In this article, we will briefly discuss the 4 Cs that define the properties of diamonds. These are:

Carat (weight): this is the unit of measurement for a diamond. One carat (ct) is equivalent to 1/5 of a gram, which is 0.20 grams. Therefore, to have a diamond of one gram, it would need to have 5 carats.

Color: this appears in diamonds in the form of yellow coloration. The less yellow a diamond is, the more valuable it is. The best color is colorless, but this type of diamond is extremely rare.

Clarity: this aspect concerns the number of imperfections you will find in a diamond. There is no perfection, but most imperfections are microscopic.

Cut: this measures the light performance, commonly known as "brilliance".

Brilliant 

A brilliant is a diamond cut in a shape with 58 facets, which is considered the ideal cut. The shape is round, and the cut was invented in 1919 by Marcel Tolkowsky. Through the GIA system, diamond cuts are classified into 5 distinct forms, from ideal to poor.

Symmetry: The greater the symmetry of a diamond's facets, the better it looks. Thus, light can reflect from one facet to another, creating a unique sparkle.

Polishing: Polishing is intended to enhance the beauty of diamonds, as they are not complete without it. At Valmand, diamonds with these characteristics are used, noted from "Very Good" and above, as we value our prestige.

The quality of Valmand diamonds is certified by GIA certificates, and the processing of jewelry is done with great care and seriousness. Our team can guide you well in choosing the right diamonds, and the information on our website will help you choose the perfect jewelry with knowledge. Trust us, because we pay attention to the properties of the diamond when selecting them.