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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE FLOWER DIAMOND?
Contact us below with questions and serious inquires.
Contact us below with questions and serious inquires.
Email: theflowerdiamond@gmail.com
New York, New York
New York, New York
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Flower Diamond for sale?
Yes. The owner of the The Flower Diamond is interested in selling to the right buyer. If you have serious inquires or questions, please contact us to discuss any questions and arrange a viewing.
What is GIA?
GIA stands for the Gemology Institute of America. The nonprofit institute was established in 1931 and remains the world's foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls. The public benefit was responsible for creating the "4Cs" and and the International Diamond Grading System™, which are the standard around the world for evaluating and grading diamonds.
What is an inclusion?
One of the key characteristics of diamond clarity is inclusions. Inclusions are small imperfections within a diamond that are created due to the extreme pressure and heat that diamonds experience when they form.
Why re-cut a diamond to make it smaller?
In certain circumstances, a diamond can become more valuable if it is re-cut. A diamond may be cut to remove an inclusion; therefore, improving the clarity and making the diamond more valuable. In this case, the flower-shaped inclusion is what makes The Flower Diamond special.
What is a Gemologist?
A gemologist is responsible for certifying, analyzing, and describing the characteristics and qualities of gemstones. Diamonds, sapphires, and rubies are some examples of gemstones a gemologist may work with. They typically use microscopes, computerized tools, and various grading instruments to examine gemstones or finished pieces of jewelry so as to certify their quality.
Yes. The owner of the The Flower Diamond is interested in selling to the right buyer. If you have serious inquires or questions, please contact us to discuss any questions and arrange a viewing.
What is GIA?
GIA stands for the Gemology Institute of America. The nonprofit institute was established in 1931 and remains the world's foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls. The public benefit was responsible for creating the "4Cs" and and the International Diamond Grading System™, which are the standard around the world for evaluating and grading diamonds.
What is an inclusion?
One of the key characteristics of diamond clarity is inclusions. Inclusions are small imperfections within a diamond that are created due to the extreme pressure and heat that diamonds experience when they form.
Why re-cut a diamond to make it smaller?
In certain circumstances, a diamond can become more valuable if it is re-cut. A diamond may be cut to remove an inclusion; therefore, improving the clarity and making the diamond more valuable. In this case, the flower-shaped inclusion is what makes The Flower Diamond special.
What is a Gemologist?
A gemologist is responsible for certifying, analyzing, and describing the characteristics and qualities of gemstones. Diamonds, sapphires, and rubies are some examples of gemstones a gemologist may work with. They typically use microscopes, computerized tools, and various grading instruments to examine gemstones or finished pieces of jewelry so as to certify their quality.