OVERVIEW
At Jon Crosbie Jeweller, we stock
certified diamonds and fine quality coloured gemstones.
Every diamond is different, incorporating a complex constellation
of factors that determine the rarity of each stone. Although
gemmologists train for years to master the art and science of
diamond appraisal, with a little basic instruction, anyone can
learn how to read an appraisal and compare the grades of different
stones.
Each diamond is as unique as the person who owns it. Just as a
diamond reflects the colour of the light it bears, it should also
reflect the personality of the individual who wears it. Here lies
the art of selecting a diamond, for yourself, or as a gift.
Your knowledge of yourself, if you are buying for yourself, or
your knowledge of a loved one, if the diamond is a gift, is
expressed in your selection. Through your choice of a diamond, you
are making a public statement about the loved one - and about your
relationship - and that statement is repeated every time the
diamond is worn.
This is why, for many women, there is such mystique in diamond
jewellery gifts, and why, for many men, there is such uncertainty
in its selection. What is important in the selection of a diamond
has little to do with the cost of the jewellery and much to do with
the richness of the relationship.
Truly flawless diamonds are very rare, and very expensive, so you
will seldom face the task of selecting a perfect diamond. It is a
fairly simple matter to find beautiful diamonds with no flaws
visible to the naked eye and buy them at reasonable prices.
Diamonds are graded using a system that judges the stone on its
colour, clarity, cut and carat weight - commonly known as the Four
C's. Diamonds of uncommonly high quality and size are often sold as
"certified diamonds" and come with a certificate that proves the
stone's value. Even non-certified diamonds, however, should be
evaluated using the Four C's to help determine cost.
















