Enterprise policy

Enterprise policy

Description

We believe in continuous improvement in customer service with the use of modern technology. Our employees are our assets. We like to invest on developing their skills for organizational growth.

Key Points

Quality :

Cut :


  • Cut is a diamond’s most important characteristic.
  • It has the greatest overall influence on a diamond’s beauty.
  • It determines what we generally think of as sparkle.

A diamond’s cut grade is an objective measure of a diamond’s light performance, or, what we generally think of as sparkle. When a diamond is cut with the proper proportions, light is returned out of the top of the diamond (which gemmologists refer to as the table). If it is cut too shallow, light leaks out of the bottom; too deep and it escapes out of the side.

Clarity :

Clarity is a measure of the number and size of the tiny imperfections that occur in almost all diamonds. Many of these imperfections are microscopic, and do not affect a diamond’s beauty in any discernible way.

 

According to many experts, clarity generally has the least impact on a diamond’s appearance. Clarity simply refers to the tiny, natural imperfections that occur in all but the finest diamonds. Gemologists refer to these imperfections by a variety of technical names, including blemishes and inclusions, among others. Diamonds with the least and smallest imperfections receive the highest clarity grades. Because these imperfections tend to be microscopic, they do not generally affect a diamond’s beauty in any discernible way.

Colour :

  • Colour refers to a diamond’s lack of colour, grading the whiteness of a diamond.
  • A colour grade of D is the highest possible, while Z is the lowest

Colour manifests itself in a diamond as a pale yellow. This is why a diamond’s colour grade is based on its lack of colour. The less colour a diamond has, the higher its colour grade. After cut, colour is generally considered the second most important characteristic when selecting a diamond. This is because the human eye tends to detect a diamond’s sparkle (light performance) first, and colour second. Most of the Savani Gems diamonds are graded near colourless.

Carat :

Much as there are 100 pennies in a dollar, a one-carat diamond is comprised of 100 points. Hence, 50 points is equal to 1/2-carat, and so on.

Carat is specifically a measure of a diamond’s weight, and by itself may not accurately   reflect a diamond’s size.

To understand diamond size, carat weight should be considered in conjunction with two other criteria:

  • Distance in millimetres across the top of the diamond.
  • Diamond’s cut grade.

SAVANI GEMS has capacity to supply diamonds in huge quantity.

Price :

We supply rough and polished diamonds at very fair and competitive price.