Located in Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB), Suvarna HRIM manufactures and supplies loose natural diamonds in bulk volumes, with guarantee for its quality, its craftsmanship, technique and work ethics. It is a place where the world’s hardest diamonds are metamorphosised into the most dazzling diamond pieces.
Every loose diamond sold by Suvarna HRIM are analyzed and graded by an independent laboratory including:
Suvarna HRIM prefers to work with these independent laboratories, as they are four of the most respected laboratories in the diamond industry preferred by most of our clients. We also work on certification with recognised independent labs chosen by the Client as required.
The company’s belief has always been to source natural diamonds directly from the mines, cut and polish them into priceless expressions has led to some of the timeless pieces that tell a story with its sparkle.
The 4Cs, are the globally recognized industry’s standard for assessing the quality and characteristics of a diamond, namely color, clarity, cut and carat weight.
Our hand picked rough diamonds sourced directly from mines across the globe are cut and polished into many facets at optimum angles to produce maximum symmetry, polish, brilliance (sparkle) and fire (reflected colors).
Generally speaking, the naked eye can not tell the difference between three color grades in a mounted diamond. This means you can buy an “F”, “G”, or “H” color diamond and not really be able to see the difference. Diamonds are evaluated according to a letter scale and graded.
Diamonds that are in the “D-F” range are considered colorless and carry a slight premium. Diamonds in the “G-J” range will face-up completely white and are a much better value than colorless diamonds. Diamonds that are “K” color or below will face-up with a slight tint. We recommend diamonds that are color graded as “J” or better.
Clarity is the evaluation of a diamond’s internal and external characteristics. Inclusions are internal, that is, inside the diamond. Blemishes are usually very small and are only on the surface of the diamond. Two of the most common inclusions are crystals and feathers.
Ranging between 0-10, the clarity grade 0 represents a diamond that is Flawless. Every diamond is plotted for clarity from the top (crown) and bottom (pavillion) views, with the table size (large top facet) printed on each grading document in its actual percentage dimension during the certification.
Did you know that if the diamond is poorly cut, the color and clarity can not make up for it? This is why it is important to understand the basics of color, clarity, cut and carat when reading a diamond grading report (sometimes called a certificate).
All four factors influence both the beauty and the price of a diamond. Evaluating the value of a diamond by color and clarity alone can lead to a costly mistake because the quality of the cut is a very major factor governing a diamond’s appearance.
If carat is not king, than why do we all try to buy the largest diamond available within our budget? Larger diamonds are found in nature much less frequently which, in turn, makes them more valuable.
A four-carat diamond is always more expensive than several diamonds which add up to 4 carats carats. Please use the charts below as a guideline in assisting you in your search. The dimensions of the diamond should tell you how large the diamond will appear. four
Address:
F-634, Surat Diamond Bourse, Dream City, Khajod, Surat, Gujarat 395007, India.
E-mail:
contact@suvarnahrim.com
Address:
Lot 2442, Plantation Providence,
East Bank Demerara (EBD),
Guyana, South America.
Phone:
(+592) 505 7800
E-mail:
guyana@suvarnahrim.com