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The Masterpiece Diamond has been awarded the prestigious AGS Ideal 0 for Cut grade. |
The super ideal cut exhibits the "hearts & arrows" patterning, which is the hallmark of master craftsmanship and artistry. |
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The Masterpiece Diamond has been awarded a grade of AGS Ideal 0 for light performance. |
This will ensure that your diamond will display the most brilliant animation of sparkle and fire. |
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Only one-half of 1% of diamonds have a chance of becoming an exclusive Helzberg Diamond Masterpiece. |
You'll be wearing one the rarest diamonds on the planet. |
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When you look at a diamond und the ASET, it creates a color-coded image that clearly identifies it's light performance and optical symmetry. |
You'll only find these remarkable devices in every Helzberg Diamonds and other AGS member stores. |
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ASET |
ASET: Angular Spectrum Evaluation Tool |
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It takes a master diamond cutter years before he or she is able to achieve the level of skill needed to cut a Helzberg Diamond Masterpiece. |
You will know that no matter where you are, you have the most perfect diamond in the room. |
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Each Helzberg Diamond Masterpiece has it's GIA report number inscribed on it's girdle. |
This gives your diamond it's unique identity. |
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At 10X magnification, the Masterpiece diamond has no visible polish lines or marks. |
This means that your diamond is rated as excellent by the GIA and is truly flawless. |
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When viewed from the top, eight distinct arrows are revealed, and when viewed from the bottom, eight beautiful hearts appear. |
This phenomenon only occurs when the diamond is precisely cut meeting the strictest guidelines. |
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AGS |
American Gem Society: The country's preeminent jewelry trade organization dedicated to consumer protection.
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GIA |
Gemological Institute of America: Established in 1931, GIA is the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls. A public benefit, nonprofit institute, GIA is the leading source of knowledge, standards, and education in gems and jewelry. |