An internationally recognised organisation like carrefor cannot afford to sell products that are not what they are claimed to be.
It is almost certain that you have bought a genuine diamond and as presumably you bought it because you liked it and not as an investment you should just wear it and enjoy it.
For the record diamonds come in many quality brackets. Graded by a colour letter (D being pure white and the most sought after) and a series of codes that identify internal flaws (inclusions). For example a near perfect diamond may have the code VVS1 which means that it has Very Very Small inclusions. The next code up would be VVS2 and so and so on until you get to diamonds where the flaws are visable with the naked eye. These appear as small black carbon spots.
If you are buying a diamond for investment you should ensure that it has a certificate from an independent gemology institute. This certificate will list the following.
1) Cut
2) Weight (carat)
3) Colour
4) Quality
It may also have an illustration of the stone and identify where the inclusion ( if there are any) are in the stone.
Hop this helps you and others and in the mean time enjoy your purchase
An internationally recognised organisation like carrefor cannot afford to sell products that are not what they are claimed to be.
It is almost certain that you have bought a genuine diamond and as presumably you bought it because you liked it and not as an investment you should just wear it and enjoy it.
For the record diamonds come in many quality brackets. Graded by a colour letter (D being pure white and the most sought after) and a series of codes that identify internal flaws (inclusions). For example a near perfect diamond may have the code VVS1 which means that it has Very Very Small inclusions. The next code up would be VVS2 and so and so on until you get to diamonds where the flaws are visable with the naked eye. These appear as small black carbon spots.
If you are buying a diamond for investment you should ensure that it has a certificate from an independent gemology institute. This certificate will list the following.
1) Cut
2) Weight (carat)
3) Colour
4) Quality
It may also have an illustration of the stone and identify where the inclusion ( if there are any) are in the stone.
Hop this helps you and others and in the mean time enjoy your purchase