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The selection of beautiful diamonds is almost limitless today. For virtually every budget, there is an option that will surely please the one you love. So, what is the right number? If you're buying a diamond, the commonly accepted guideline for purchasing diamonds is two month's salary. That number may work for some people and not for others, but it's a good amount to start.

It's all about diamond brilliance! Of the many characteristics of a diamond that contribute to its beauty, diamond brilliance is the most important. Diamond brilliance is defined as the reflection of a bright white light from the facets of the diamond and is determined by the artistry of the cutting and polishing. Each facet must be cut and shaped with precision, and placed with perfect symmetry.

When it comes for diamond jewelry, you most probably invest in the Diamond and not in ring, earring etc. The price for setting is not relevant in comparison to the stone. You want the best stone possible for your money. How can you check that out? For this reason you can go with unset Diamond. By the way, never consult an appraiser that was recommended to you by someone else. Always choose yourself as per your requirement and budget.

Yes. www.abc.com is securing against loss, misuse, or alteration of your information, so ordering a diamond to us with Internet is the pleasant, worry-free online shopping experience.

Since we ship our diamonds by carriers like FedEx, the incidence of loss is generally no greater than with any other item you might ship. Additionally, all shipments are sent fully insured.

Diamonds are graded and priced according to what is universally referred to as the '4C's'. They are Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat weight. Each is a description of the various characteristics of a diamond. For example, Cut refers to the shape of the diamond, which affects its fire and brilliance. Color refers to the amount of color in the diamond (the less color a diamond has, the more valuable it is, all other factors being equal). Clarity describes the number of natural blemishes and inclusions a diamond has, and Carat Weight is simply a measurement of the diamond's weight (not its size).

Here are some general guidelines for caring for and cleaning your diamonds: Avoid wearing your diamonds while doing housework, yard work or any other kind of rough work. Even though a diamond is extremely durable, a hard blow could chip it. Also, when doing household chores, never allow your Diamond to come into contact with chlorine bleach. The best way to clean your diamonds is in a bowl of warm, sudsy water with a bit of any mild liquid detergent. Brush the pieces with a soft brush, then transfer them to a wire or tea strainer and rinse with warm water. Dry with a soft lint-free cloth.

You can inspect and compare the diamond you received against the grading report.

The Internet gives you the opportunity to research and find the best value for your budget. We urge you to compare stones on our website to anyone else on the internet. We are confident that all of our diamonds are priced to beat the competition because we are the manufacturer and stone supplied directly from the factory so there is no middle man between us.

You will have the original certificate available for you to examine and compare with the information provided on our website. We have in-house gemologists that examine every diamond that comes in and goes out of our facility ensuring that every piece is genuine and held to the highest standards.

After viewing the actual diamond with the original certificate you are under no obligation to keep the diamond you purchased. You have the option of returning the diamond for a refund if it did not meet your expectations.

No, we do not inscribe our company logo or name on any part of the Diamond.

Yes, we only carry natural diamonds and do not sell laboratory or man-made diamonds.

We support and guide our client for the best purchase as per their requirement. And more over we educate them about the product. We are known for our best client services.

You can Contact our customer care Executive – through email zaverdiam2008@gmail.com or Tel: +6622671144 or directly visit to our affiliated office.

To accurately judge the quality of a diamond, it is advisable to use more than the naked eye. Here are common ways to examine a diamond. Microscope/Loop : To examine inclusions, one uses either a microscope or a 10x magnifying glass called a jeweler's loop. This enables one to see inclusions in stones. Most dealers will let you use theirs. Diamond Tester : A diamond tester uses light to verify that the stone you are examining is really a diamond. It does not guarantee quality -- just the type of stone. Most testers will still work when the stone is mounted. Certification : If you are unsure of your diamond knowledge or the jeweler you are buying from, get a certified Diamond. The best known and reliable certification is from GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or EGL (European Gemological Laboratory).

For us, the Wholesale Buyers are the ones who have been involved in bulk or volume buying consistently or those members who are associated with us as a part of our sales system through specific offices. Diamond Traders, Jewellery Manufactures, Retail Shops fall under this category. We define our buyer on his puchases value in diffrent categories like Diamond,Gold,Silver and Generel.for Gold , silver and Diamond memeber free shipping on purchase of 10000 USD and above. For others free shipping on purchase of 15000 USD and above