It’s the quality of the cut that makes a Diamond sparkle…& only
the finest rough from around the world is used to create a diamond such as the Eternity Finely Cut Diamond.
Eternity Finely Cut Diamonds display the perfect balance needed for a diamond to reflect the maximum amount of light (sparkle). To achieve the maximum reflection of light, each Eternity Finely
Cut Diamond is cut to mathematically exact proportions with the aid of state-of-the-art technology to show optimum fire & brilliance.

Eternity Finely Cut Hearts & Arrows Diamonds are the pinnacle of diamond perfection. Only the most perfectly cut diamonds in the world have the distinction of being an Eternity Finely
Cut Hearts & Arrows Diamond, available from Diamonds of Distinction, Buderim.
Cutting to such high standards results in a diamond so spectacular & so fiery that it reflects nearly 100% of the available light back towards the viewer.
The Eternity Finely Cut Hearts & Arrows name is derived from the optical effect achieved when the diamond is seen with the aid of a Hearts & Arrows viewer.
The perfection of the Eternity Finely Cut Heart & Arrows diamond can be seen through a symmetry viewer. Eternity Finely Cut Hearts & Arrows diamonds exhibit the Hearts pattern
when viewed from the bottom & the Arrows pattern when viewed from the top.

Eternity Finely Cut Diamonds & Eternity Finely Cut Hearts & Arrows Diamonds are unique & symbolise everlasting love.
With the aid of modern technology you can now personalise your diamond by inscribing a special message on the girdle (outer edge) to make it extra special.
Inscribing your diamond with a personal message or date not only adds sentimental value, but adds another element of security should the diamond ever be lost or stolen.

Diamonds are not all equal. In fact, there are significant differences in quality &, ultimately, prices. To understand a diamond’s value, you must evaluate the diamond under the
internationally recognised standards.

This is the measurement used when weighing diamonds. One carat is equal to one fifth of a gram. The measurement of one carat is also divided up into 100 points so that a diamond
weighing one quarter of a carat is also referred to as weighing 25 points.

This is the single most important aspect of a diamond. The proportion, finish, symmetry & polish are what create the fire & brilliance in a diamond. A diamond may be colourless &
flawless but if it is not cut well it will appear dull & lifeless.

The most sought after diamonds have no colour. Most diamonds appear to have no colour, but in actual fact have small perceptible tints of colour. They are graded using an
alphabetical scale from D (colourless) to Z (quite a yellowish tinge).

Almost every diamond contains minute pieces of non-crystallised carbon. These are called inclusions & may be thought of as a unique identifying feature, or fingerprint. The fewer
inclusions in a diamond, the rarer & more valuable the diamond is.