Like any gemstone, it's best to do your research before buying. Only buy from a reputable dealer (regardless of the brand or name stuck to it).
So not confuse Crown of Light with diamond cut. Crown of Light is a registered brand name. They are selling a cut called the Crown of light cut. There have been a number of complaints made about the quality and pricing of the diamonds on some consumer sites. You really need to do your research and judge for yourself as to the quality and price.
The diamonds themselves come from a company called the Namibian Diamond Trading Company, which is supposed to be conflict free. If you do a bit of digging you will find out the diamonds are actually from De Beers, Namibian Diamond Trading is part of the De Beers' group.
Again, if you like what you see, and like the price. Go ahead and buy it. If you don't, there is plenty of competition. Its a very personal choice.
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Crown of Light diamonds are unique in their patented cutting technique that features 90 facets, creating a mesmerizing display of light and sparkle. These diamonds are renowned for their exceptional brilliance, fire, and scintillation, making them highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. Each Crown of Light diamond is carefully crafted to maximize its beauty and radiance, resulting in a stunning gemstone with unparalleled sparkle.
Diamonds are not reflective like mirrors: diamonds refract light and split the beams or light sources into colours. This characteristic of the diamond material is what gives a diamond its 'fire'.
Yes, diamonds are translucent, meaning they allow light to pass through them. This quality is what gives diamonds their brilliant sparkle and fire when light enters and reflects off their facets.
No. Diamonds reflect and refract light. Without a light source, a diamond cannot be seen.No, a diamond is not a source of light. A cut diamond appears to sparkle because it is very good at scattering light that strikes it.
Take your earrings to a local jeweler who can use a probe to confirm that the diamonds are real -- or not.
Real diamonds sparkle in all types of lighting conditions, not just under bright light. A diamond's sparkle is a result of its cut, clarity, and internal properties refracting light, creating its signature brilliance and fire. Diamonds can shine and reflect light in any type of light setting.