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by Rehman Ahmed
The 4Cs Of Diamonds
The 4Cs of Diamonds - cut, color, clarity, and carat weight - the most important characteristics to understand when making a ...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Is The Cut Of A Diamond?
Have you ever noticed how many surfaces a diamond has? A diamond’s cut refers to how well-proportioned the dimension...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Is Diamond Color?
Did you know that it’s very rare to find a diamond that doesn’t have any color at all? In fact, diamonds are found in almos...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Is Diamond Clarity?
Diamond clarity is the assessment of small imperfections on the surface and within the stone. Surface flaws are called bl...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Is A Diamond Carat?
The term carat is often misunderstood. It refers to a diamond's weight, not its size. Another misperception is that a lar...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Is A Lab-Grown Diamond?
Lab-grown diamond technology for industrial uses has been around for over 50 years, but within the last decade th...
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by Rehman Ahmed
The shape is an important consideration when buying a diamond as it directly influences price. Round diamonds, the most popular diamond shape, ten...
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by Rehman Ahmed
At TakatGem, our jewelry is crafted with only the finest materials, ensuring you a lifetime of value. Learn more about the variety of metals we of...
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by Rehman Ahmed
As the largest online retailer of certified diamonds and fine jewelry, we can say with confidence that you’ve come to the right place. Our selecti...
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by Rehman Ahmed
If you're wondering how to buy a wedding ring, you’ve come to the right place. TakatGem experts will answer your most pressing questions, explain ...
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by Rehman Ahmed
What Does Your Birthstone Say About You?
Unlike the ups and downs of horoscopes, birthstones are said to reflect only the positive aspects of y...
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by Rehman Ahmed
To help you find your ring size, our diamond jewelry experts have put together this complete ring size guide including a ring size chart, printabl...
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