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A first for the industry, cryptography within the diamond’s blockchain builds a unique Diamond Time-Lapse report. This is essentially an account of the movement of a diamond, with real-time data about the diamond’s origin, processes including cutting and polishing, master artisans' work and certification. By design, a blockchain is resistant to any modification of its data.
A first for the industry, cryptography within the diamond’s blockchain builds a unique Diamond Time-Lapse report. This is essentially an account of the movement of a diamond.
Learn moreBlockchain is set to revolutionise the diamond industry. A simple but highly precise process documenting a diamond’s journey from mine to finger, it gives a tangible solution to bring about transparency and positive change.
A simple but highly precise process documenting a diamond’s journey from mine to finger, it gives a tangible solution to bring about transparency and positive change.
We provide genuine certification for every stone through the Gemmological Institute of America, which grades diamonds on their colour, quality, carat and weight.
Learn more about GIA CertsWe provide genuine certification for every stone through the Gemmological Institute of America, which grades diamonds on their colour, quality, carat and weight.
Learn MoreThere are plenty of myths about how much you should spend on an engagement ring. Most people have heard of the ‘two-month salary rule’ which, as the name suggests, states you should spend two months’ wages on the ring. If you can afford this, great. If not, it’s worth knowing that this so-called rule actually stems from a 1950’s marketing campaign.
Instead, it’s more important to consider your own situation rather than
copying what others have
done. The most important factors include:
Your budget
Your partner’s expectations
The meaning of the ring
By working out your budget and how much you can reasonably afford, you show your partner you are serious and dedicated to the relationship. Sure, you may need to cut down on extravagances and spending in the months leading up to the proposal, but there’s no need to risk your financial security.
There are plenty of myths about how much you should spend on an engagement ring. Most people have heard of the ‘two-month salary rule’ which, as the name suggests, states you should spend two months’ wages on the ring. If you can afford this, great. If not, it’s worth knowing that this so-called rule actually stems from a 1950’s marketing campaign.
Instead, it’s more important to consider your own situation rather than
copying what others have
done. The most important factors include:
Your budget
Your partner’s expectations
The meaning of the ring
By working out your budget and how much you can reasonably afford, you show your partner you are serious and dedicated to the relationship. Sure, you may need to cut down on extravagances and spending in the months leading up to the proposal, but there’s no need to risk your financial security.
There are plenty of myths about how much you should spend on an engagement ring. Most people have heard of the ‘two-month salary rule’ which, as the name suggests, states you should spend two months’ wages on the ring. If you can afford this, great. If not, it’s worth knowing that this so-called rule actually stems from a 1950’s marketing campaign.
Instead, it’s more important to consider your own situation rather than
copying what others have
done. The most important factors include:
Your budget
Your partner’s expectations
The meaning of the ring
By working out your budget and how much you can reasonably afford, you show your partner you are serious and dedicated to the relationship. Sure, you may need to cut down on extravagances and spending in the months leading up to the proposal, but there’s no need to risk your financial security.
There are plenty of myths about how much you should spend on an engagement ring. Most people have heard of the ‘two-month salary rule’ which, as the name suggests, states you should spend two months’ wages on the ring. If you can afford this, great. If not, it’s worth knowing that this so-called rule actually stems from a 1950’s marketing campaign.
Instead, it’s more important to consider your own situation rather than
copying what others have
done. The most important factors include:
Your budget
Your partner’s expectations
The meaning of the ring
By working out your budget and how much you can reasonably afford, you show your partner you are serious and dedicated to the relationship. Sure, you may need to cut down on extravagances and spending in the months leading up to the proposal, but there’s no need to risk your financial security.