White Diamonds
White Diamonds
Description
Description
Cut:
Brilliant
Carat:
0.80 ct
Color:
Diamond (White)
Dimensions:
5.76 x 5.70 x 3.74 mm
certificate
certificate
AIG (D2310261924)
Information about the precious stone
Information about the precious stone
Origin:
White diamonds, also known as colorless diamonds, are the most common type of diamond. They are formed by the crystallization of carbon under extreme pressure and temperature conditions deep within the Earth's surface. The main deposits are found in countries such as Australia, Russia, Botswana, Canada, and South Africa. White diamonds have been prized for their clarity and brilliance for centuries.
Special features:
The color classification of white diamonds ranges from D (absolutely colorless) to Z (with a distinct yellow or brown hue). Diamonds of the highest quality (DF) are extremely rare and considered the most valuable. The value of a white diamond is determined not only by its color, but also by the four Cs: carat (weight), cut, color, and clarity. A well-cut diamond reflects light in a unique way, creating a sparkling appearance.