Diamond, the world's hardest material requires a lot of forethought, perseverance, insight, and expertise to create. Diamond cutting is the process of transforming a raw diamond into a faceted gem. It involves art, expertise, and—increasingly—science.
A tiny piece of natural diamond used to create synthetic diamond in a lab
Rough diamonds with physical and chemical properties identical to those of natural diamonds may be produced by carefully controlling the deposition of carbon atoms onto a diamond seed.
The diamond goes through the production process and is expertly analyzed to make it the most profitable polished diamond.
Using a high-powered diamond cutter, raw diamonds are correctly and expertly cut, sawed, and shaped to maximise value and brilliance.
Once the planner decides where to make the cut, the diamond is cleaved or sawed.
A raw diamond is precisely sliced, shaped, polished, and evaluated for quality to produce the appropriate rough diamond form.
The last facets of the diamond are polished and sculpted to perfect dimensions and symmetrical perfection in order to reflect the maximum amount of white light.
To ensure accurate grading of the diamond's quality based on the 4Cs two recognised gemological organisations, the IGI and GIA, offer formal certifications for polished diamonds.
A polished diamond is safely mounted into a piece of jewellery, using a variety of setting techniques to enhances the diamond's brilliance.
Light Grown Diamond was built on the foundation of the four main pillars: faith, trust, honesty, and transparency. These core values have allowed it to establish strong relationships with its clients, ensuring long-term success in the industry.