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Pearson's carries a large assortment of loose stones. Sizes range from melee to 5 Carat and over. Our selection includes round brilliant, marquise, emerald, princess, pear and oval shapes. It is our pleasure to help you find just the right Cut, Clarity and Color you are looking for.
Lazare Kaplan
GIA Certified Diamonds
AGS Certified Diamonds
Fancy Colored Diamonds
Loose Diamonds
When you buy a diamond there are four points that you should consider, collectively known as the Four C’s.
1. Cut: refers to the proportions, finish, symmetry, and polish of the diamond. These factors determine the fire and brilliance of a diamond. Well cut diamonds sell at a premium and poorly cut diamonds sell at discounted prices.
2. Color: describes the amount of color the diamond contains. The color is commonly referred to by letter. D is absolute colorless while XYZ becomes increasingly easy to see color.
3. Clarity: describes the clearness or purity of a diamond. This is determined by the number, size, nature and location of internal (inclusions) and external (blemishes) imperfections.
4. Carat: is the unit of weight for a diamond. A carat is further subdivided in 100 points (0.01 carat = 1 point). One carat is equal to 0.20 grams. Value per carat increases with carat size, because larger rough diamonds occur less frequently. In other words, 2 half-carat diamonds taken together will not cost as much as 1 one-carat diamond, as the one-carat stone is more rare.
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