Production of memorial diamonds from ashes

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A truly unique memorial diamond

Memorial Diamond

1、100% created from contents of ashes

The carbon used to create an Algordanza memorial diamond comes soley from the ashes of the deceased, no other sources of carbon are used within the process and this is possible beacuse of Algordanza's carbon extraction technology (patent pending). Each memorial diamond comes with a certificate of guarantee that also includes the chemical composition of the ashes.

(For the Stailas・memorial diamond in the cases where there is not enough original carbon, the above does not apply)


2、Clarity(transparency)

Algordanza memorial diamonds are typically graded with a VS1 clarity grade, a measure of the transparency of the diamond. With a proven track record for producing memorial diamonds, Algordanza can at the minimum guarantee a Class 1 grading from any recognized gem laboratory.

3、Beautiful Colors

Synthetic diamonds are typically yellow in color. However, a special production method that is pure combined with the natural element of Boron gives birth to a rare blue memorial diamond that is characteristic with Algordanza. The blue color is not caused by coloring, the intensity of the blue is determined by the percentage of Boron within the ashes、with higher concentrations resulting in more intense blue colors.(At Algordanza, the color of the diamond is natural and it is not an option to choose the color. No diamonds are alike and each are completely unique.)

実際製作されたダイヤの色味

The color ranges of Algordanza memorial diamonds

4、Made in Switzerland

Algordanza memorial diamonds are proudly made in Switzerland in a clean, discrete and peaceful environment.

5、Reliable Service

Memorial diamond services are built on trust. Algordanza has shown by example, time and time again, its commitment towards its clients and its own internal processes and governance. Please read about the protocol established with our service.

 




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