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Diamond Jewelry

Natural Diamond Jewelry

At AME Jewellery, we offer stunning collections of natural diamond jewelry, meticulously crafted to highlight the radiant brilliance of each diamond. Whether you're searching for a classic engagement ring or a pair of sparkling diamond earrings, each of our designs embodies the pure elegance of diamonds set in premium materials like white gold, rose gold, or 18K and 14K yellow gold. Every piece not only exudes sophistication and refinement but also serves as a timeless gift to commemorate the most precious moments in life.

At AME Jewellery, each diamond is carefully selected to shine through our unique designs. Discover our diamond jewelry collection and find the perfect, one-of-a-kind pieces for every special occasion in your life.

The symbol of purity, strength, and eternal love

Diamonds have long been seen as symbols of purity and innocence. They also represent strength, power, and courage. Most importantly, diamonds are a symbol of everlasting love, making them the perfect gift for significant milestones. The word "diamond" originates from the Greek word "adamastos," meaning "unconquerable," reflecting the unmatched durability and strength of this precious gemstone.

The birthstone of April and a milestone gem

Diamonds are the birthstone for those born in April - April Birthstone and are traditionally gifted for 10th and 60th wedding anniversaries. Additionally, diamonds are associated with the zodiac sign Aries ♈︎ and the Year of the Dog. These stones are not only symbols of wealth and power but also carry deep meanings of love and courage.

Fancy Color Diamonds – unique treasures

In the world of gemstones, Fancy Color Diamonds are among the rarest and most valuable. Each colored diamond boasts a unique hue and carries its own distinctive story and unmatched value. With their beauty and charm, these diamonds are truly nature's most precious treasures.

The story of love and history behind Diamonds

Diamonds have been part of many love stories and historical traditions. In 16th-century England, diamonds were used to engrave romantic vows onto windows, symbolizing eternal love. The ancient Greeks believed that the flame of a diamond reflected the flame of undying love. In 1477, the tradition of giving diamond engagement rings began when Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave a diamond ring to his fiancée.

Gemstone Factors

  • Mineral: Diamond
  • Chemistry: C
  • Color: Colorless and Fancy Color Diamond
  • Refractive Index: 2.42
  • Specific Gravity: 3.52
  • Mohs Hardness: 10

Having a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, diamond is the hardest known substance on Earth. This property makes diamonds not only valuable as jewelry but also one of the most prized natural minerals.

The history of Diamond mining

India was the world's primary diamond supplier throughout history until Brazil emerged as a major producer in the 1700s. In 1867, the discovery of diamonds in South Africa gave birth to the modern diamond industry and the formation of Cecil Rhodes' De Beers diamond empire. Since 1960, Russia has become one of the world's leading diamond producers, both in quantity and value.The diamond mining industry expanded further with the opening of the Argyle mine in Australia in 1983 and diamond mines in northern Canada in the 1990s. Diamonds are also found in other parts of the world, including the U.S., Venezuela, Guyana, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Ghana, Congo, Tanzania, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, and China.

Source: GIA - Gemological Institute of America

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