In addition to gold, your piece can also be casted in platinum, sterling silver, yellow/white brass, bronze, and stainless steel. If you are looking to have your piece in a different metal please reach out and we will see if we can make that possible.
We offer 22K / 20K / 18K / 14K / 10K gold in 3 different color varieties: yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold.
In addition to gold, your piece can also be casted in platinum, sterling silver, yellow/white brass, bronze, and stainless steel. If you are looking to have your piece in a different metal please reach out and we will see if we can make that possible.
With so many diamonds available, choosing the perfect one can feel overwhelming. To help you find a stone that meets the highest standards of quality, beauty, and durability, we partner with trusted vendors to source a stunning diamond that will perfectly complement your custom jewelry design.
We want you to be delighted with the diamond we procure for you. We will provide you with an official grading report from GIA (the Gemological Institute of America) or IGI (International Gemological Institute) for 1.0 ct. lab diamonds and larger.
Your diamond’s grading report will include details of your diamond’s identifying characteristics, such as cut, color, clarity, carat weight, etc. This report will also contain a unique report number that has been specifically assigned to your individual stone.
In addition to lab diamonds, we also work with colored diamonds, moissanites, birth stones, sapphires, and more.
When it comes to selecting a diamond, the 4 C’s – cut, color, carat weight, and clarity – are the universal standard used to assess the characteristics of a stone.
A diamond is cut to maximize its brilliance, and a cut is graded based on how the diamond’s facets interact with light. A diamond’s cut will range from Excellent to Poor based on its brightness (the amount of light it reflects internally and externally), fire (the rainbow-colored flashes of light that are reflected back when exposed to light), and scintillation (the amount of sparkle), as well as weight ratio, polish, and symmetry.
A diamond’s color is graded to determine its relative absence of color. The “whiteness” of diamonds is graded using a color scale which ranges from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown). For “colorless” and some “near colorless” grades of diamonds, these color distinctions are so slight that they are often undiscernable by the untrained eye.
A diamond’s carat weight is the standard unit of weight used to measure diamonds and other gemstones. Carat weight is measured with a highly precise electronic scale, rounded to the nearest hundredth of a carat.
A diamond’s clarity is based on the number, size, and visibility of the tiny internal inclusions and external blemishes that occur in almost all diamonds. Many of these unique characteristics can only be seen under a microscope, and they do not affect a diamond’s beauty in any visibly discernible way. A diamond is assigned a clarity grade by a trained grader who will evaluate the stone under 10x magnification; this grade will range from F (flawless) to I (included)