VVS-1 diamonds
Greendale Diamonds South Africa  
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 VVS-1 Diamonds Africa

Supply Loose Diamonds Sales South
Greendale Diamonds is owned by Max Barker F.G.A. (G.B.) who has spent over thirty years in the business and is part of South Africa’s leading and longest-established Diamond dealing companies.
For certified VVS-1 diamonds Max is still the senior advising gemmologist for D.S.C. but is now trading under Greendale Diamond Supplies cc specialising in VVS-1 loose diamond sales and diamond consultation.

A member of the diamond club of South Africa for over 25 years, with time served on the committee.


Contact Us Email: greendiam@tiscali.co.za

Clarity is one of the Four C's, representing the four variables that are used to calculate the quality and value of a diamond. The term "Clarity" refers to the presence or absence of tiny imperfections (inclusions) within the stone, and/or on the surface of the stone. As a consumer, it is important to learn and understand the clarity designations found within the "Four C's" diamond grading system.

Diamond Clarity Designations

VVS-1 - "Very Very Small" inclusions hard to see at 10 x magnification 
Beauty cannot be quantified in terms of numbers, no matter how useful the 4Cs, our diamonds are selected for their outstanding beauty not just carat weight.

Your relationship with us is founded on trust and assurance of the company’s integrity. Greendale Diamonds maximises the potential of every stone. Any number of individual diamonds may share the same 4Cs, but each is unique and we exclusively choose the best.

 

VVS-1 diamonds in South Africa contact us in Johannesburg: greendiam@tiscali.co.za We are in one of the most well known trading centre's of the diamond dealing offices In Johannesburg.
Greendale Diamonds member of the Diamond Dealers ClubGreendale Diamonds member of the Jewellery Council of South Africa

Diamond Info
There have always been things which looked like diamonds, but were not diamond. I have already stated that in early times other stones were confused with diamond.
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 Diamond Grading South Africa
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