Diamond

Diamond takes its name from the ancient Greek word “adamas”, meaning “unconquerable” or “indomitable,” a direct reference to its exceptional hardness. With a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, diamond is the hardest known natural material.
It is the most widely recognized gemstone in the world, admired for centuries for its brilliance, rarity, and timeless symbolism. Diamonds are considered both a luxury gemstone and a long-term store of value, with prices influenced by supply, demand, and quality factors.
Their value is determined by the well-known “4Cs”: color, clarity, cut, and carat weight, which define the overall quality and appearance of each stone.
Highly sought after in fine jewelry, diamonds remain a global benchmark for elegance and prestige, used in engagement rings, high jewelry creations, and collector-grade pieces.
Each stone is carefully selected for its gem quality and visual performance.

Origins: Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Russia, Canada, Australia, Brazil.

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