'Good quality' is relative.
The quality of every diamond is rated according to its colour, its cut, its clarity and its carat weight.
The top quality diamonds are D colour (for white) or Intense Fancy Vivid colour (for coloured), Flawless in clarity, are cut 'perfectly' and have a large carat weight.
You can ask your KMart retailer for the quality 'papers' on the diamond you want to buy, and compare those qualities to the top quality factors listed here.
There are several stores where good quality Everlast shoes can be found. Some of the stores that carry the shoes are Sears, Kmart, and Footlocker.
When there are not any flaws in the stones or diamonds it means the quality is high.
The highest quality diamonds are found in the earth.
Only 25% of diamonds mined are gem quality: the remaining 75% are industrial diamonds, which is another term you could use for low quality diamonds.
A good quality callum can be purchased very easily. Many retail stores like Target, Walmart, and Kmart and online stores such as eBay and Amazon sell a good quality callum at a great price.
Brown diamonds are the most common colour of diamonds mined, of gem-quality. Only about 20% of all diamonds mined are of gem quality.
Diamonds are classified as industrial -- about 80% -- and gemstone quality, the remainder. Gemstone quality diamonds are classified according to cut, clarity, colour and carat weight.
Not all diamonds have high quality. There are people who sell terribly included diamonds and attempt to pass them off as 'high-quality', which they are not. As well, most diamonds mined today are used for industrial applications and not for jewelry. Industrial-quality diamonds are not high-quality material. A certified gemologist will help you document exactly how the high the quality is in a diamond that you present for certification.
Apparently, your local KMart offers their brand -- Orange Blossom -- of diamonds. You can shop there to find the diamond you want.
'Low quality' diamonds are industrial diamonds, which make up about 80% of all diamonds mined. 'Low quality' diamonds used in jewelery could be cloudy with visible inclusions or could be poorly cut.
About 20% of all diamonds mined are gem-quality diamonds.
Gem-quality diamonds can be said to be transparent to translucent in rough crystals. Industrial diamonds are cloudy -- intensely flawed -- and may be opaque, but are not considered transparent.