they are being formed in the ground, and are unique, much like a finger print.
There are 11 possible clarity grades that are awarded based on the density, colour, size and positioning of these inclusions as inspected under 10x magnification. These grades range from ‘flawless’ which is extremely rare and means that there are no inclusions visible under 10x magnification, through to ‘included’ meaning the inclusions are visible to the naked eye.
Carat
Probably the most well known of the four C’s, carat is a unit of measurement used to weigh diamonds. The most common misunderstanding when looking at the carat weight of a diamond is that it can be used to judge the size of a diamond. This is where considering the cut of a diamond in conjunction with its carat weight is important. If a diamond is cut with proportions that are deeper than ideal it will not only look dull, but will also appear smaller than other diamonds of the same carat weight of ideal proportions. Diamonds that have proportions that are shallower than ideal will appear larger in diameter than their well cut counterparts, but will lack presence as their cut allows them to leak light.
Shape
Diamonds come in a variety of different shapes, and are a great way to express your individual style. Below are a few of the most popular examples of different diamond shapes.
Integrity
At Jewellers Workshop we specialise in sourcing top quality diamonds, and will work closely with you to find the best diamond available within your budget. Our in house diamond specialists will present you with a selection of carefully chosen diamonds and offer you impartial information and advice to help you select the diamond that best suits your needs.
All of our diamonds are sourced from trusted suppliers in accordance with the Kimberley process.
Hearts and Arrows
We take great care in choosing exceptionally well cut diamonds with excellent Hearts & Arrows. We are, therefore, proud to offer Passion8 Diamonds to those seeking true perfection; diamonds that are precision cut in a way that creates exactly eight perfect hearts and eight perfect arrows. This perfectly symmetrical 58 facet cut ensures light refracting through the diamond only comes out the top surface. The result is an extraordinary brilliance that allows your diamond to perform among the best. In any consultation where we discuss the perfect diamond for you, we will demonstrate how these Hearts and Arrows are viewed and how it affects the appearance of your diamond.
Less than 1% of the worlds diamonds are of a high enough standard to become a Passion8 Diamond. Once hand selected, the rough stones are expertly cut to exact and perfect mathematical proportions by some of the worlds most qualified diamond cutters and polishers. The cutting can take up to five times longer than cutting an ordinary stone and up to 10% more rough weight will be sacrificed to achieve the perfect cut.
The result, however, is breath taking. Each one of the 58 facets is cut to perfect mathematical proportions, revealing 8 perfect hearts and 8 perfect arrows within the stone. This ensures light refracting through the diamond only comes out the top surface, creating an extraordinary sparkle.