When it comes to purchasing diamonds online or at a physical store, most people are clueless about the things to look out for and how to protect themselves from making a bad purchase. You can’t really blame them.
What do we know about Jewelry production? Nothing! Well this page will give you a chance to look BEHIND THE SCENES of the process it takes to develop and created a piece of jewelry.
There are many steps in designing a piece of jewelry weather its a ring to a bracelet and koopeem.com wants to take you behind the scenes to show you the step by step process of developing a ring.
Diamond Cut

The cut determines how well a diamond absorbs and reflects light. The better the cut, the more sparkle the stone will have. Note: Cut does NOT refer to the shape of the stone.
Diamond Clarity

The clarity of a diamond refers to the amount/type of inclusions present in it. A diamond with lesser flaws inspected under 10X magnification receives a higher grade.
Diamond Color

The color of a diamond is rated on a scale of D – Z, with D being totally colorless and Z being a noticeable yellow. In the market, the range of D-F is highly sought after.
Diamond Carat

The carat weight refers to a specific measurement of how heavy the diamond is. Note: By itself, carat weight is not an indication of the stone’s physical dimensions.