Monday 19 November 2012

DIFFERENT CUTS OF DIAMOND


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Unique Soft Tech Solutions

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Glitz- Jewel digital virtual trial rooms through iPad  in retail stores or boutiques , offer the convenience of browsing at home or work and trying  jewels  virtually to select the right look.


Virtual Trial room helps buyers make a purchasing decision by letting them view themselves in desired jewel via an interactive web-cam application.

This feature simulates offline customer behavior of trying out various jewels  in front of a mirror to help them overcome their anxiety of how the apparel featured online would actually look on them.

It works on reducing any anxiety of not being able to actually see how the jewel  looks on oneself before purchase online.




Virtual trial rooms with the help of better technology can help replicate the 'look' more realistically.

With Glitz, You Get


  • To Create Categories & sub categories to archive your jewels 

  • Search filters by Price, Keywords, themes, Caratage etc

  • To create Favourite Lists & Jewel Pricing Module.

  • Order Form generation , intuitive business intelligence Report

  • Jewel Trail Room :  Try – on multiple jewels at once on your photo. 

  • Have a rich feel of wearing a jewel. .



Benefits




a) Opportunity to provide customers with more options for jewelry instantly with our inventory management solutions.

b) Valuable and personalized consultations and advice for each customer.

c) Standardization of operations through centrally controlled administration.

d) Build customer delight and loyalty Generate positive word of mouth advertisement and get new customers.


ORDER CONFIRMATION FORM 



Business Intelligence Reports for Jewelry Store Owner :

a) Unique visitors report.

b) Page views report.

c) Country reports.

d) City reports.

e) User registration Details.

f) User logged in details.

g) Product usage report.

h) App usage count.

i) Uploaded photos count.

j) Saved images report.

k) Model photos tried count.

l) Daily report of usage / photos / count based on store wise.

m) Weekly report of usage / photos / count based on store wise.

n) Cumulative monthly report store wise.




Type:Jewelry
Object/Variety: Software





THE 4 Cs OF DIAMONDS

Carat Weight
As with all precious stones, the weight and therefore the size of a diamond is expressed in carats. One carat is divided into 100 "points" so that a diamond of 25 points is described as a quarter of a carat, or 0.25 carats. Size is the most obvious factor in determining the value of a diamond, but now you know that two diamonds of equal size can have very unequal prices, depending on their quality. However, remember that diamonds of high quality can be found in all size ranges.

Clarity
Because of their unique properties, diamonds, more than any other gemstone are capable of producing the maximum amount of brilliance. While minute crystals of diamond or other minerals are contained in almost all diamonds, a diamond that is virtually free of inclusions and surface markings will be judged as flawless. In these diamonds, nothing interferes with the passage of light nor spoils the beauty. But these diamonds are extremely rare and will command a high price. To determine a diamond's clarity grading, it must be examined under a 10x magnification by a trained, skilled eye. What minute inclusions there may be make every diamond unique. These are, in fact, nature's fingerprints and do not mar the diamond's beauty nor endanger its durability. Without high magnification, you may never see these inclusions. However, the fewer there are, the rarer your diamond will be.

Diamond Clarity Chart:
GradeDescription
FLFlawless
IFInternally Flawless - Minor Surface Blemishes
VVS1-VVS2Very, Very Small Inclusions
VS1-VS2Very Small Inclusions
SI1-SI2Small Inclusions
I1-I2-I3Inclusions - Visible to the Naked Eye

Color
The most prized diamonds are colorless diamonds, because their beauty depends entirely upon their remarkable optical properties. In such diamonds, all the colors of the rainbow are reflected back to your eye. While the majority of gem diamonds appear to be colorless, others can contain increasing shades of yellow to brown, some of which are referred to as champagne diamonds. Other diamonds of exceptional color red, blue, green, pink and amber are known as "Fancies." The color grading scale varies from totally colorless to light color or tinted. The difference between one grade and its neighbor is very subtle. Experts never try to remember color; they use master diamonds of known color for comparison.

Diamond Color Scale:
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
ColorlessNear ColorlessFaint YellowLight YellowDarker Yellow

Cut
Many people confuse cut with the shape of a diamond. The shape you select is a matter of individual taste, and today the skill and imagination of the craftsmen only limit your choice. It is their efforts during every stage of the fashioning process that reflects the maximum amount of light back to the eye. Most round, brilliant-cut or fancy-shaped diamonds possess 58 carefully angled flat surfaces, called facets. It is the precision of each facet's placement that will affect the amount of fire, brilliance and ultimate beauty of your Diamond.
When a diamond is cut to good proportions, light is reflected from one facet to another and then dispersed through the crown, or the top of the stone (Figure A). If the cut of the diamond is too deep, some light escapes through the opposite side of the pavilion, or bottom (Figure B). If the cut is too shallow, light escapes through the pavilion before it can be reflected (Figure C).


Popular Diamond Shapes


Round
A traditional style, the most popular of all cuts. Stunning in earrings, rings and pendants, the cut of the round diamond brings out every color of the rainbow.
Princess
The princess cut is square in shape. It is a classic style, very elegant. Very versatile, it can be worn as a solitaire, fashion pendant and more.
Marquise
A stylish diamond with tradition. Looks especially exquisite in a solitaire setting.
Heart
A fancy style, often used in pendants and is becoming more popular in engagement rings. The heart shape is very popular in solitaire pendants.
Oval
An elegant diamond, becoming very popular as the centerpiece in rings. You can create a stunning pair of solitaire earrings with two oval diamonds.
Pear
The pear shape diamond is mysterious yet beautiful. It has the appearance of a rain drop and looks amazing as a solitaire pendant.
Emerald
This is a stunning, traditional style with an open cut that leaves room for lots of sparkle. Create a stunning engagement ring with an emerald cut center diamond.

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