Lebih kurang mcm nih la cincin tunang aku..GIA Round Brilliant Cut 0.41 Carat J VS1
D colour diamond will always be more valuable than other diamonds"Lets go buy a diamond", tetiba jer imi bersuara...
aku dah lah ngah merajok time tu..aper lagi seronok ler saya....hihihi......
Ever since yesterday, i cant stop myself from smiling..haha.. Last saturday, imi, nadiah n i went around whole Kl just to find the right engagement ring...we start from Habib Jewel Ampang Point, tapi kiteorg tak dilayan pun cz too many ppl inside there... Then, kiteorg singgah KLCC coz nadiah said her aunt's fren, Auntie Sabrina works there...Unfortunately for all of us, she wasnt there..huhu...and then we went into Tomei.. not bad la the designs... hampir dah nak terbeli,nasib baik imi cakap, 'its ok...we still have more time n no need to rush...'...
After that, kiteorg meneruskan pencarian kiteorg sehingga ke Poh Kong kat area PJ, (belakang PJ Hilton)..but ntah kenapa, aku cam tak baper gemar dgn layanan staff kat situ..Cehhh... So, finally, we made up our mind.. kiteorg terus p The Curve.....hoping that we could finally get the right one....
Finally, we reached Habib Jewel at The Curve.. we were entertained by the Branch Manager, the warm and friendly Mr. Nor Halim...Mr Halim memang best gilerrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!
He explained n described the very essentials of 4 Cs...
He pulled out a tray of many diamonds, n begin to teach us with a little lesson on the first of essential four..COLOUR.
The colour of the diamond affects its value. Many people think of diamonds as colorless. In reality, truly colorless diamonds are quite rare. Most diamonds used in jewelry are nearly colorless with faint yellow or brown tints. These diamonds fall in the normal color range..
Diamonds in the normal colour range are graded by their relative lack of colour.
A diamond that is said to have 'fine colour' has little or no visible coloration.
Thus, the less colour, the higher the value.


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