Diamond Cost BreakdownWe like transparency and we're breaking industry stereotypes. Below is a list of our cost and mark ups. Our goal is to ensure you get a fair price.
Cut is the quality of a diamond's proportions and symmetry. The better a diamond's proportions and symmetry, the more sparkle it will produce. Cut is the most important of the 4 Cs.
Decent amount of sparkle. Excellent polish. Very good symmetry.
Cut:Good
Polish:Excellent
Symmetry:Very Good
Table:54%
Depth:51.8%
Crown Angle:0
Girdle Thickness: Very Thick
Girdle Percentage: Slightly Thick to Very Thick, Faceted
Pavilion Angle:0
Width:8.79
Length:13.73
L/W Ratio:1.56
Culet:N
Measurements: 13.73 x 8.79 x 4.56 mm
Carat
Carat is the measure of a diamond's weight and size. We offer an array of high-quality diamonds ranging from 0.18 to 25.00 carats- with 1.00 carat being the most popular.
Carat:3.74
Looks Like:4.36
This will look larger than a 3.74 carat diamond
Color
A diamond's color grade actually measures how little color it reflects. To strike the best balance between cost and beauty, go for diamonds in the Near Colorless range: G, H, and I.
Color:L
Clarity
Clarity indicates how many flaws are visible to the naked eye. Too many flaws can detract from a diamond's beauty.