Diamonds are a form of pure carbon, crystallized under immense heat and pressure hundreds of miles below sea level more than 100 million years ago. Volcanic explosions through time force them upwards to the earth’s surface.
Diamonds are rare because only a few survive the long, destructive journey toward the surface. Only about half of diamonds mined today are of gem quality, and even fewer are large enough to be polished into a stone that is bigger than the head of a match.
Diamonds are near-indestructible, and will last you a lifetime with proper care. And since nature never repeats itself, each diamond is a uniquely beautiful gem that makes diamond jewelry the ultimate gift and symbol of enduring love.
