MERCURY Bracelet (for Men)
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Stones & Special Materials
Black diamonds and white diamonds are both diamonds, but they differ in color, rarity, and price.
White diamonds, also known as colorless diamonds, are the most commonly found diamonds and are prized for their clarity and brightness. They are formed when carbon is subjected to high pressure and heat deep within the Earth's mantle, and they are often found in shades of white, yellow, and brown. White diamonds are usually more expensive than other diamonds because of their rarity and beauty.
Black diamonds, on the other hand, are much less common and are prized for their unique, dark color. Unlike white diamonds, black diamonds are formed near the Earth's surface, where they are exposed to various minerals that cause the carbon atoms to form in a way that gives them their dark color.
Black diamonds are often used in jewelry to create a dramatic contrast with other gems and precious metals. They are also often used as accent stones to add depth and texture to a piece of jewelry, or as the main focus of a design. For example, black diamond engagement rings have become a popular trend, as they offer a modern, unconventional take on the traditional diamond engagement ring.
Handmade in Italy.
Metal | White Gold 18k |
Diamonds |
Quantity: 36 diamond Carats: 0.40ct Clarity: VS I Color: Black Cut: Brilliant Form: Round Sizes: 1.30mm each |
Length |
19.50cm |
Preserving the beauty of your genuine, high-quality jewelry involves a series of important care practices. Please consider the following recommendations to ensure its enduring allure:
- Daily activities such as bathing, applying lotions or perfumes, engaging in physical exercise, or washing dishes require the removal of your jewelry to avoid potential harm.
- To prevent any scratches or entanglements, it is advisable to place your jewelry on a soft, fabric-lined surface each night.
- A gentle cleansing can be achieved by using a soft toothbrush paired with a mild soap solution, carefully cleaning the metal and diamonds to maintain their luster.
- Ultrasonic cleaners should be avoided as they may compromise the structural integrity of your jewelry.
- The cleaning of semi-precious stones and pearls should never involve harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents to prevent damage.
- Exposure to alcohol and chlorine can cause lasting damage to precious metals and should be avoided.
Adhering to these care instructions will help safeguard the stories and beauty your jewelry holds, allowing it to continue being a cherished part of your life for years to come.
Click here to open the official GIA Guide on how to clean/treat the different types of gemstones.
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