The 4 C's

Picking a diamond is personal—choose the one that feels right for you, whether that’s about size, sparkle, or color!

1

Carat (Weight)

Carat refers to the weight of the diamond, not necessarily its size. A higher carat weight means the diamond is heavier, but it doesn’t always mean it’s bigger in appearance—sometimes, a well-cut smaller diamond can look just as striking. So, when you think of carat, think more about how much the diamond weighs, rather than just how big it looks

Carat refers to the weight of the diamond, not necessarily its size. A higher carat weight means the diamond is heavier, but it doesn’t always mean it’s bigger in appearance—sometimes, a well-cut smaller diamond can look just as striking. So, when you think of carat, think more about how much the diamond weighs, rather than just how big it looks

2

Cut (Shape/Style)

The cut affects how well the diamond sparkles. A good cut means the diamond reflects light really well, making it look extra shiny. You’ll want to pick a cut that suits your style—whether it’s round, princess, oval, or something else. It’s all about how it catches the light!

The cut affects how well the diamond sparkles. A good cut means the diamond reflects light really well, making it look extra shiny. You’ll want to pick a cut that suits your style—whether it’s round, princess, oval, or something else. It’s all about how it catches the light!

3

Clarity(How clear it is)

Clarity refers to how free the diamond is from imperfections. A flawless diamond is rare, but even if there are small inclusions, they’re often hard to see without a magnifying glass. A little imperfection won’t ruin the beauty of the stone.

Clarity refers to how free the diamond is from imperfections. A flawless diamond is rare, but even if there are small inclusions, they’re often hard to see without a magnifying glass. A little imperfection won’t ruin the beauty of the stone.

4

Color (How White or Yellow It Is)

Diamonds come in a range of colors, from completely colorless (the best) to light yellow. The less color, the higher the quality, but some people like a warmer tone. It’s all about what looks best to you.

Diamonds come in a range of colors, from completely colorless (the best) to light yellow. The less color, the higher the quality, but some people like a warmer tone. It’s all about what looks best to you.

Ring Anatomy

Shank

Setting

Prongs

Gallery

Ring Anatomy

Shank

The shank of an engagement ring refers to the band that wraps around the finger and supports the center stone.

Shank

The shank of an engagement ring refers to the band that wraps around the finger and supports the center stone.

Ring Anatomy

Setting

A ring setting refers to the way the gemstone or stones are mounted or secured onto the band of a ring. It is the metal structure that holds the stone in place and can significantly influence both the appearance and the security of the stone. The setting affects how much light the stone receives, how exposed it is, and the overall style of the ring.

Setting

A ring setting refers to the way the gemstone or stones are mounted or secured onto the band of a ring. It is the metal structure that holds the stone in place and can significantly influence both the appearance and the security of the stone. The setting affects how much light the stone receives, how exposed it is, and the overall style of the ring.

Ring Anatomy

Prongs

A prong setting is one of the most popular and classic methods used to secure a gemstone in a ring. In this setting, the gemstone is held in place by small metal claws, called prongs, that grip the stone at several points, typically 4 or 6. The prongs extend from the band and hold the stone above the band, leaving the majority of the gemstone exposed to allow maximum light to shine through it.

Prongs

A prong setting is one of the most popular and classic methods used to secure a gemstone in a ring. In this setting, the gemstone is held in place by small metal claws, called prongs, that grip the stone at several points, typically 4 or 6. The prongs extend from the band and hold the stone above the band, leaving the majority of the gemstone exposed to allow maximum light to shine through it.

Ring Anatomy

Gallery

The gallery is the section of the ring that supports and secures the gemstone

Gallery

The gallery is the section of the ring that supports and secures the gemstone

Stone Comparison Chart

Use the chart below to compare the various stones we offer at Alaala and find the perfect one that matches your style, budget, and values.

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Price

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Durability

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Symbolism

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Availability

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Sparkle & Fire

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Customizability

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