A cultured diamond is made in a laboratory and is not a natural stone, even though it is manufactured from carbon.
Industrial diamonds have been made in laboratories in America since the 1950s, and gem-stone quality diamonds only recently.
What can be inferred from the phrase in your question is a description of a gem-stone quality diamond (which is always less valuable than a natural diamond).
Size (with all standards equal, bigger is better), type (cultured more than freshwater), quality of shape (symmetry if cultured), color and quality of lustre...
Diamond Aura is the name of a SIMULATED diamond, NOT a synthetic diamond. Natural diamonds and synthetic (cultured) diamonds are identical in being made of pure carbon highly compressed with a hardness of 10. Cultured diamonds cost from 2/3 to 3/4 the price of natural diamonds. SIMULATED diamonds are NOT made of pure carbon. Cubic Zirconium (zirconium dioxide with hardness 8.5) and Mossanite (silicon carbide with hardness 9.25) are simulated diamonds and cost vastly less than natural or cultured diamonds. Diamond Aura stones have a hardness of 8.5, which suggests that they are cubic zirconium.
Depends on the quality of the diamond in question.
Yes, if it is a gem-stone quality diamond.
The 'best quality diamond' is the diamond that you can afford. If you want an investment quality diamond -- which some consider the 'best', look for a fancy intense coloured or a D colour diamond, or a Flawless or Internally Flawless diamond with an excellent cut in the shape and carat size that you want. Your trusted local jeweler can sell it to you.
Your answer depends on the quality and number of diamond(s) set in the metal and the quality of the metal.
One can find information on diamond quality by going to the To Diamonds website. The website has information on how to buy diamonds and what to look for in a diamond.
Cultured pearl solitaires can run anywhere from $50 dollars to $500 dollars . It all depends on the quality and maker of the item and some are better and more real than others.
The 4Cs of Diamond quality are four parameters on which the quality and price of a diamond are decided. These 4Cs are Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat weight. These four parameters help you find the best-suited diamond for you. You can find more information about this 4Cs on our website highglow
Facets on a diamond can be one measure of a stone's quality. For instance, if the facets are aligned well then you probably have a quality cut.
The value of a diamond depends on the quality of a diamond, which is determined by the diamond's attributes or its 4 C's (which include: color, clarity, cut and carat weight). Generally speaking, the higher the quality of the diamond, the higher its value will be.
Diamond transparency -- also known as clarity -- varies from none to flawless, depending on the quality of the diamond.