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With over more than 160 years of expertise, Boucheron takes the greatest care in selecting each diamond to offer you exceptional stones. Beyond the intrinsic quality of the stone, its value lies in the emotion it reflects. The quality of a diamond can be appreciated according to a harmony of four inseparable criteria, named the "4Cs" (carat, color, clarity, cut).
Cut. Color. Clarity. Carat.
Four essential characteristics, known as the "4Cs", for choosing the perfect diamond. At Boucheron, we have added a fifth: intention.
We believe that the real value of a stone lies in the emotion that it conveys.
The carat is the unit of measurement used to evaluate the weight of stones, including diamonds. The term comes from the seed of the carob tree, which has the particularity of keeping the same weight over time. It was used as a unit of measurement by merchants in the gold trade, particularly in Africa and then in India. The carat has been officially established at 0.20 grams since 1906.
It determines the weight of the diamond, but it can never by itself determine its value. The other three criteria are also essential.
The 4Cs are inseparable.
The color of a diamond is measured according to an international grading system ranging from D to Z. A D-color diamond will be perfectly colorless, while a Z-color diamond will be yellow in hue.
The diamonds selected by the Maison are between D and G.
FL-IF: no internal or external defects.
VVS1: tiny inclusion that is very difficult to see with a 10 X magnifying glass on the extremities.
VVS2: tiny inclusion that is very difficult to see with a 10 X magnifying glass on the center.
VS1-VS2: very small inclusions that are difficult to see with a 10 X magnifying glass and, in some cases, with the naked eye (on the extremities for VS1 and on the center for VS2).
SI1: small inclusions that are easily visible with a 10 X magnifying glass and, in some cases, with the naked eye.
I1-I2-I3 : presence of defects. Inclusions that are very easily visible with a 10 X magnifying glass and, in most cases, with the naked eye.
To evaluate the purity of a diamond, its inclusions must be studied. They can come in different forms (a crystal, a cloud) and can affect the path of light in the stone. The purity grading of diamonds is classified according to international standards ranging from FL to I3. Boucheron only selects diamonds with a purity ranging from FL to VS2 under a X10 microscope.
The precision of the cut of the diamond is the criterion which gives it all its brilliance. Boucheron offers only "very good" to "excellent" cut diamonds, which indicates that the facets of the stone have been cut in a perfectly symmetrical way to ensure exceptional light reflection.
Because ethics is an essential part of the House's criteria for excellence, Boucheron is committed to responsible jewelry-making and sourcing practices.
Since 2011, Boucheron has been a certified member of the RJC (Responsible Jewellery Council), an organization supporting and promoting responsible practices in the supply chain.
By adhering to the RJC Code of Good Practices, our company is committed to greater transparency in its ethical, environmental and social practices.
Our consultants will help you choose your Boucheron creation.
Did you know?
Boucheron offers you the possibility to personalize your engagement ring. Make an appointment in store to find out more.