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DIAMONDS

DIAMONDS Diamonds basically have very different characteristics. For example, looking at two diamonds of the same size, one could assume that both are worth the same amount. However, this is not entirely true, because if there are even small differences, the effect of a diamond and its value are completely different. The best-known criteria for classifying a diamond in terms of quality and value are the so-called four Cs: Carat (Karat),  Color (Color),  Clarity (purity),  Cut We would be happy to advise you in our branches in Zurich and St. Moritz.    

CARAT

CARAT The carat is one of the four most important quality features - the so-called four Cs - that are used to determine the price of diamonds. It is a unit of measurement for the weight of diamonds and other precious stones, where one carat is equal to 0.2 grams. As...

CLARITY (PURITY)

CLARITY (PURITY) The clarity of a diamond is one of the four C's that determine the quality of a diamond. Ideally, a diamond is completely transparent and translucent - in reality, however, the majority of gemstones have imperfections and are more or less heavily clouded. This has the consequence that the much...

COLOR

COLOR Color classifies the color of a diamond. Diamonds come in all colors, with yellowish tones being the most common - these are judged together with the colorless diamonds in the grading process, as their yellowish color is not intense enough to be called absolutely yellow diamonds. Basically, when evaluating the color,...

CUT

CUT The cut is one of the four C's and is therefore one of the most important criteria for determining the quality of a diamond, as it is largely responsible for its brilliance and bewitching sparkle. You have to know that the rainbow-colored shine of a diamond, its so-called fire, comes...