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According to Russo,the cut is the singlemost important element “You’re looking for abig, open-mouth, ear-to-ear grin,ifnot a
in creating aspectacularlybeautiful diamond. “Hearts On Fire literalcascade of tears of joy –which is exactly what Hearts on
diamonds are cut by the mostexpert cutters using 100X Fire promises to deliver,” he says.
magnification,rather than the global standard of 10X.
Forfurtherinformationand to see thefull range of Hearts on FireThisgivesthe cutters pin-point accuracy and the ability to
jewelleryvisit www.heartsonfire.comfashion diamonds that deliver light return of 98%rather
than the more usual range of 70-90%,” he explains.
HeartsOnFirediamonds areavailableinall sizes –from .02ct
through to over 10cts –and come at prices that suit any budget.
All stones of 0.30ct and above are independentlygraded by the
American Gem Society as Zero Ideal and come complete with a
HeartsOnFireDiamondIdentityDocument as wellasadedicated
serialnumber.This number is etched onto the veryedge of the
stone together with the Hearts On Fire logo in recognition of each
diamond’suniqueness.
The Hearts On Fire brand also offers awide selectionof
inspirational jewellerydesigns, covering everything from
engagement, eternity and dress rings through to pendants,
bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Forthose seeking something
truly special,Hearts On Fire stockists can also create one-off
bespokedesigns for their customers.
Iwondered how aguy can be sure, when he hands over his
diamond purchase to the love of his life, whether or not he has
chosen wisely and well. “Let’s put it this way,ifyou get apolite
little smile, you’ve failed.
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