Delicious Diamond Pendants in Danville, Virginia are Dazzling Love Story Diamond Jewelry |
Delectable diamond pendants in Danville, Virginia are being offered for sale at Ben David Jewelers. Come visit our convenient location on Mount Cross Road and let our friendly sales staff help you find the ultimate diamond jewelry!
Ben David Jewelers
www.bendavidjewelers.com
459 Mount Cross Rd., Suite A Danville, VA 24540 Map Link
(434) 792-6561
Want to say “I love you” in a way that will make a lasting impression? Then, you simply must purchase a piece of diamond jewelry! Diamonds are eternal - in their shape, size and meaning. When placed in elegantly fashioned settings, there simply is no better way to express your everlasting love than with a diamond!
Diamond pendants are not our only specialty at Ben David Jewelers. We have a large inventory of bridal sets, including solitaires, women’s and men’s wedding rings, diamond engagement rings, anniversary rings and lots of other special pieces of fine jewelry.
Diamonds that are mined today were born more than 1000 million years ago. Highly pressurized carbon formed this seductive and valuable mineral in the earth at depths of over 150 kilometers and at temperatures greater than 10,000 degrees Celsius.
In spectacular geological events within the earth's core, melting fluids far beneath the Earth’s surface were pushed violently to the surface, causing volcanic eruptions. These explosions created conical pipes filled with kimberlite, or hardened volcanic rock. Once the original volcanic cone was removed by gradual erosion, the kimberlite pipes containing diamonds were exposed. Diamonds are really only accidental fragments brought to the surface of the earth hidden within this kimberlite rock.
The worth of a diamond is determined partly by its size. Large diamonds are found far less often than smaller diamonds. This means that the price of a diamond will increase exponentially as the carat size of the diamond increases.
Given that diamonds are found in the earth, you would expect almost all of them to contain natural flaws or imperfections. In a diamond, these flaws are called inclusions and are caused by carbon deposits or small feather cracks while the diamond is formed. The clarity of a diamond represents the number, type and size of flaws, or inclusions, which are present in the diamond. The clarity of a diamond is indicated by a grading system.
The brilliance of a diamond’s sparkle is affected by the presence or absence of color. Color is rated on the following scale such that a diamond is considered colorless or near colorless if it is graded "D" through "J". These diamonds are considered an excellent value. They appear colorless to the naked eye, unless they are compared with diamonds of even higher color grade.
Come in today and let our friendly expert sales people help you find the perfect diamond jewelry for your special occasion! |