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DIamonds

Sustainable sourcing of Diamonds

Diamonds are one of the most precious and sought-after gemstones in the world. Diamonds are valued for their exceptional hardness, brilliance, and fire, as well as their rarity. They are largely used in jewelry, but are also used in industrial applications, such as cutting tools and abrasives.

The value of a diamond is determined by the "4 Cs" – color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. The color of a diamond can range from colorless to yellow, with colorless diamonds being the most valuable. Clarity refers to the presence of any internal or external flaws, while the cut determines how well the diamond reflects light. Carat weight is the measure of a diamond's size and weight.

Diamond mining and production can have negative environmental and social impacts, and efforts are being made to ensure that the diamond industry is more sustainable and responsible. Sustainable diamond mining creates a win-win situation for everyone involved, including the communities, miners, and the environment. It helps ensure that the diamond mining industry remains sustainable and profitable for the long term while promoting responsible and ethical practices.

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Colored Diamonds

Rarity and Unique Characteristics

Colored diamonds are a type of diamond that have a natural hue or color. Unlike traditional white diamonds, which are graded on a colorless scale, colored diamonds are graded on their intensity and tone of color. The most common colors of diamonds are yellow, brown, and gray. However, diamonds can also be found in a wide range of colors including blue, green, pink, red, purple, and even black.

The color of a diamond is the result of various factors including the presence of impurities or structural defects in the crystal lattice of the diamond. The rarest and most valuable colored diamonds are intense or vivid in their color and come in large sizes, such as the famous pink diamond, the Graff Pink, which sold for over $46 million.

Colored diamonds are often more expensive than white diamonds due to their rarity and unique characteristics. They are often used in high-end jewelry and are highly sought after by collectors. The market for colored diamonds has grown significantly in recent years, with many investors seeing them as a valuable asset.

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Sapphires

Beautiful and Versatile

The most valuable sapphires are those that are deep blue in color, with a strong, vivid saturation and a high degree of transparency. These are known as "Kashmir sapphires" and are extremely rare and valuable. Other important sources of sapphires include Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Thailand.

Rough sapphire gemstones are natural, uncut stones that have not yet been polished or shaped for use in jewelry. These gemstones can come in a wide range of colors, including blue, pink, yellow, green, and even black. While rough sapphires are beautiful in their natural state, they are often cut and polished into various shapes and sizes to enhance their beauty and increase their value. Some common cuts for sapphire gemstones include round, oval, and cushion-cut, as well as more unique designs like heart-shaped and pear-shaped

Overall, both rough sapphires and faceted sapphires are highly valued among gem collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike for their beauty, durability, and versatility. Sapphires are also used in a variety of industrial applications, such as in the production of high-strength glass, watch crystals, and electronic components. They are also used in scientific instruments, such as lasers and X-ray machines, due to their ability to transmit light at specific wavelengths.

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Rubies

Rich IN COLOR AND RICH IN History

Rubies have been treasured for centuries and have played important roles in many cultures throughout history. In ancient times, they were believed to have magical powers, such as the ability to protect the wearer from harm and to confer success and good fortune.

Today, rubies are still highly valued and are commonly used in jewelry, particularly in engagement rings and other special occasion pieces. The most desirable rubies have a rich, pure red color, with a high degree of transparency and a uniform hue throughout the stone. Rubies that exhibit a subtle "silky" sheen caused by tiny inclusions of rutile are also highly prized.

The world's most famous source of rubies is Burma (now known as Myanmar), which produces some of the finest rubies in the world. Other important sources of rubies include Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Mozambique.

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Emeralds

Desirable and vivid Green

The most desirable emeralds have a rich, vivid green color with a high degree of transparency and a uniform hue throughout the stone. The world's most famous source of emeralds is Colombia, which produces some of the finest emeralds in the world. Other important sources of emeralds include Zambia, Brazil, Pakistan, and Madagascar.

Emeralds are typically cut in a rectangular or square shape with step-cut facets, which help to showcase the stone's natural color and clarity.

It is worth noting that the most valuable emeralds are typically those that have been cut and polished, as this process can enhance the stone's natural beauty and bring out its color and clarity. However, rough emeralds can still be highly valuable to collectors and investors, especially if they are of exceptional size or quality.

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