Summary: Diamond Depth Quick Analysis
Choosing a certified diamond from Abazias Diamonds takes you beyond the 4 C's and into other important factors like the depth percentage of a diamond.
The Depth Of A Diamond
The information on the 4 C's in buying a diamond is plentiful. Diamond education is floating around the web in masses on the importance of cut, color, clarity, and carat weight of a diamond and how these factors determine a diamonds quality and value, but very rarely do you come across another important diamond fact, a diamonds depth.
In vigorous efforts to maintain a constant education of diamonds, Abazias Diamonds is proud to offer a brief, yet informative, explanation on how a diamonds depth is as an important to a diamond as the 4 C's are.
A diamond depth deals with math, and after seeing how low Abazias Diamonds prices are on loose certified diamonds and other brilliant pieces of diamond jewelry, you can rest assure that determining the depth of a diamond and its effect to the diamonds value is the only math you will need to do. The ratio of table to cutlet compared to the diameter. Diamond depths for fancy cut diamonds are going to vary, but with a round brilliant diamond, you can rest assure that they will stay within the same range when you are using the generald rule of 100% as the diameter.
Another important factor in getting a thorough understanding of a diamonds depth is easy. The more knowledgable your jewler is on diamonds the better they can explain the effect your desired diamond depth percentage will have on the stone. Also, without a certification, whatever a jeweler may say about a diamond's depth is not really justifable, since the stone has not been certified by a nationally recognized diamond grading lab insuring its authenticity. With that in mind Abazias Diamonds has combined the best of both worlds of knowledgable sales staff and certified diamonds and created a whole new "depth" in the diamond industry with low prices and an excellent selection of certified diamonds to choose from.




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