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Katarina is one of the most desirable and fastest growing online jewelry brands, serving thousands of customers since 2004. We are the one-stop-shopping destination for diamond jewelry. Our clientele enjoys a wide range of products which are just a click away: Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces, Pendants, Rings, Bridals, Watches and many more, which are crafted to perfection and will be in fashion for years. All our jewelry is brand new and made of premium quality diamonds. Our Motto is to offer our customers extraordinary values on an exquisite range of diamond jewelry – all with the privacy, security, and convenience of online shopping. Our consistency and reliability are proven over and over again with every satisfied customer. We at Katarina understand that buying a piece of jewelry is a very special and emotional experience and a piece from our stylish collection will keep your memories strong for years to come. We are also interested to get in-touch with customers who would like to share their experiences with us. Our diamonds have been purchased from legitimate sources not involved in funding conflict and in compliance with United Nations resolutions. The diamonds are based on personal knowledge and/or written provided by the supplier of the diamonds. Diamond cut refers to the proportions, finish, symmetry and polish of the diamonds. These factors determine the intensity and brilliance of a diamond. A well-cut diamond is proportioned, symmetrical, and polished; these are typically the most expensive types of diamond. The width and depth of the cut can have an effect on how light travels within the diamond and how it exits in the form of brilliance. Carat refers to a diamond's weight. One carat, the traditional unit of measurement for diamonds, is approximately 0.2 grams. You may also hear the weight of a diamond referred to in points. One carat is equivalent to 100 points, so a 75-point diamond is equal to 0.75 carats. Because they are rarer, larger diamonds have greater value per carat, so the value of a diamond rises exponentially to its size. A diamond’s clarity is measured by the existence or absence of visible flaws. Tiny surface blemishes or internal inclusions, even those seen only under magnification, can alter the brilliance of the diamond and thus affect its value. Clarity levels begin with flawless (FL, IF), followed by very, very slight (VVS1, VVS2), very slight (VS1, VS2), slightly included (SI1, SI2), and included (I1, I2, and I3).







