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This section contains articles about diamond grading, diamond color, technology, tools, and diamond equipment. A diamond's quality is determined by several factors, including the diamond's clarity, the diamond's color, the diamond's cut (usually consisting of proportions, symmetry, and polish), and the diamond's carat weight. Check this section often, as articles on diamond grading and other topics will be updated and added.
New Cut Grading Systems: the Technology Provider's Challenge
The major gem labs are expected to roll out new cut grading systems in early 2005. These new grading systems will have a profound effect on the entire diamond equipment industry. Technology providers like Sarin will be especially affected and will need to adapt its products to the new era. This article discusses some of the challenges that technology providers will face in light of the new cut grading systems.
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Colorimeter and Diamond Quality
Diamond quality is determined by several factors. Find out how a diamond colorimeter can help you determine the diamond color in the diamond evaluation process and how it can help sell more diamonds.
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Diamond Cut
This article deals with diamond cut. Are all "ideal cut diamonds" really ideal? What are the ideal proportions based on?
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Diamond Evaluation & Branding
After completing the diamond evaluation process, it's time to consider branding. This is where you can make a difference, after the diamond's clarity, color, cut, and carat weight have been determined. This can be done by inscribing a personal message on the diamond and in other ways.
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