GIA vs EGL Certified Diamonds
When purchasing a certified diamond, it is important to understand that there are a few competing gemological laboratories in the market and that they are not all the same. deBebians...
When purchasing a certified diamond, it is important to understand that there are a few competing gemological laboratories in the market and that they are not all the same. deBebians...
Clarity refers to the number and type of inclusions located within a diamond and is measured under 10X magnification. There are eleven different clarity grades including flawless, internally flawless (IF),...
At deBebians we offer 10 different diamond shapes for the center stones in our engagement ring settings. Everyone tends to have a preference for one over another, but did you...
Our customers benefit from our team of GIA graduate gemologists, who provide excellence in service. deBebians has a team of GIA graduate gemologists that hand-select every diamond and gemstone used...
Round brilliant cut diamonds command the highest price per carat compared to all other diamond cuts because a diamond cutter loses more diamond rough in order to yield a 1.00ct...
Caring for any diamond jewelry like a princess cut eternity band should be taken seriously. Even though diamonds are quite hard and one of the hardest substances found on the...
Learning how to buy diamonds online is easy if you are familiar with the 4 C’s. If you are interested in finding out how to buy diamonds for an engagement...
One of the 4 C’s used in diamond grading is diamond clarity. This refers to the amount and type of inclusions that are located in a diamond. There are 11...
Diamond color is one of the 4 C’s used in diamond grading. This term refers to the actual body color of a diamond and grades diamonds that are in the...
One of the 4 C’s related to the value and quality of diamond grading is diamond carat weight. Carat weight is the measurement applied to diamonds, precious gem stones, and...
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