Diamond Ratios
- by Lilywho Ltd
A diamonds ratio is calculated by dividing the length of the stone by its width. The ratio is the diamonds length divided by its width. For example, a diamond measuring 7.5 mm by 5 mm would have a ratio of 1.5.
Bridal & Wedding Jewellery
- by Lilywho Ltd
Choosing the perfect engagement ring and wedding ring is one of the most meaningful decisions in a lifetime. These pieces are more than just jewellery, they are lasting symbols of love, commitment, and the story you are building together.
Diamond Colours
- by Lilywho Ltd
Diamond colour is one of the famous 4 C's of a Diamond. It refers to the natural tint present in Diamonds. Colour can be visible in both lab grown diamonds and natural diamonds. In nature, most diamonds are not perfectly colourless so often carry a very slight hint of yellow or brown. The closer a diamond is to being completely colourless, the rarer and more valuable it becomes. Because of this, diamond colour is one of the most important factors in determining both the beauty and the value of a diamond.
Platinum or White gold?
- by Lilywho Ltd
Birthstone Jewellery
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A Hybrid Jewellery Business
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Bespoke Diamond Rings in Ireland
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Why is Cut the vital C of the 4 C's
- by Lilywho Ltd
Diamond Colours
- by Lilywho Ltd