The Mimoke Magazine — Diamantes
The color of diamonds
Part of the value given to a diamond is its transparency or lack of color. This valuation that has traditionally been given responds to the rarity or uniqueness of a colorless diamond. Typically, a diamond tends to be slightly yellow, due to the presence of hydrogen atoms in its structure. The complete absence of color in diamond is very rare and therefore a completely colorless stone is given more value . Current trends continue to value the absence of color and the rarity of color. Although high jewelry today is influenced by trends in fashion and design and this means...
What is a lab created diamond?
Created diamonds are real diamonds, not imitations. They should not be confused with zircons, moissanites or other gems that claim to be imitations.
The near future of the diamond industry
"Over the last 25 years, lifestyles have evolved and purchasing patterns have changed. The diamond buyer is much more educated about the product. Many buyers are realizing that 'rarity' is little more than a myth ." Sergio E. Murcia CEO & Partner, Mimoke Fine Ethical Jewelry
COVID-19, special days: how to wear and keep your jewelry perfectly clean.
Like practically all materials, jewelry can harbor the C0VID-19 virus if exposed to this, like plastic, cardboard or wood, therefore it is essential to know how to clean and prevent take care of the jewelry.
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