The single most perfectly
cut Princess Diamond in the world.
Look her in the eyes,
and tell her with absolute confidence, FireMark is the most perfectly cut
Princess Diamond in all the world.
By now were sure you've heard about the 4 Cs (cut, color, clarity and
carat weight), but as you're beginning to understand, its the CUT that
distinguishes one diamonds beauty from anothers.
In fact, when it comes to a diamonds brilliance (white light), fire (colored
light), scintillation (sparkle) and beauty, its ALWAYS about the cut.
Facts about FireMark diamonds
Both the diamond
itself, and the "Double Crown" are patent pending
The first Princess
Cut ever to consistently rival an Ideal Round in brilliance
FireMark ®has
been put to the test by the Gemological Institute of America, the world's
foremost diamond authority, and the Gem Certification & Assurance Lab,
a leader in grading the light performance of diamonds. And the results
are unprecedented
"Excellent" ratings
from the GIA in Polish and Symmetry
"Excellent" rating
from GCAL for Light Performance
Higher crown and
smaller table result in greater fire and brilliance
Shallower depth
so you're not paying for weight you can't see
Chamfered corners
- invisible to the naked eye. A facet is added to each corner eliminating
the sharp point, and dramatically increasing the diamond's durability
A FireMark diamond
is approximately 10% larger than a typical Princess of equal carat weight.
This means a .90 point FireMark will appear to be the same size or larger
than a typical 1 carat Princess
FireMark diamonds
are never cut to maximize the weight of a diamond. They're always cut
to maximize beauty. This assures maximum brilliance, fire and sparkle.
Look for the FireMark
logo inscribed on your diamond's girdle to assure this is truly a FireMark
Princess Cut Diamond.
FireMark diamonds are only available to independent retail jewelers.
If you would like to view our list of FireMark diamonds online, go to our
Diamonds Search. Select the Princess shape
only. To show all Firemark diamonds together, click on the heading Cut once
to sort and then again to put the FireMark stones to the beginning of the
list.
Watch the video below to
discover the FireMark difference.