
The polish should be as fine as possible so that no marks can be seen on the surface and the edges and corners of each facet are precisely defined. In most cases, polishing marks are invisible to the naked eye, but can have an effect on the brilliance. The levels that characterize the quality of the polish range from weak to medium, good and very good to excellent.
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You will receive a certificate from an independent gemmological testing institute GIA, IGI or HRD for all our diamonds, which guarantees their authenticity and contains a complete description of their quality. For more information please see GIA .
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Symmetry describes the shape of the diamond and the arrangement of its facets, which should be as even as possible. The quality of the symmetry influences the brilliance of a diamond and ranges from weak to medium, good and very good to excellent.
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The brilliant cut is considered the classic cut for diamonds:
Brilliant: The classic round and faceted cut
At RENÉSIM we also offer a number of other beautiful variants:
- Princess: Faceted diamond in square shape
- Emerald: Graduated octahedron shape with straight facets
- Asscher: Square shape with blunt corners, faceted
- Marquise: Faceted, oval shape with pointed ends
- Oval: Faceted diamond with an oval shape
- Radiant: Diamond in octagonal shape with star facets
- Drop: Diamond in drop shape with facets
- Heart: Faceted, heart-shaped cut diamond
- Cushion: Diamond with rounded corners and large facets
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Fluorescence is the visible light that some diamonds emit when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays. About a third of all diamonds exhibit fluorescence to a greater or lesser extent, but only 10% of these gemstones have their appearance affected by this (noted on the certificate as medium, strong or very strong fluorescence). More than 95% of diamonds with fluorescence appear blue under UV light, and very rarely do other colors such as yellow or white appear. Blue is the complementary color to yellow, the most common color in diamonds. Diamonds that have medium to strong fluorescence are often preferred as this makes the tinted colors appear whiter. The strength of fluorescence does not have a major impact on the appearance of the vast majority of diamonds. For example, the majority of gemstones do not have any effect on their sparkle or brilliance. In rare cases, diamonds with very strong fluorescence can appear cloudy or oily; However, this only applies to less than 0.2% of fluorescent diamonds.
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Carat is the unit of weight for a diamond. One carat is equal to 0.2 grams. The diameter of a one-carat diamond is 6.4 mm, and that of a two-carat diamond is 8.1 mm. The two-carat diamond does not appear twice as large as the one-carat diamond, even though it weighs twice as much. In addition to the carat number, the size of a diamond is also determined by the diamond's dimensions in millimeters, its proportions and the cut.
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The table percentage describes the ratio of the table (upper middle facet) to the total diameter of the diamond (table:width). The brilliance of a diamond is most beautiful when the proportions are optimal.
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The dimensions given represent the size of the diamond in the order length x width x depth (in millimeters).
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The depth of a diamond describes the ratio of the diamond's height to its diameter (height:width). If these proportions deviate from the ideal dimensions, the light is not reflected optimally and the diamond loses its brilliance.
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Diamonds come in all colors, with yellowish tones and shades accounting for over 90%. The intensity ranges from almost colorless to yellow. Basically, the more colorless ("whiter") a diamond is, the more valuable it is, as light can penetrate it effortlessly and is reflected optimally. A color grading scale ranging from D to Z helps with classification, with D being the best possible color level for the whitest diamond. We only have diamonds in the color levels D to M. Our diamonds therefore have no or only a very slight yellowish tint.
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Diamonds come in all colors, with yellowish tones and shades accounting for over 90%. The intensity ranges from almost colorless to yellow. Basically, the more colorless ("whiter") a diamond is, the more valuable it is, as light can penetrate it effortlessly and is reflected optimally. A color grading scale ranging from D to Z helps with classification, with D being the best possible color level for the whitest diamond. We only have diamonds in the color levels D to M. Our diamonds therefore have no or only a very slight yellowish tint.
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Each diamond is a unique natural product and is rarely completely ‘flawless’. Clarity is determined on the basis of the number, size, lightness and location of 'inclusions', as foreign bodies or flaws in the crystal are known. The smaller and fewer inclusions a diamond has, the higher its value and clarity. The official grading scale ranges from FL/IF (flawless) to P3 (obvious inclusions visible to the naked eye). Most inclusions are so small that they are only visible under 10-fold magnification and thus do not impair the beauty of the stone. RENÉSIM supplies diamonds in grades FL to SI2. In the categories FL to VVS2, inclusions are so small that they are invisible to the naked eye. In grades VS1 and VS2 inclusions are only visible under a microscope.
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Cut is the type and shape of diamonds created by polishing them to enhance their brilliance and bring out the fire and sparkle inherent in the stone. As such, the cut of a diamond is the most important criterion for assessing its value and beauty. We recommend that you reserve a large part of your budget for the best possible cut, as the radiance of a diamond is determined primarily by its brilliance and fire. That is why we recommend that you choose a diamond with a cut grade of Very Good or better.
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At RENÉSIM you can choose from a large number of diamonds. To give you the flexibility to search according to your budget and wishes, we offer both untreated and treated diamonds. Untreated means that natural diamonds have not been treated in any way to improve their color or clarity. These qualities are rare and usually more expensive. Most natural diamonds are rich in inclusions or have a color that is too light or too dark. They are treated to achieve an intense color and high clarity. Most practices are common practice and perfectly acceptable as long as they are disclosed - as is the case with us.
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diamond size-weight chart
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Shipping information
The delivery time for your diamond is a maximum of 15 working days (Mon-Fri) and includes:
- High-quality packaging
- Certificate from testing institute
- 14-day right of withdrawal

