Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
Each Diamond is Hand-Selected and Inspected
EXPLORE DIAMONDS

Round Diamond
From $1,440.00
Unit price per
Oval Diamond
From $1,400.00
Unit price per
Radiant Diamond
From $1,300.00
Unit price per
Marquise Diamond
From $1,300.00
Unit price per
Pear Diamond
From $1,350.00
Unit price per
Cushion Diamond
From $1,390.00
Unit price per
Asscher Diamond
From $1,380.00
Unit price per
Princess Diamond
From $1,405.00
Unit price per
Emerald Diamond
From $1,390.00
Unit price per
Elongated Cushion Diamond
From $1,390.00
Unit price perBESPOKE PROCESS
Can you tell the difference between these diamonds?



Henry Francis Diamonds
How Do You Inspect A Diamond
360 Videos?
We Put It To The Test
We ordered a diamond from a large, popular e-commerce site and were shocked by what arrived.
This diamond is a D Colour, VVS2 Clarity, 1 Carat Diamond
The diamond on the left appears significantly better than the one that has arrived. The diamond on the right shows a noticeable bowtie effect and has a greyish tone, appearing dull.
Ordered
Arrived
Lab Diamond Defects
Why do they matter? Because these defects aren't included in grading reports and can't be detected in 360 videos.
How do you avoid these defects? You can't, unless you inspect the lab diamond in person.

Causes:
-Excess boron.
Boron is used to try "undo" the brown tint caused by adding nitrogen, which speeds up the growth of lab diamonds.
Diamonds that are not specified as "fancy colour" are graded D-Z.

Causes:
-Excess boron.
Boron is used to try "undo" the brown tint caused by adding nitrogen, which speeds up the growth of lab diamonds.
Diamonds that are not specified as "fancy colour" are graded D-Z.

Causes:
-Vacancies in the crystal structure, caused by speeding up the growth of lab diamonds.
-CVD diamonds grown too quickly.
-Excess nitrogen, which is used to speed up the growth of lab diamonds.
Diamonds that are not specified as "fancy colour" are graded D-Z

Causes:
-Irradiated HPHT diamonds with excess titanium and aluminium
-CVD diamonds grown too quickly
-Graphite nanoclusters
-Metallic inclusions
-Post growth treating a brown diamond
Diamonds that are not specified as "fancy colour" are graded D-Z

Phosphorescent diamonds glow in the dark after exposed to UV light, they continue glowing for a few seconds or minutes even after the light source has been removed.
- Presence of boron can cause phosphorescence.
Not mentioned on grading report - must be tested for in person


