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Faqs

Yes, we test our gemstones in bulk and have certificates. You can verify the gem at a lab and compare it with our certificate

Yes, we guarantee the authenticity of our gemstones. Our testing offices use advanced equipment, and our gemologists ensure every gem is genuine.

Gemstones form over millions of years and are found only in a few locations. Most mined gemstones aren’t of gem quality, and only a small fraction are larger than 3 carats. Their rarity and long journey to reach you contribute to their high price.

It's hard for an untrained person to tell. You should rely on certifications and buy from trusted sellers. Gemologists or experts can accurately distinguish real gems from imitations.

Carat (0.200mg) is the standard unit of weight measurement for gemstones and diamonds around the world. Whereas Ratti (0.1215mg / 0.182mg) is a traditional unit of measurement in India based on Ratti Seed, which was used a long time ago when accurate weighing scales did not exist. Ratti is still used by many astrologers in India to recommend gemstones.

A carat is the unit used worldwide to measure the weight of gemstones and diamonds. One carat equals 200 milligrams or 0.2 grams.

No, carat only measures weight. Purity is unrelated to carat. Don’t confuse carat with "karat," which indicates the purity of gold or other metals

The Four C’s are

  • Color
  • Clarity
  • Cut
  • Carat Weight

These factors are key in determining the quality and value of gemstones and diamonds

Yes! Apart from the Four C's, other factors include:

  • Enhancements: Treatments to improve color and clarity, though untreated gems are rarer and more valuable.
  • Characteristics: Each gemstone is unique and has its own appeal.
  • Certification: To verify authenticity, as many imitations exist
  • Origin: Some origins have higher prestige, like Kashmir sapphires or Burmese rubies.

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