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Diamond Tourism in Kerala

Diamond Tour Packages

"Diamond Tourism" is a concept pioneered by Nature Nest taking diamonds and gratification to new heights. This notion was brought into play as an upshot of the great price advantage that leding Diamond jewellerys can offer.

   

The certified IF quality diamonds from Diamond Ornament making jewellery meets all international quality standards and are sold for prices that cannot be matched by any retailers across Europe. Simple reason being Diamond jewellery's offer wholesale price for retail selling and lower margins are compensated by volume sales. Complementing this is also the big advantage on the cost of labor in comparison to Europe. Kerala Diamond Ornament making jewellery's offer par-quality, par-quantity certified diamond jewelry from a wide selection of designs from its collection. Jewelry can also be custom made as per designs supplied by the customer.

 
         
 

In line with the quality of the diamonds, the tour package will be the best available with no effort spared to ensure that the customers get a rare double – fantastic diamonds and fantastic holiday in Kerala.

Nature Nest and Diamond Ornament making jewellerys is wishing a fantastic holiday while they shop for their dream diamond. The promotion will be able to give the prospective customer an all-expenses-paid, one-week 5-star holiday package in Kerala while they purchase quality par-diamonds at Diamond Ornament making jewellerys in Cochin, Kerala, India.

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Buying a Diamond

  

When you purchase a diamond there are simple factors that combine to determine the quality and value of the individual stones you choose.

The important things to consider are “The Four C’s.” These comprise :

Carat

 

 

 

 

Color

 

 

 

 

Clarity

 

 

 

 

Cut

When you know what these terms mean you will feel more comfortable about making your choice, and we will be there to offer help and advice.

Certificated diamonds are a commodity whose characteristics are precisely defined to agreed international standards, and if you are looking at certificated stones the above qualities will be itemized.

Certificates are issued by testing laboratories and the internationally recognized establishments that you are likely to encounter are the G I A (the Gemological Institute of America) and the H R D. (Hoge Raad voor Diamant, or The Diamond High Council of Antwerp.) In England the AnchorCert Gemmological Office is an increasingly accepted certificating laboratory, attached to the Birmingham Assay Office.

Going back to the Four C’s : although clarity, color and cut are equally important the first thing you will probably discuss about your diamond will be its weight. This will be expressed in carats or fractions of a carat.

So what is a carat ?
1.Carat
From ancient times the word has been used as a term of weight for gold and precious stones and it is thought to originate from the practice of balancing the object to be weighed against a number of seeds from the Carob tree, the weight of which is remarkably consistent.

Today a carat is accepted as 200mg or 1/5 of a gram. A carat is divided into 100 points; thus a 1/4 carat = 0.25 points. You will frequently see carat abbreviated as ct and point as pt.

2.Color

The color tone of a diamond is denoted by a letter of the alphabet starting at D, regarded as colorless, to Z, denoting a strong yellow. Although the absence of color is regarded as a good thing a very strong color will make a diamond highly desirable. A blue, green or canary yellow diamond for instance would be sought after.

In practice you will have no trouble distinguishing between a D (colorless) and say a P (very faint yellow), but to tell the difference between H and I, both near colourless, takes a great deal of expertise.

3.Clarity

When your diamond was formed carbon was subjected to incredibly high temperatures and pressures deep inside the earth. Ideally the process would result in a crystal clear diamond, but more often than not the result was a crystal with small marks inside it. When the rough crystal is polished these marks become apparent; they show up as black dots and are known as inclusions. Again there is an international grading system to establish the degree of
clarity awarded to a stone : the greater the degree of clarity, the more Diamond Shapedesirable the stone.

There are eleven grades of clarity, from FL (flawless no inclusions) to I/3 (inclusions visible to the naked eye.) Diamond Colours

 

 

 

Diamond Clarity

4.Cut

The cut of a stone describes its shape and there are eight basic shapes.

Diamond Cut

Whatever the shape of your diamond you will find the surface covered with small flats, which are called facets. The proportions of the basic shape and the way the facets have been cut on its surface are extremely important to the amount of “life and fire” that the stone exhibits.

Why are these so important ? We will use the round / brilliant cut diamond as an example.

On the top of the diamond (the crown) there are 33 facets and on the underside (the pavilion) there are 25 facets If the proportions of the stone are correct then you have the ideal “make”.

As light passes through the crown of the diamond its path is bent and it is reflected from one facet to another inside the diamond, then reflected back through the crown to the viewer, giving it its “sparkle”. At the same time the optical properties of the stone break up the light into the colors of the spectrum, creating the “fire”. To make the most of the diamond's natural properties the angles have to be exactly right; too steep or too shallow and light will escape through the pavilion. The same principles apply to all the cuts, but some are more successful at exploiting the diamond's natural properties than others.

There is one other property worthy of mention that you will see on a diamond certificate, which is fluorescence . This is caused by trace elements of boron found in the diamond and is activated by ultra violet light. You will find it on the certificate rated as :

None, Faint, Medium, Medium blue, Strong blue, or Intense blue.

Other colors do occur but the most commonly seen is blue.


 


 

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