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TYPES OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY
DIAMOND RINGS
DIAMOND NECKLACE
DIAMOND EARRINGS
DIAMOND BRACELET
DIAMOND CUFFLINKS
DIAMOND BANGLES
DIAMOND CHAINS
DIAMOND NOSEPINS
DIAMOND PENDANTS
DIAMOND PENDANT EARRING SET
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ABOUT DIAMOND JEWELLERY
A diamond is one of the best-known and most sought-after gemstones. Diamonds have been known to mankind and used as decorative items since ancient times.
The hardness of diamond and its high dispersion of light—giving the diamond its characteristic "fire"—make it useful for industrial applications and desirable as jewelry. Diamonds are such a highly traded commodity that multiple organizations have been created for grading and certifying them based on the four Cs, which are COLOR, CUT, CLARITY AND CARAT. Other characteristics, such as presence or lack of fluorescence, also affect the desirability and thus the value of a diamond used for jewelry.
The most famous use of the diamond in jewelry is in engagement rings. The practice is documented among European aristocracy as early as the 15th century, though ruby and sapphire were more desirable gemstones.The diamond's high value has been the driving force behind dictators and revolutionary entities, especially in Africa, using slave and child labor to mine blood diamonds to fund conflicts. Though popularly believed to derive its value from its rarity, gem-quality diamonds are quite common compared to rare gemstones such as Alexandrite, and annual global rough diamond production is estimated to be about 130 million carats (26 tonnes).The value of diamonds is attributed largely to the industry's tight control over this supply
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DIAMOND CUTS
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