GEMSTONE ENHANCEMENT CODES Published by the American Gem Trade Association.
Enhancement:
Any treatment process other than cutting and polishing that improves
the appearance (color/clarity/phenomena), durability, or availability
of a gemstone.
N: The “N” symbol appears on the chart only for
natural stones which are not currently known to be enhanced; however,
the “N” symbol can also be used for other natural gemstones in the
event that a gemstone has received no enhancement and the seller will
provide a guarantee that there has been none.
E: The “E” symbol indicates that a gemstone has undergone its traditional enhancement process.
B Bleaching: The use of heat, light and/or other agents to lighten or remove a gemstone's color. |
C Coating: The
use of such surface enhancements as lacquering, enameling, inking,
foiling, or sputtering of films to improve appearance, provide color,
or add other special effects. |
D Dyeing: The introduction of coloring matter into a gemstone to give it new color, intensify present color or improve color uniformity. |
F Filling: The
filling of surface-breaking cavities or fissures with colorless glass,
plastic, solidified borax or similar substances. This process may
improve durability, appearance, and/or add weight. |
H Heating: The
use of heat to effect desired alteration of color, clarity, and/or
phenomena (if residue of foreign substances in open fractures is
visible under properly illuminated 10X magnification HF should be used. |
HP Heat & Pressure: The use of heat and pressure combined to effect desired alterations of color clarity and/or phemonena. |
I Impregnation: The impregnation of a porous gemstone with a colorless agent (usually plastic) to improve durability and appearance. |
L Lasering: The use of a laser and chemicals to reach and alter inclusions in diamonds. |
O Oiling/Resin Infusion: The
filling of surface-breaking fissures with colorless oil, wax, resin, or
other colorless substances, except glass or plastic, to improve the
gemstones appearance. |
R Irradiation: The
use of neutrons, gamma rays or beta particles (high energy electrons)
to alter a gemstones color. The irradiation may be followed by a
heating process. |
U Diffusion: The use of chemicals in conjunction with high temperatures to produce artificial color and/or asterism-producing inclusions. |
W Waxing/Oiling: The impregnation of a colorless wax, paraffin, and oil in porous opaque or translucent gemstones to improve appearance. |
PEARL FACTS
Because of the
rarity of naturally occurring pearls, a process of cultivating pearls
was introduced in the early 1900s. In this process, a small bead of
polished shell is inserted into an oyster or mollusk to act as an
irritant and produce a pearl, which can take up to 24 months. These
pearls are referred to as cultured pearls. Pearls are classically
elegant and never go out of style.
Types of pearls
Akoya-
These pearls were the first type of pearl to be cultured. Japan and
China are the main producers of these pearls. They are consistently
round, which makes them perfect for strands. Colors range from white to
cream, though some can be gray or black.
Freshwater-
The freshwater pearl is usually slightly less round, smaller in size,
and possesses less luster than other varieties of saltwater pearls.
These pearls are usually cultivated in China and provide a value-priced
option.
Mabé-
(MAH bay) Instead of growing inside an oyster or mollusk like other
pearls, the mabé pearl actually grows against the shell of the oyster,
creating a dome-shaped pearl. This pearl is harvested, then assembled.
The nucleus is removed and replaced by resin, while mother-of-pearl is
used to cover the flat back. Mabés traditionally have high luster and
lower prices than round pearls.
South Sea-
These pearls are cultured in the northern waters of Australia,
Indonesia, and the Philippines. These pearls are considerably larger
than akoya pearls and much more sensitive during the cultivation
process. South Sea pearls are naturally white, cream, or golden in
color.
Tahitian or Black Tahitian-
These pearls are slightly smaller than the South Sea pearl, but are
also sensitive during the cultivation process. The colors of black,
silver, and gray occur naturally and they are cultured in Tahiti as
their name implies.
Color- Pearls
are produced in a variety of colors, as noted in the types of pearls.
Most range from white, cream, and yellow to pink, silver, and black.
Most pearls will have both a primary color, the first color you will
notice, and a secondary color, the overtone you notice when you take a
closer look. Color variation does not decrease the value of the pearl,
but is important when matching pearls to be used in strands, earrings,
bracelets, etc.
Luster- A
pearl's luster is the result of multiple layers, also called the nacre
(NAY ker), that the oyster or mollusk secreted to make the pearl. The
thicker the nacre, the more luster a pearl has. You will notice the
luster as the deep sheen that reflects light on the surface of the
pearl.
Shape- Pearls
come in a variety of different shapes. The most coveted of these is
round. Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea pearls are most often the
roundest of the pearls. Other shapes can make beautiful jewelry as
well, sometimes providing you with different price options.
Surface- Because
pearls rely on an uncontrollable environment in which to grow, very
rarely will you find a perfect pearl. The surface of a pearl may not
always be smooth, often including spots, bumps, etc. The beauty of
these pearls may be enhanced by the ability to sometimes be camouflaged
during the stringing and setting process.
Size- The
size of the oyster or mollusk that a pearl is produced within will have
a direct effect on the size of the pearl. The size alone may not
greatly impact the price of a pearl, but when you combine it with a
perfectly round shape and beautiful luster, the value will dramatically
increase.
Grading Akoya Pearls and Freshwater Cultured Pearls
We use the
internationally known AAA, AA and A Quality Grading System to describe
and determine the pearl's shape, luster and surface cleanliness.
AAA: Excellent / high luster, good shape and clean with 95% Inclusion Free Surface.
AA: Good luster, good shape and clean with 90-95% Inclusion Free Surface.
A: Good luster, good shape, however, lightly blemished with 80-90% Inclusion Free Surface.
Grading South Sea Cultured Pearls and Tahitian Cultured Pearls
In grading
Cultured South Sea Pearls and Cultured Tahitian Pearls, we refer,
closely, to the grades of these pearls in concert with the grading
often referred to and assigned as the "Tahitian System." That is the A,
B, C, D (rejects) Pearl Quality Grading System.
Flawless Gem Quality / Spotless Gem Quality: “Statement” pearls with no surface defects exhibiting very high luster.
A Quality:
Very slight or no surface defects (any marks are confined to less than
10% of the pearls surface). These pearls are "Fine Pearls" and exhibit excellent luster.
B Quality:
Slight visible marks confined to less than 30% of the pearl's surface.
These pearls are "Fashion" quality pearl with very high to medium luster.
C Quality:
Visible surface marks over less 2/3 or 60% of the pearls’ surface.
These pearls are "Foundation" quality that shows high, medium or good quality luster.
We carry
various shapes and colors of Akoya Pearls, Freshwater Pearls, South Sea
Cultured Pearls and Black Tahitian Cultured Pearls finished pearl
necklaces / pearl strands as well as temporarily strung strands with
Round, Near Round / Semi Round, Ringed or Circle, Baroque and Semi Baroque
pearls. If you haven’t seen a cultured pearl strand that fits your need
in length, pearl size, shape, color, quality, clasp or components and design,
visit our Customize Pearl Strands section for information on requesting
a pearl necklace custom designed to your specifications.
Indulge
yourself! Choose a White or Golden South Sea Cultured Pearl necklace or
a Black Tahitian Cultured Pearl strand, design with round or baroque
shaped pearls of Spotless Gems, A, B or C quality grade. The pearls are
selected, matched, strung and knotted on double strand silk thread to create Statement, Fine, Fashion or Foundation quality graduated or uniformed pearl strands.
White and
Golden South Sea Baroque Pearls are available in sizes from 10mm up to
17mm. And, Round White and Golden are available in sizes
from 9mm up to 19mm. Round Cultured Tahitian Black Pearls are available
in sizes from 8mm to 17mm and in baroque shapes from 10mm to 15mm.
Most pearl
strand / pearl necklace are available with Spotless Gems, A, B or C
quality graded pearls and sizes. Also, please check with us for our
current turnaround time-frame for customizing your pearl necklace.
Current turnaround is 3 to 5 weeks on custom pearl strands.
Detail
information on pearl types, sizes, grading, pearl care and cleaning,
customizing pearl necklace or strand, choker, bracelet, etc., is
located in the News section under Pearls and Pearl Jewelry.
RING SIZING
We offer
custom ring sizing at no additional charge. Most of our rings can be
sized, but due to the nature of some designs, not all rings can be
sized. When placing your order, an asterisk (*) beside a ring size
option lets you know that your ring will be custom sized. Size options
without the asterisk are stock sizes. Most custom sized ring orders
leave our facility in as little as two business days. Use our
convenient Ring Sizer to determine your ring size. Custom sized rings
are not accepted for return.
» Download and Print the Ring Sizer (PDF document)
Ring Sizer Instructions:
In
order to determine your ring size, we ask you to use the two different
ways shown in the document. You may use just one, but we recommend
using both in order to cross check the results and minimize the
possibility of making a mistake.
First, using
the sizer strip you have cut out, place it around the finger on which
you wish to wear your ring. Make the numbers face outward and pull the
sizer through the slit over the largest part of your finger (possibly
your knuckle).
Be sure to pull it tightly for a more accurate sizing. Look at the slit and write down the number that lines up with it.
Second, use
your own ring that fits the finger on which you wish to wear your new
ring. Place the ring onto the circular sizers. Whichever circle your
ring fits most closely with will be your ring size. If it falls in
between sizes, go with the larger one.
The number
results for both should match. If they do not, we suggest that you use
the larger one to insure that you will be able to wear it when you
receive it. Please note that your fingers will always measure smallest
when it is cold, so you will not want to measure when they are cold.
We offer
custom ring sizing at no additional charge. Most of our rings can be
sized, but due to the nature of some designs, not all rings can be
sized. When placing your order, an asterisk (*) beside a ring size
option lets you know that your ring will be custom sized. Size options
without the asterisk are stock sizes. Most custom sized ring orders
leave our facility in as little as two business days. Use our
convenient Ring Sizer to determine your ring size. Custom sized rings
are not accepted for return.
THE 4 C's OF DIAMONDS

Buying a
diamond is often a very personal experience. Diamonds can be bought to
signify love, significant accomplishments, or milestones in your life
or that of a gift's recipient. Unlike when you buy clothing,
electronics, or cars, the features of a diamond may not seem quite so
obvious to you. At Fusion Pearl, we would like to change that. The more
you know about your diamond jewelry, the more confident you will feel
when making your diamond jewelry choices. Take a moment to learn more
about the 4Cs and find out how they play a an important role in making
your diamond jewelry unique.
Shape- The
shape of the diamond is often confused with the cut. Fusion Pearl
carries diamonds that are round, princess, oval, pear, and marquise.
Choose the shape that you like based on your style and you cannot go
wrong. (See Figure below)
Cut- The
cut of a diamond determines its brilliance or sparkle. Each shape will
be cut differently. Before a diamond is cut, the location of inclusions
and flaws, the natural coloration, and the original shape of the rough
stone are studied extensively. The stone facets are then mapped out and
cut in a way that maximizes size, shape, and clarity. For optimal light
performance, you will want a diamond that is cut neither too shallow
nor too deep, like the stones that Fusion Pearl offers. (See Figure
below)
Color- Diamonds
are graded based on the amount of color they do or do not possess. The
scale runs from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). An absolutely
colorless diamond is rare and therefore very valuable. At Fusion Pearl,
our jewelry contains near colorless (G-J) diamonds because we feel that
they give you the best overall value. (See Figure below)
Clarity- A
diamond is distinguished by its natural characteristics, just as a
person would be noted for her blue eyes or his brown hair. Notated as a
diamond's clarity, these characteristics can be present on the surface
(blemishes) or within the stone (inclusions). The clarity is judged by
the number and types of these characteristics and is designated using a
scale that runs from Fl, defined as flawless, to I3, defined as
inclusions visible with the naked eye. A flawless diamond is truly
rare. (See Figure below)

Carat Weight- The
unit of measure used for the weight of a diamond is the carat. As a
matter of reference, a carat is equivalent to .2 grams or .007 of an
ounce. Carat weight can also be divided further by using points. There
are 100 points in one carat. So a 1/4 (.25) carat stone can also be
expressed as 25 points and mean exactly the same thing. When comparing
two diamonds, please note that just because one is twice the carat
weight of the other does not mean that it will appear to be twice the
size.
THE 4 C's OF GEMSTONES
Buying a
gemstone is often a very different experience than buying a diamond.
Gemstones are bought based on favorite colors, wardrobe matches,
personality, and fashion trends. While gemstones are judged using the
4Cs, just as diamonds do, each is judged separately. For example, a
sapphire is compared to another sapphire, but wouldn't be compared to
an emerald or aquamarine. Choose your gemstone jewelry based on your
personal preferences.
Shape- Fusion
Pearl sells a number of different shaped gemstone jewelry. Some of our
most popular shapes include round, marquise, oval, pear, princess, and
baguette.
Cut- Gems
are cut in a variety of different ways. Transparent stones will often
be cut with facets. Unlike diamonds, the facets are planned to maximize
the color. Other stones like jade, opal, and onyx will be cut into a
smooth domed shape known as a cabochon. While still other stones like
cameos are intricately carved.
Color- Gemstone
color is different from judging the color of a diamond. Every gemstone
has a range of color that runs from light to dark and more vivid to
less vivid, with a small range of color considered preferable. All of
the families of color are represented by gems of different types.
|
Red Mozambique, Garnet, Ruby
Pink
Rhodolite, Garnet, Pink Sapphire
Yellow
Yellow Sapphire, Citrine
Green
Bloodstone, Emerald, Jade, Peridot
Blue
Aquamarine, Blue Chalcedony, Blue Spinel, Blue Zircon, Lapis, Blue Sapphire |
Purple
Amethyst, Tanzanite
White
Akoya Pearl, Freshwater Pearl, Mabe Pearl, South Sea Pearl, White Spinel, White Topaz, Moissanite, Opal
Brown
Smoky Quartz
Black/Gray
Tahitian Pearl, Onyx
|
Clarity- Gems
also have internal characteristics called inclusions. Some gemstones
are known for having many inclusions like emerald or for having few
inclusions like citrine. Each gemstone will be graded for clarity
differently.
Carat Weight- Like
diamonds, gemstones are measured using carats. A carat is equivalent to
.2 grams or .007 of an ounce. Unlike diamonds, each gemstone has a
different density which greatly contributes to the weight of the stone.
DIAMOND & GEMSTONE SIZE RANGES
We
take pride in offering great value and quality. In order for us to
offer this value, it is necessary to buy and sell diamonds in weight
ranges. To help assist you in understanding these ranges, we have
provided the following chart of size tolerances.
|
|
accent |
.004 min. |
|
0.01 |
.008 min. |
|
0.015 |
.012 min. |
|
0.02 |
.015 min. |
|
0.025 |
.02 min. |
|
0.03 |
.025 min. |
|
0.04 |
.035 min. |
|
0.05 |
.045 min. |
|
0.06 |
.055 min. |
|
0.07 |
.065 min. |
|
0.08 |
.075 min. |
|
1/10 |
0.09 min. |
|
1/8 |
.11 min. |
|
1/6 |
.14 min. |
|
1/5 |
.18 min. |
|
1/4 |
.23 min. |
|
1/3 |
.29 min. |
|
3/8 |
.37 min. |
|
1/2 |
.45 min. |
|
5/8 |
.60 min. | |
|
3/4 |
.66 min. |
|
7/8 |
.84 min. |
|
9/10 |
.90 min. |
|
1 |
.96 min. |
|
1 1/8 |
1.10 min. |
|
1 1/6 |
1.14 min. |
|
1 1/5 |
1.18 min. |
|
1 1/4 |
1.23 min. |
|
1 1/3 |
1.29 min. |
|
1 3/8 |
1.37 min. |
|
1 1/2 |
1.45 min. |
|
1 5/8 |
1.60 min. |
|
1 3/4 |
1.66 min. |
|
1 7/8 |
1.84 min. |
|
1 9/10 |
1.90 min. |
|
2 |
1.96 min. |
|
2 1/8 |
2.10 min. |
|
2 1/6 |
2.14 min. |
|
2 1/5 |
2.18 min. |
|
2 1/4 |
2.23 min. | |
|
2 1/3 |
2.29 min. |
|
2 3/8 |
2.37 min. |
|
2 1/2 |
2.45 min. |
|
2 5/8 |
2.60 min. |
|
2 3/4 |
2.66 min. |
|
2 7/8 |
2.84 min. |
|
2 9/10 |
2.90 min. |
|
3 |
2.96 min. |
|
3 1/8 |
3.10 min. |
|
3 1/6 |
3.14 min. |
|
3 1/5 |
3.18 min. |
|
3 1/4 |
3.23 min. |
|
3 1/3 |
3.29 min. |
|
3 3/8 |
3.37 min. |
|
3 1/2 |
3.45 min. |
|
3 5/8 |
3.60 min. |
|
3 3/4 |
3.66 min. |
|
3 7/8 |
3.84 min. |
|
3 9/10 |
3.90 min. |
|
4 |
3.96 min. | |
|
4 1/8 |
4.10 min. |
|
4 1/6 |
4.14 min. |
|
4 1/5 |
4.18 min. |
|
4 1/4 |
4.23 min. |
|
4 1/3 |
4.29 min. |
|
4 3/8 |
4.37 min. |
|
4 1/2 |
4.45 min. |
|
4 5/8 |
4.60 min. |
|
4 3/4 |
4.66 min. |
|
4 7/8 |
4.84 min. |
|
4 9/10 |
4.90 min. |
|
5 |
4.96 min. |
|
5 1/8 |
5.10 min. |
|
5 1/6 |
5.14 min. |
|
5 1/5 |
5.18 min. |
|
5 1/4 |
5.23 min. |
|
5 1/3 |
5.29 min. |
|
5 3/8 |
5.37 min. |
|
5 1/2 |
5.45 min. |
|
5 5/8 |
5.60 min. | |
|
5 3/4 |
5.66 min. |
|
5 7/8 |
5.84 min. |
|
5 9/10 |
5.90 min. |
|
6 |
5.96 min. |
|
6 1/8 |
6.10 min. |
|
6 1/6 |
6.14 min. |
|
6 1/5 |
6.18 min. |
|
6 1/4 |
6.23 min. |
|
6 1/3 |
6.29 min. |
|
6 3/8 |
6.37 min. |
|
6 1/2 |
6.45 min. |
|
6 5/8 |
6.60 min. |
|
6 3/4 |
6.66 min. |
|
6 7/8 |
6.84 min. |
|
6 9/10 |
6.90 min. |
|
7 |
6.96 min. | |
METAL TYPE
There
are a variety of metals choices available for jewelry. Whether you like
the allure of platinum or the range of options with the classic gold,
you will find a number of stylish pieces, sometimes even combining the
two metals. Today, alternative metals like sterling silver, titanium,
and stainless steel give you additional options in look, strength,
price, etc. Each choice has its own qualities, so base your choice on
the ones that you value most.
Platinum- Platinum
is generally 95% pure and does not tarnish or lose its rich white
luster. Platinum is the heaviest of all the precious metals weighing
approximately twice as much as karat gold. Its purity makes it
hypoallergenic, perfect for people who are sensitive to the alloys used
in gold. Platinum is also known for its strength and pliability, just
one gram of platinum can drawn into a fine wire over one mile long.
Gold- Pure
24 karat gold is rarely used in jewelry because it is too soft for
frequent wear. Gold is mixed with alloys like copper, silver, nickel,
and zinc to give different colors, strength, and durability. Gold's
purity is measured in karats, which indicate out of 24 parts how many
parts are gold. For example, 18kt gold contains 18/24 gold and 6/24
alloy, while 14kt gold contains 14/24 gold and 10/24 alloy. Gold is
traditionally seen in yellow and white colors, but can also be
available in rose or green on occasion.
Sterling Silver- Sterling
silver is usually 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Silver is much more
plentiful than platinum or gold and is much less expensive. It takes on
a much higher polish than any other metal, but it does tarnish. The
tarnish can be removed, but silver requires much more care than other
metals.
Titanium- Titanium
is a light, strong, and corrosion-resistant metal. Titanium offers you
seven times the strengh of platinum at about 1/3 of the weight. It is
the hardest natural metal on earth and therefore offers more scratch
resistance than gold or silver. In addition, titanium is also
hypoallergenic. When ordering titanium rings, be extra sure about your
ring size. The biggest drawback of titanium rings is that they cannot
be sized by traditional ring sizing methods.
Stainless Steel- Stainless
steel is a low cost alternative to traditional metals. It is naturally
hypoallergenic and will not rust or tarnish. Stainless Steel will not
break or bend under normal usage and is stronger than any other alloy.