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What is Diamond?
The name “diamond” derives from the Greek words “diaphainein” (translucent) and “adamantos” (invincible). Diamond is carbon in its most concentrated form. But diamond is very different from other carbon minerals in its hardness and dispersion of light. We all have carbon at home, but it’s soft and not translucent - it’s graphite in pencils. The difference between graphite and diamond is its crystal structure. Rough diamonds build octahedrons and dodecahedrons, but also cubes and more complex forms. Diamonds are created under great pressure and heat and therefore have these extraordinary characteristics we love and admire about diamonds. Diamonds are extremly hard, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs scale of mineral hardness, i.e. diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material on earth. No other material can scratch diamond but diamond and diamond dust itself. Although diamond is the hardest material it’s not tough. It can’t resist breakage from forceful impact. Diamonds occur in many colors or tranparent hues: colorless, yellow, brown, red, pink, green, blue, black. Diamonds with a detectable color are also called colored diamonds. If a color is strong, the diamond is also known as a fancy colored diamond. The color of diamonds comes from inclusions of other chemical elements or structural imperfections. The best color on the diamond color scale is D, the least desirable color is Z, which is yellow. Because many diamonds are not transparent or have to many inclusions, 75% of the worlds’ diamond production is unsuitable for use as gems and is therefore used in industry. Most natural diamonds originate from Africa, but also from India, Russia, Brazil, Canada and Australia. The weight of a diamond is measured in carat, where one carat equals 0,2 Grams. |
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4C's Of Diamond
Four criteria are used to evaluate the quality of colorless diamonds in the most objective manner possible: the 4 C's. These are Carat (weight), Clarity (purity), Color, and Cut. In order to classify diamonds in a clear and uniform way, laboratories and other international certificating bodies have agreed a common set of precise parameters to be used in assessing each of these criteria. This classification is very important as it influences the sales price of diamonds. CLARITY: Clarity describes the clearness or purity of a diamond. This is determined by the number, size, nature, and location of the internal (inclusions) and external (blemishes) imperfections. COLOUR: Color describes the amount of color the diamond contains. This can range from colorless to yellow with slight tints of yellow, gray or brown. Colors can also range from intense yellow to brown, blue, green, pink and red. These fancy colors are rare and therefore more valuable. CUT: Cut refers to the proportions, finish, symmetry, and polish of the diamond. These factors determine the fire and brilliance of a diamond. Well cut diamonds sell at a premium and poorly cut diamonds sell at discounted prices. With the advent of technology, the cut of the diamond can be determined through the use of the Dia-Mension system, a computerized system which takes accurate measurements and proportions of a diamond in seconds, in addition to the standard millimeter gauge. CARAT: Carat is the unit of weight for the diamond. A carat is further subdivided in 100 points ( 0.01 carat = l point ). One carat is equal to 0.20 grams. Value per carat increases with carat size, because larger rough diamonds occur less frequently. In other words, 2 half-carat diamonds taken together will not cost as much as 1 one-carat diamond, as the one-carat stone is more rare. |
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Our Range
Diamonds have always been the most valuable stones, used for making classic jewellery items. The range of diamonds that we are offering are highly popular in the market due to its superior features like clarity, lustre, polish, fluorescence etc.
To ensure the finished form of diamonds that we are offering, successfully meet the expectations of our clients, we make use of top quality rough diamonds that are procured from reliable sources including DTC and BHP sight holders, Angola , S.A., Antwerp and Israel. Our range is comprised of three different varieties and in varying sizes and weights. They are as follows: • Polished diamonds • White diamonds • Colour diamonds |
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Quality Assurance
Through strict adherence to quality control measures at every stage, from raw material procurement to final dispatch, we are able to offer diamonds that successfully meet the national and international quality standards. Our grading process is basically carried out taking into consideration four C’s that includes clarity, color, cut, and carat weight. To ensure our clients receive the best quality diamonds, we test our range on following parameters: • Luster Diamonds • Non-Fluorescence Diamonds • Polish Diamonds • Symmetry Diamonds • Girdle Diamonds • Culet Diamonds |
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Infrastructure Division
We possess the well equipped Infrastructure Division, where latest and sophisticated amenities are installed along with modern machineries. Our well maintained manufacturing unit have machines that gives flawless luster and finish to each product. To match with the efficiency of our competitors the uninterrupted production is required, works as the back bone of the company it ensures a hassle free delivery of products. The unit is equipped with following machines:
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Our Team
We have a team of highly experienced and skilled graders, artisans and technical & managerial personnel who are experts in their respective work areas. In-depth understanding of the processes and well-adapt with latest technologies, they are able to carry their work with required efficiency, leaving no trace of any lacuna or flaw.
We have more than 300 experts for assorting and cleaving of rough diamonds and 1500 experts for polishing diamonds. Further, we keep them abreast about the latest developments to ensure they respond positively to the changing needs of customers. |
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Clientele
Customer oriented business policies, highly networked inter department communication and dedicated team, help us to create a quick response time & better after sales services. Responding positively to changing needs of our clients, we have earned trust and goodwill if numerous clients spread across the globe. Sales network Surat (India) Mumbai(India) Dubai(UAE) Antwerp(Europe) |
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Why Us?
Dedicated efforts towards technical excellence through continuous innovation Customer centric product development approach Commitment for quality in products and operations Well-articulated market sensing mechanism Advanced R&D and manufacturing infrastructure Highly dynamic & well equipped marketing & service team Timely delivery of the consignment |
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