The cut of a diamond refers to the shape and symmetry of the diamond, as well as how well the diamond reflects light. A well-cut diamond will have a brilliant sparkle and be symmetrical in shape.

At Re’em, we believe in empowering our customers with the knowledge they need. Both lab-grown and natural diamonds are scientifically identical, sharing the same physical, chemical, and optical properties. Understanding these similarities is crucial, as it allows you to make informed and responsible purchase that aligns with your values and preferences.
Diamonds are nature’s marvels, sculpted deep within the Earth’s crust over billions of years. These precious stones emerge from a combination of carbon atoms bonding tightly under extreme conditions of heat and pressure, creating the hardest natural mineral known to humanity: the diamond.
Hidden away for eons, diamonds made their journey to the Earth’s surface through ancient volcanic eruptions. The allure of diamonds began in India around the 4th Century BC, and their charm has only grown, making diamonds one of the most sought-after treasures through the ages.
Understanding the 4 C’s (cut, color, clarity, and carat) is your first step in selecting the perfect diamond. Our lab diamonds, like their natural counterparts, adhere to these criteria, offering a spectrum of choices to suit every preference and occasion.
At Re’em, each diamond is certified by prestigious institutions, our Re’em Created Diamonds are IGI International Gemological Institute or GIA Gemological Institute of America Certified, ensuring its quality, authenticity, and beauty.
Our commitment to transparency means every diamond’s journey is documented, we grow our Re’em Created Diamonds in our own facility selecting only the top 1% offering you peace of mind and a deeper connection to your choice.
From the timeless elegance of round diamonds to the unique charm of fancy shapes like emerald, cushion, and marquise, our collection caters to every style. The unmatched hardness of diamonds makes them ideal for daily wear, symbolizing enduring love and commitment.
Understanding diamond fluorescence and how it affects appearance under different lights is part of our educational journey. While we celebrate the value of both natural and lab-grown diamonds, our focus on lab-grown options provides a cost-effective yet luxurious alternative.
At Re’em, we hand-select only the top 1% of lab diamonds for ideal beauty and “make”. We produce Re’em Created Diamonds in our state of the art facility, controlling every step of the process. By choosing Re’em you’re not just investing in a high quality piece of jewelry, you’re embracing a commitment to responsible change.
Just like natural diamonds, Re’em Created Diamonds are evaluated using the Four C’s: Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat Weight. These factors determine the overall quality and value of the diamond.
The cut of a diamond refers to the shape and symmetry of the diamond, as well as how well the diamond reflects light. A well-cut diamond will have a brilliant sparkle and be symmetrical in shape.
Clarity refers to the presence of any internal or external inclusions or blemishes in the diamond. A diamond with high clarity will be free of visible inclusions or blemishes, while a diamond with lower clarity will have visible inclusions or blemishes.
The color of a diamond refers to the presence of any color in the diamond. A colorless diamond is the most valuable and rare, while a diamond with a yellow or brown tint is less valuable.
Carat weight refers to the weight of the diamond. A higher carat weight means a larger diamond, and therefore a more valuable diamond.
Lab-grown diamonds are diamonds that are created in a laboratory using advanced technology. They are identical to natural diamonds in every way, except for their origin.
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Natural diamonds are formed deep within the Earth’s mantle and brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions. They are considered to be a natural wonder and are highly valued for their rarity.
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When evaluating a diamond, it’s important to understand the GIA grading scale. The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the most respected and recognized diamond grading organization in the world. They use a strict set of standards to evaluate diamonds and assign them a grade.