D I A M O N D S
Diamonds are rare treasure conceived on Earth but crafted by the Gods,
from the heavens above;
It’s journey begins billions years ago, where they were formed on the Earth’s mantle,
under extreme heat and pressure conditions, a nature resource but a quite rare one.
This unique type of crystal is testament beyond compare that intrigues a
senseof endless fascination.
Diamonds are a classic symbol of luxury and status, and have been captioning
the grace and attention from the societies around the world for many centuries,
by having a very high refractive index the light refracts and disperse creating undeniable and very special “ light-show” to the eyes.
For the reasons of being eternal due to their physical properties,
being a rare resource and of course for they undeniable eye-catching beauty, they turn out to be the ultimate symbol of commitment and infinite worth.
The diamond, a celestial captive of the Earth’s embrace,
weaves an ethereal dance with unseen forces. Adorning its possessor, it becomes a conduit for arcane energies, elevating the wearer’s frequency creating a resonance that adheres to the sacred laws.
In the ethereal realm of ancient gods, where mortals sought divine favor, diamonds with its shimmering allure, becomes an emblem
of personal expression.
As whispered by ancient deities,
the essence of
“Golden threads weave tales of mortal dreams”
an ancient voice might proclaim diamonds emerges as offers to Gods,
forging a sacred bond between timeless pursuit of beauty,
in the eyes of both gods and mortals.
T H E
G E N E S I S
The Journey
The journey begins with a deep understanding of diamonds' chemical properties and
how they were formed over millions of years.
A Diamond is a physical structure formed by the chemical element Carbon (C).
Where each atom is bond in a tetrahedral arrangement, giving a very strong and
rigid three-dimensional structure, which turn to be the hardness structure we find in the nature.
This mineral were natural subjected to high temperatures and pressure under the Earth’s mantle, as the magma cools and turns into a solid state, they form igneous rocks and are known as kimberlite.These rocks act as a natural pipe that transports diamonds
from the mantle to the Earth’s surface.
Over time, the diamond fragments are washed away by rivers and streams, eventually depositing them in alluvial deposits like riverbeds, gravel bars, and ocean floors.
We then embark on the process of finding the finest mineral reserves and extracting the rough stones.
Utilizing cutting-edge scanning technology, we carefully analyze each stone before the cutting process begins.
The skilled craftsmen work tirelessly to bring out the brilliance and beauty of each diamond.
Finally, our diamonds undergo a rigorous grading process to ensure that only the highest quality stones make it into our collection.
D I A M O N D
Education
Discover and understand the most important characteristics,
and the various factors that affect their quality and value.
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The 4Cs of diamond grading: carat weight, color, clarity, and cut.