Available in a variety of carats and colors, the unique Zales cut adds an extra luster to your diamond, creating a ring that will shine as brightly as the love it represents. In 1942 Bakelite-Catalin stopped sales of their colorful costume jewelry in order to concentrate on the nation's wartime needs. But this year they are a front and center fashion statement.
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Explanation of Cut, Color and Clarity of This Diamond
Cut Quality Proportions of the premium cut diamonds are very close to ideal cut. Premium cut diamond may be close to the ideal cut proportions and look just identical. By all means such diamonds are considered well cut. In fact, many consumers cannot distinguish between the ideal cut diamond and the premium cut. Appearance of diamond is very subjective and cannot be fully evaluated just by their proportions along.
Color Slight presence of color may be detected in F color graded diamonds by an expert gemologist. The diamonds of this grade are considered colorless. Great choice for the purist. Look for a fluorescence rating of faint, inert, none, or negligible.
Clarity Diamonds of SI3 clarity are on a borderline between slightly included and included diamonds. SI3 grade inclusions are almost obvious under 10x magnification. Inclusions in such diamonds may be noticeable to the unaided eye. However, when observing the diamond "face up" as it is mounted in a ring, the inclusions are usually not visible.