Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Loose Diamonds – Still the Sign of Royalty!

For thousands of years diamonds have symbolized wealth, love, power, spirit and magical powers. It was believed that diamonds were the fragments of stars and the teardrops of the Gods. Diamonds were believed to possess magical qualities of Gods which were beyond the understanding of ordinary human beings. Precisely, all those who possessed diamonds were believed to be the owners of extraordinary and mystical powers!


Till the 15th century, only kings wore diamonds and that too only to wars where the diamonds were studded on their leather breast plates. The concept of diamond jewelry evolved much later when the technology to cut diamonds into the complex faceted forms was developed. With this development loose diamonds transformed into diamond jewelry, became slightly more affordable and thus, common among the ordinary people.



Over the past 2 decades, diamond jewelry has become very popular among the masses; and the popularity peaks are witnessed most in the stratum of engagement rings. But are loose diamonds that popular amongst common people? I doubt so! We have heard of celebrities and other socialites buying loose diamonds and that too in bulk to have them embedded on their accessories like shoes, handbags and even the dog collars for their darling pooches! But how many of us can go out there and get loose diamonds at least to have a customized engagement ring? I am sure not many!



Hence, though diamonds symbolize an unbreakable bond and all of us would love to get one for our loved ones, we settle for a piece of diamond jewelry rather than a 3 carat certified loose diamond of ideal cut and FL clarity. This is not because our loved ones are not worth it, but just because we can’t afford it!



But if you happen to be one of those lucky ones who can afford to buy loose diamonds, the best place I can suggest to get those exclusive ones is B2CJewels.com. Here you will find certified loose diamonds of your choice and specifications and can also get it shipped to any place in the US.

Loose Diamonds


Diamonds are quite well known in the form of rings, necklaces and bracelets. But are they equally popular as loose stones? The reaction to this a few years ago would have been negative! But loose diamonds are gaining a lot of attention lately. Was this popularity attained out of the blue? Definitely not!



Loose diamonds gained their popularity out of two reasons. Firstly because people demand for jewelry that reflects their style and this is possible only if it is made according to their likes and needs. So personalized jewelry is what people are seeking these days. Especially when it comes to engagement rings or wedding bands, they do not want it to be just as normal as any other ring. Second reason is that loose diamonds are a better form of investment than a piece of diamond jewelry. Loose diamonds, or any category of gemstones for that matter, will fetch you much more than what you invested in it!



In spite of all these, there is a very important factor that every potential buyer would want to keep in mind before their purchase. This is to see that they buy certified diamonds. Many might come up with an argument about the certification factor. I say it is very important because a diamond without the certification from any of the recognized gemological institutes like GIA, IGI or the likewise, is of zilch value. A certificate marks the credibility of loose diamonds. Most importantly, you would face problems insuring your diamond without a valid certificate and it would also be very difficult for you to sell it away at a later date, if the need arises!



B2cjewels.com is an online loose diamonds and jewelry portal offering an extensive range of certified loose diamonds to select from. The diamonds offered are certified by laboratories recognized worldwide such as the GIA, AGS, EGL, HRD and the like.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Are Diamonds a Good Investment?

Even though the diamond industry looks very complicated on the surface, it actually is very simple. Diamonds are often associated with being precious, mysterious, magical and romantic token of love.

Purchased at the right price, diamonds most certainly retain their value; in fact they actually increase in value over time. Over the last 20 years Diamond prices have been steadily increasing. Though there is no absolute certainty it is unlikely that diamonds will ever loose their value.

Thinking of these stones as the main part of financial or retirement investment is not advisable but when considered as a timeless and beautiful gift that symbolizes love and commitment, diamonds are an excellent investment.

Of all the tangible assets of investment diamonds are most advantageous:

• protection from inflation, bank bankruptcy, market collapse, currency reforms
• anonymity (no registration required)
• world-wide convertibility - diamonds are the only international accepted alternative currency which has the same value all over the world
• tax free betterment
• no maintenance costs
• very prestigious

You can also enjoy wearing diamonds in the form of jewelry. Lasting for a lifetime, diamonds are the only assets that serve as secure investment and also bring to you the wonderful feeling of beauty, luxury and passion.

Monday, February 4, 2008

The 4C's of Diamonds

When buying loose diamonds, or any other diamonds, a buyer should consider the now-famous 4 Cs: cut, color, clarity and carat. These four aspects of grading a diamond allow a buyer to determine its quality. The 4C's also determine the cost of loose diamonds - and set diamonds. However, a buyer has to determine which of these takes precedence in choosing a diamond.

Cut is different from shape. Shape concerns whether the diamond is round, emerald-cut, or pear-shaped. The cut of a diamond has a great deal to do with how it looks to the naked eye - how it sparkles. Buyers should look for cuts that are rated at least "good."

Color determines how much yellow tinge is present in the diamond. Some diamonds in the "H-J" range may appear nearly colorless, but much "warmer" than diamonds with less color. They are also usually less expensive.

Clarity refers to flaws or "inclusions" in the diamond. These grades range from the very rare flawless to "slightly included."

Carat is often thought to regard size, but in reality, it refers to weight. Of course, a heavier diamond is usually a larger one, but carat does strictly mean weight.

Before purchasing a loose diamond or a diamond jewelry piece, it is important to learn these aspects of diamonds so that you can determine the exact worth of your expenditure.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Loose Diamond Types

With the expansion of e-commerce it is almost impossible not to be able to find what you are looking for on the internet. Loose diamonds have become a popular gift because they can be found at wholesale prices.

A diamond represents eternal love.It has been discovered that the diamond is often more important than the ring. The latest trend in jewelry is for women to design their own diamond rings.

We have brought together some of the best information on loose diamonds, so that you are up to date when making your first purchase.


Round Loose Diamond

A round diamond is actually shaped like a cone, with a curved top (known among jewelers as “the crown”) that expands to a wider base, and then tapers downwards to a sharp point. This design was developed in the 17th century by Ambassador Julian Cardinal Mazarin (in fact, the first round brilliants were called Mazarins). To create maximum shine, he shaped the diamond to have 17 flat surfaces, called facets, which would reflect light from all sides. Another noted jeweler, Vincent Peruzzi, introduced 33 facets. But it was Marcel Tolkowsky who was able to devise a precise and thorough mathematical model for Mazarin’s design. Using geometrical calculations, he discovered that a 58-facet cut would create the maximum amount of brilliance, and then identified the perfect proportions of the crown, diameter and base.


Princess Loose Diamond

A real princess cut diamond is always square or rectangular, and incorporates many facets. Classic princess cut loose diamonds have 76 facets, and the multiple surfaces help reflect the light and create the princess cut’s beautiful shine. Today there are many variations of the princess cut, some having as little as 50 facets, while others as intricate as 144 facets. Traditionalists believe that the “perfect” loose princess cut diamond must have a proportion of 1:1 length to width—in other words, a symmetrical square. But there are many stones that take on a more rectangular dimension, with ratios of 1 to 1.15. Another advantage of the princess diamond cut is that it can help compensate for stones that have less-than-perfect clarity or color. It can be used to hide inclusions, or hints of yellowish or brownish streaks. However, one of the weaknesses of the princess cut is the fragile corners, which can be vulnerable to chipping.


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