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Ethical Diamonds |
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We
are proud to say that all diamonds supplied by Gowan Jewellers not only come
from a legitimate source
which is not involved in funding conflict, but
also help make a positive contribution to the welfare of poor
communities.
The diamonds start their journey in South Africa. Once mined they are bought by
Bhansali & Co. of India.
As a sightholder company Bhansali are required to
attend a meeting every 5 weeks at the offices of De Beers in London where the
parcels of rough diamonds are chosen. Your rough
diamond is then cut and polished in India, using computer technology & increased
mechanisation. This creates a better cut stone, getting the most from the
rough piece of
diamond and has eliminated the need for child labour to be used.
Bhansali &
Co is a family business established in 1969. It now employs 1,500 part time and
full time staff in a remote region that continues struggle with poverty. The
company operates a Trust which invests heavily in rural Indian education and
health programmes such as immunisation. The family have taken positive and
lasting steps to alleviate poverty and prevent child labour.
Your diamond is then sent to Bhansali's sister company and our supplier, World
Shiner. Here the diamonds are sorted and graded and can be sent for AnchorCert
certification if required. We also
have the advantage of getting extremely good prices for our customers.
Please telephone with your requirements for an up to date quote.
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Choosing Diamonds :
Our friendly
and professional staff are happy to advise you about diamonds.
We hope this
page will make the subject less daunting!
The 4 C's : Cut, Colour,
Clarity,
Carat-weight
Diamond Prices:
Each diamond
is individually priced according to 4 criteria known as the 4 Cs.
As a rough
guide each grade improvement (on colour or clarity for example) adds
approximately 10% to the price.
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The Cut
( or more accurately the cut’s proportions)
Cut is the only diamond
characteristic directly influenced by man - the other three are
dictated by nature. A good round brilliant cut releases the
life, fire and sparkle of a diamond through the arrangement and
proportions of its 57 or 48 facets (tiny planes that create angles
to reflect light). When a diamond is cut to good proportions,
light will reflect from one facet to another and disperse through
the top of the stone, resulting in a display of brilliance an fire.
Diamonds that re cut too deep or too shallow lose light that spills
through the side or bottom.

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The
Colour
Whilst most diamonds appear white, many of them display hints of colour
barely discernible to the naked eye. The closer a diamond approaches colourless, the rarer and more valuable
the stone.
Diamonds with a strong pure colour are extremely rare and are called
'fancies'. Amongst them can be found pink, blue, yellow, green and
orange.

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The Clarity
A diamond's clarity is determined by the degree to which it is free from
naturally occurring inclusions, often called 'nature's fingerprints'. The
number, type, colour, size and position of the internal birthmarks can
effect a diamond's value. However, many are invisible to the naked eye
requiring magnification under a standard 10x magnification loupe before they
become apparent. The fewer inclusions, the rarer the stone
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The Carat
(weight)
Carat refers to weight and therefore the size of a diamond. Once
carat is divided into 100 points. Therefore, a diamond weighting
50 points is half a carat. Size is the most obvious factor in
determining the value of a diamond. But two diamonds of equal size
can have very different values, depending on their cut, clarity and
colour.

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Diamond Certificates:
There are
many companies offering certificated diamonds but we would recommend only
the following Certification Laboratories:
AnchorCert - an economic
and reliable service provided in association with the British Assay Office so that your stone
can be tested within one week at a cost of £ 95.00 and does not have to be
sent abroad.
GIA (Gemmological
Institute of America) - the most widely known service worldwide but
expensive and slow -
takes 6 to 8 weeks and cost of £400. plus.
HRD (Diamond High
Council) -usually done in the Netherlands - similiar problems to the GIA
It is
important to note that smaller stones below 1/3 ct are not usually
individually certificated. Diamonds
provided by
us of 1ct or over will include a Certificate from Anchorcert. Any diamonds
1/2 ct to 1ct in size can be provided with Certification on request at an
additional charge but this can only be done prior to setting.
We will
indicate the quality of any stones provide by us – this will be based on our
opinion and that of our gem dealers which we are sure you will find are very
reliable and trustworthy sources!
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Diamonds on approval:
Because we
realise that the above may seem rather complicated, we are happy to provide
a selection of diamonds on approval at the Gowan Jewellers. You can then
see the differences in colour, clarity, size and shape for yourself,
according to your requirements and budget.
You will be
under no obligation to buy. |