ABOUT US

LARGE COLLECTION OF
NATURAL AND LAB-GROWN
DIAMONDS

YP Diamonds is committed to growth and consolidation within the diamond industry. We pride ourselves by the success of our clients and strive to provide them with unparalleled service. The professionalism and operational excellence with which we conduct our business is dependent on enterprising individual who take initiatives and build lasting relationship.Outstanding service and added value for all our clients are YP Diamonds's ultimate goals.

Our strategic priorities are to maintain our leadership, even through alliance, in the diamond industry and to continue to gain international market share. We Build long term mutually beneficial business relationships.

The Process

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eco-conscious mining process

Natural diamonds are billions of years old. During the process of mining, the utmost priority is to not harm nature.

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Cutting

Diamonds are the hardest minerals that exist in the world, and hence cutting them requires precision and a specialized saw/laser.

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Polishing

This process is also called brillianteering wherein the facets of the diamond are polished to reflect an ample amount of light.

Round

The history of the round cut diamond is a tad different than most other diamond shapes. It took years upon years of diamond cutting in order to create this style which is incredibly popular today. Unlike most other diamond cuts, the round cut diamond was invented through the jewelers’ attempt to find the diamond cut with the most facets and the most shine.

Cushion

The cushion cut diamond dates back to the 19th century. Similar to the princess cut, this diamond features a relatively square shape. However, the cushion cut is special in the fact that it can come in a multitude of ratios, making it either square or rectangular. Additionally, the corners of this stone are rounded which allows for it to be paired with a woman with an active and trendy lifestyle.

Pear

The pear shaped diamond settings take into account marquise shaped diamonds and oval shaped diamonds in order to create a more brilliant and magical diamond cut. A pear shaped diamond engagement ring is incredibly unique, and many women praise its one-of-a-kind nature. Pear shaped diamond settings allow for many different creative routes in rings.

Emerald

Emerald diamond cuts were some of the very first diamond cuts in the world. However, they were not standardized until 1940 because of their closeness with other diamond cuts. This cut is perfect for colored gemstones as well as high-quality diamonds; if choosing an emerald cut, it is recommended not to compromise in diamond quality because the style emphasizes the color in the stone.

Oval

Created in the mid 1900s, the oval cut is simply an elongated round brilliant cut diamond. Oval diamonds have the brilliance of the round, but they grab more attention thanks to their unique shape. This is a fashionable cut because, though you'll need to watch for a couple factors when shopping, they can appear larger than a round diamond at the same caract weight.

Princess

The princess cut diamond was created after polling women to find out what they wanted for many years. This cut is particularly famous for its incredible shine despite its square cut. Different diamond shapes have different advantages, and for the princess cut, they are environmental; the princess cut uses up to 80% of the rough diamond which means that this diamond is not only beautiful, but also better for the environment than most other diamond shapes.

Marquise

The marquise cut diamond goes by many nicknames, including the football cut, boat cut, eye cut, or the navette cut. While this diamond shape is not the most popular of all of the diamond shapes, its intriguing shape and style are still incredibly beautiful; this cut allows the bride much more creativity in her ring choice.

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