Are first light diamonds real?

Are first light diamonds real?

So, you know that they all are virtually translucent and emit sparkly white light. First Light is disrupting the traditional diamond market, imbuing the brilliance of a classic white diamond with a full spectrum of color. ... “First Light diamonds have been cut and polished to visibly sparkle in fiery color.”

What are First Light diamonds?

First Light is disrupting the traditional diamond market, imbuing the brilliance of a classic white diamond with a full spectrum of color. So rather than the white glint of the average diamond ring, First Light diamonds reflect a rainbow of sparkle.

Are Leo first light diamonds real?

From the master diamond artisans and innovators who created THE LEO® Diamond comes a breakthrough in diamond cutting technology*—THE LEO First Light® Diamond. To create an entirely new world of color, THE LEO First Light® Diamond has microscopic nano-prisms etched into the facets of the diamond's pavilion.

Is The Leo Diamond a real diamond?

Every LEO also comes along with the IGI certificate which clearly states that The Leo Diamond® is a natural diamond. Customers can also check on the purchase receipt for the guarantee that the LEO purchased is indeed a natural diamond.

What is a Leo first light diamond?

To create an entirely new world of color, THE LEO First Light® Diamond has microscopic nano-prisms etched into the facets of the diamond's pavilion. When light hits them, The LEO First Light® Diamond unleashes a burst of brilliant color and sparkle beyond words—other than “yes!”

Are Leo first Light diamonds certified?

THE LEO First Light ®Diamond solitaires and loose diamonds at Jared receive GIA certification . Another aspect of the inherent beauty of a diamond is its brilliance. ... THE LEO Diamond® was the first diamond ever independently and individually certified by GemEx® to be visibly brighter.

What is so special about the Leo Diamond?

Every patented 82-facet The Leo Diamond® is cut after careful calculations and precision lathing so as to release its incomparable brilliance. The unique faceting arrangement allows superior “Return of Light”, making LEO visibly brighter than conventional round diamonds of similar carat, color and clarity.

Are Leo diamonds worth the money?

Diamonds are super hard and can take on a good polish. It's easy to achieve an excellent polish, but Leo diamonds are often rated as good. And, good might not be good enough for this price.