GIA certificate 3 items total April 28, 2020 Length-to-Width Ratios: A Buyer's Guide As if buying a diamond wasn’t complicated enough, an added element that goes beyond the basic 4C’s requires additional consideration: diamond ratios. Luckily, this uncharted territory isn’t as difficult to understand as one might think! In an effort to ease your diamond buying experience, we’ve simplified what you need to know about measurement ratios to help get you to the finish line of finding your perfect diamond! Continue reading → Continue reading → This entry was posted in Diamonds 101 and tagged laurenb, fall, Facets, emerald, natural, oval, brilliance, pear, GIA, gems, round diamonds, emerald cut diamonds, diamond ratios, GIA certificate, elongated, cushion appearance, round diamond, elongated cushion, step cut, emerald cut, cushion cut, fancy shape, diamond shape, radiant cut diamond, radiant, radiant cut, ring, lauren b, engagement, jewelry, Diamond on April 28, 2020 by Gabby Schwarz. March 20, 2020 Secrets of Diamond Buying: Millimeter Spread When it comes to purchasing a diamond, the initial stages might make it seem as though it’s all about the color and clarity grade. However, at Lauren B, we’ve mastered the art of the entire diamond selection process to ensure our own inventory is made up of exceptional options for your engagement ring. Continue reading → Continue reading → This entry was posted in Diamonds 101 and tagged clarity, oval, pear, GIA, diamond selection, color, GIA certificate, oval diamonds, oval diamond, lauren b, diamonds, engagement ring, engagement, Diamond on March 20, 2020 by Gabby Schwarz. April 13, 2017 "Eye Clean"- What Does It Really Mean? What is An "Eye Clean" Diamond?Buying a diamond is not the easiest task. At the end of the day the goal is a to have a diamond that sparkles beautifully and looks good to your eyes. Eye clean is a term you will hear often and a lot of people ask us what is the true meaning. The most basic definition that we can give is that to the naked and unaided human eye the diamond appears to be clear of imperfections. So when does "eye clean" become relevant? Continue reading → Continue reading → This entry was posted in Diamonds 101 and tagged GIA certificate, selecting diamond center, flawless diamond, round brilliant cut, si1 clarity, si2 clarity, eye clean, eye clean diamond, choosing your diamond quality, diamond clarity on April 13, 2017 by admin. 3 Item(s)