Learn About Diamonds

Learn about diamonds

Understanding Your Diamond

Diamonds are the traditional choice for most engagement rings. A diamonds beauty & breathtaking sparkle make for the perfect engagement ring. At Webley, we like to pass our knowledge and expertise on, so you can make the best decision for you. All our diamonds are hand-picked by our in house specialist. A majority of our diamonds are GIA certificated to give you confidence in what you are buying. The main things to consider when choosing your diamond is the 4 c's, cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. We have created a short guide to help you make an informed decision.

 
 

The 4 C’s

The 4 common factors known as the 4 C’s are as follows, Carat weight which refers to the weight of the diamond measured in Carats. The colour refers to how white the diamond is, the standard diamond ranges from white to yellow. The clarity refers to different natural inclusion which is present within the diamond. and Cut which refers to the shape of the diamond. Below is further information on these.

 
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Carat Weight

Carat is the unit of measurement of a diamond’s weight. Although it is the weight of the diamond generally the higher the carat the larger the diamond will appear, although all diamonds will measure differently and will vary in cut.

 
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 Colour

A diamond is graded from D (colourless) to Z (light yellow or brown tint). Colour is a noticeable element when viewing a diamond. Between D - G the diamond will appear colourless, below this the diamond will appear warmer in colour with light yellow hues.

 

 

Clarity

Clarity is determined by the size, placement and number of inclusions within the diamond. A diamond is graded from Flawless to I3 (heavily included). Often diamonds graded between flawless and Si2 won’t have obvious inclusions.

 

 

Cut

A diamond cut is graded from excellent to poor. The cut of a diamond will affect the overall appearance and sparkle. Generally the better the cut the better the diamond will look and sparkle.


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