A diamond ring. It marks your years of love. And years to come. You catch a glimpse of it daily. Glistening. Sparkling. Reminding you of your unique love.
Choose from our bridal collection or design with us to create your custom ring. Your budget, your design, your ring. Only at Jai’s Turks and Caicos.
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The 4 C's
Every diamond, like a human fingerprint, has certain distinguishing characteristics. The 4Cs—color, clarity, cut and carat weight—are the globally accepted standards for assessing the quality of a diamond.
Cut
The most important of the 4Cs—cut—refers to how a diamond’s facets interact with light. It is determined by symmetry, proportion and polish. More than any other factor, cut determines the beauty of the stone.
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Clarity
Diamond clarity is a measure of the purity and rarity of the stone, graded by the visibility of these characteristics under 10-power magnification. A stone is graded as flawless if, under 10-power magnification, no inclusions (internal flaws) and no blemishes (external imperfections) are visible.
Color
Color refers to the natural tint inherent in white diamonds. In nature, most white diamonds have a slight tint of yellow. The closer to being “colorless” a diamond is, the rarer it is. The industry standard for grading color is to evaluate each stone against a master set and assign a letter grade from “D” (colorless) to “Z” (light yellow).
Carat
Carat denotes the weight of a diamond, not the size. Carat weight can appear differently across different diamond shapes. A diamond may have a higher carat weight without appearing larger and two diamonds of the same carat weight can vary in size if one is cut deeper than the other. Taken by itself, carat weight does not determine a diamond’s value.