Certified Natural Diamonds

Natural Diamonds

Arazi Frye Diamond is Boston’s destination for natural diamonds, with an expansive inventory and exceptional service at the forefront of our diamond wholesale program. We combine our expansive inventory with our industry expertise and second-to-none customer service.

Arazi Frye Diamonds carries stones from 0.01 carats to 10 carats and above in all colors, clarities, and shapes. Our diamonds are certified by GIA (Gemological Institute of America) to be 100% natural, so you can relax knowing that your purchase is coming from a reliable source. It’s clear why we have become Boston’s leading wholesale diamond suppliers.

They say a diamond is forever, and we at Arazi Frye Diamonds ensure that our after-sales service and customer support also last a lifetime.

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What is a Diamond?

Diamonds have been among the most sought-after of earth’s treasures for centuries, their illuminating sparkle captivating the hearts of people around the world – no matter their background.

As the hardest material known to man with a 10 grading on the Mohs scale, diamonds became a symbol of eternal love, with couples around the world marking their matrimony with a magnificent diamond engagement ring.

How To Buy Diamonds:

Diamond quality is measured by the internationally recognized “4 C’s” standard, which measures a diamond’s “Cut”, “Color”, “Clarity” and “Carat” (Carat being the unit of measurement).

1

Cut

Diamond-Cut pertains to diamond shape, the most popular is round, though heart, pear, oval, and other common shapes may attract certain people more so than the classic round shape.

2

Color

Color, ironically enough, is defined as the diamond’s absence of color. Diamond Color is graded on a scale from D-Z, where D is colorless (white), and Z is a nearly yellow color.

3

Clarity

Clarity is graded on a scale from “IF” (internally flawless) to “I” (imperfect). These grades pertain to the amount/size of inclusions inside a diamond. Inclusions are identified and plotted using a 10x magnification jeweler’s loupe, and only stones graded “I1” or below have eye-visible inclusions.

4

Carat

Carat is the unit of diamond weight. The larger a diamond, the more expensive the price: for example, a 2-carat stone is typically more valuable than two 1-carat stones of the same quality. The same is true for bigger stones as well.