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About Our Loose Diamonds
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All Our Diamonds are 100% Natural
High clarity diamonds are a lot more common than they used to be. That’s because it is easier to enhance the clarity of a diamond through artificial treatments and techniques. The diamond isn’t necessarily more valuable, it just looks more valuable at first glance.
At Israel Diamonds, we are committed to giving you the true quality of natural diamonds, with the clarity provided by nature, not enhanced or treated. We do not sell clarity enhanced diamonds that have been treated in any way. All our loose diamonds are handpicked and double checked by professional gemologists to ensure they are 100% natural
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Certified GIA Diamonds
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) created the 4Cs grading system for diamonds – color, cut, clarity and carat weight. As the GIA is renowned for having the strictest and most consistent grading standards of the leading labs, the GIA certificate is considered the benchmark when assessing a diamond’s quality.
When you buy a GIA certified diamond, you have the confidence of knowing exactly what you are buying and how much you should pay, based on current market comparisons. The diamond comes with a GIA certificate, which guarantees that you have purchased a high quality natural stone, rather than a synthetic stone or a fracture-filled stone that can seem deceptively bright.
Most of our loose diamonds are already have GIA certification, and if you select a stone from our inventory that has not yet been certified, we will arrange this at your request.
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Wholesale prices
Many of our clients are retailers, yet we also offer the same wholesale prices to our individual customers too. We are committed to consistently providing the highest quality diamonds at competitive wholesale prices. Contact us today if you would like to purchase the highest quality diamonds wholesale for the best market price.
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Explore our Diamonds
The most requested diamond is a brilliant diamond - beautiful cuts with numerous facets that sparkle and make a statement. Take a look at our catalog of wholesale diamonds online below. Buying loose diamonds wholesale doesn't mean you have to sacrifice on clarity - not with Israel Diamonds! We believe in our product so much that we offer a 30-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee - shop with Israel Diamonds risk-free!
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Princess Cut Diamond
A common request is this geometric sharp square shape - especially popular during the wedding season! The princess cut diamond is second in popularity to the round cut. This traditionally square shaped diamond is like an inverted pyramid. This unique style has over 50 chevron-shaped facets, allowing the stone to exude excellent fire and brilliance from every angle.
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Oval Cut Diamond
The oval cut diamond is a timeless classic. You can think of this as an elongated version of the round. It shares the brilliance of rounds while offering a more unique shape. Besides, when cut well, ovals can look larger than rounds even if they share the same carat specs.
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Cushion Cut Diamond
Commonly called the most brilliant of the brilliant cut diamonds. They come in square or rectangle shapes with rounded corners, helping increase the facet size while providing elegance and sparkle. Also referred to as the vintage style because they were popular way before diamond cutters possessed technologies to cut other shapes.
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Emerald Cut Diamond
A bold option with step cut facets dating back to the 16th Century. This has a rectangular shape with distinctive step cuts that reflect light and create a mirror effect for extra sparkle. The elongated facets of this geometric shape exude a touch of timeless elegance.
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Marquise Diamond
Generally chosen when the illusion of a bigger diamond is required. Also known as the eye-shaped, football-shaped, or boat-shaped cut because of its unique ellipse shape with pointed ends. This features a stunning 58 facets for extra brilliance.
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Radiant Cut Diamond
Popular as studs and pendants, the radiant cut has more facets than a princess cut diamond. This cut definitely lives up to its name by providing tons of radiance. This cut was invented in 1977 and has remained popular because the design in the pavilion and crown provides extra shine.
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Asscher Cut Diamond
The asscher cut diamond is often mistaken for an emerald. The differences between the asscher cut vs emerald cut is mostly in the shape of the diamond. It also has step cuts akin to an emerald but there are x-shaped facets from the corners down to the center pavilion. This intricate cut is one of the more expensive ones in the market.
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Pear Shaped Diamond
Also known as teardrop diamonds, the pear shape is known to conceal imperfections. This is another classic cut that has been around since time immemorial. It’s a cross between a round cut and a marquis cut bringing the brilliance of both into one stone.
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Round Diamond
One of the most popular diamond shapes, especially for engagement rings. Around 64% of couples prefer this cut as its shape is a sign of commitment with no beginning or end. The round is uniform and symmetrical, providing brilliance and shine.
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Heart Shaped Diamond
One of the most difficult shapes to cut, and thus, one of the most expensive brilliant diamonds. It is a modified version of the round and reflects a lot of light.
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Square Cut Diamond
Commonly called a length-to-width ratio of 1 in the jewelry industry. This is different from the princess cut in terms of depth, shape, color, and brilliance.
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Trillion Diamond
Also known as a trillion cut, this is a rare shape for a diamond. This is also sometimes referred to as a trilliant, trillian, or Trielle cut. It has a triangular shape with three points and rounded or straight sides.
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