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Diamond Ring of the Week – “Thin Seed”

Here’s our diamond ring of the week. It’s from the M. Geller collection at James Allen, and it features matching round diamonds in the band of the setting. This ring can be set with a round diamond or a princess cut diamond.

Check out the pictures:

M. Geller Diamond Ring

M. Geller Diamond Ring

Click here to see this ring at James Allen

To order this ring, just click the link above and select your ring size. Then, click the “Select This Ring” button and choose “Add a Diamond.” Then, choose your diamond (it can be round or princess cut). If you need help choosing the diamond, check out our diamond ring buying guides.

Big Valentine’s Day Sale on Diamond Rings

Here’s some good news: Diamond.com is having a huge sale for Valentine’s Day: 25% off and free shipping sitewide!

To take advantage of this great sale, click here to go to Diamond.com, shop for your ring, and remember to use the coupon code CVW25 at checkout.

Happy shopping!

How To Buy Diamond Rings – Other Diamond Grading Reports

In my last post, I went over the first diamond certification, the GIA report. In this post, I will go over the rest of the diamond reports that are important to know when you’re going to buy a diamond ring.

  • IGI Report

The reports from IGI (or International Gemological Information) are similar to the reports from the GIA.  It has information about a diamond’s cut, shape, color, weight, proportions, finish, and clarity. The grading scales are almost the same as the GIA. You can look back at the GIA information for more detail about these qualities.

  • AGS report

The AGS (American Gem Society) report is similar to the reports from the GIA and IGI, but it’s a little more simple. It has basic information about the 4 C’s (cut, clarity, color, and carat) of a diamond. It doesn’t have as much detail as the other reports.

  • EGL

An EGL (European Gemological Laboratory) report has a little more detail about the diamond proportion than the other reports. Besides that, it is very similar to the GIA and IGI reports.

So, next time you buy diamond rings, keep these reports in mind and make sure you check them.