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Daily Recommended IGI Diamonds

Last updated: Sunday, October 13th 2024

Explore our “Daily Recommended IGI Natural Diamonds” collection, meticulously curated from a vast pool, showcasing only the top 3% of natural diamonds certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI). 

These gems have been rigorously assessed to meet high standards of color, cut, clarity, and carat weight, ensuring each diamond reflects unparalleled brilliance and quality. Ideal for those who value precision and certification from a reputable authority, this collection brings together exceptional natural beauty and the trusted verification of IGI, making each piece a remarkable choice for timeless jewelry.

Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut,  shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

IGI ratings for diamonds encompass the 4 Cs: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. The cut is graded from Excellent to Poor, assessing how well the diamond reflects light. Color is graded from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown). Clarity ranges from Flawless (FL) to Included (I), indicating the presence of internal or external flaws. Carat weight measures the diamond’s size. These ratings provide a comprehensive overview of a diamond’s quality.

Yes, it is perfectly okay to buy an IGI certified diamond. The International Gemological Institute is one of the most respected diamond grading laboratories globally. IGI certification ensures that a diamond has been evaluated meticulously for its cut, color, clarity, and carat weight, giving you confidence in the quality and authenticity of your purchase.

An IGI certified diamond is a diamond that has been evaluated and graded by the International Gemological Institute. The certification includes a detailed report that outlines the diamond’s characteristics, such as cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. IGI certification is a mark of quality and reliability, providing assurance that the diamond meets high standards.

The best IGI cut grade is “Ideal.” This grade signifies that the diamond has been cut to optimal proportions and symmetry, maximizing its brilliance, fire, and scintillation. An Ideal cut diamond reflects light beautifully, making it highly desirable for its exceptional sparkle and visual appeal.

To verify the authenticity of an IGI certificate, you can check the unique report number on the IGI website. Each IGI certificate includes a report number that you can enter into the IGI database to access detailed information about the diamond. Additionally, authentic IGI certificates are printed on secure paper with anti-counterfeiting measures.

IGI does not make diamonds; it grades them. However, the lab-grown diamonds that IGI grades are typically made in controlled laboratory environments using advanced technologies like High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) or Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). These processes replicate the natural diamond formation process, creating genuine diamonds that IGI then certifies.

Yes, IGI certified diamonds typically have a serial number inscribed on the diamond’s girdle. This number corresponds to the IGI certification report and can be used to verify the diamond’s authenticity and grading details. The inscription is microscopic and does not affect the diamond’s appearance.

Yes, IGI is a reputable and well-respected diamond grading laboratory. Known for its rigorous grading standards and comprehensive certification process, IGI is trusted by consumers and industry professionals alike. Their certifications provide reliable and detailed information about a diamond’s quality.

The IGI number is usually inscribed on the girdle of the diamond. This inscription is microscopic and requires a jeweler’s loupe or a microscope to view. Additionally, the IGI certification report will include the unique report number that corresponds to the inscription on the diamond. This number can be used to verify the diamond’s details and authenticity on the IGI website.

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