FAQs

About Our Gemstones

We offer a wide variety of natural and lab-grown gemstones, including GIA-certified diamonds, high-quality colored gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, We source only the finest gemstones, ensuring that our customers have access to the most exquisite and valuable pieces.

While natural gemstones are formed over millions of years in the Earth's crust,lab-grown gemstones are created in a controlled laboratory environment.Both possess identical chemical,physical,and optical properties,but their origin differs.

The 4Cs refer to the four characteristics used to evaluate a diamond: carat (weight), color, clarity, and cut. Each of these factors contributes to a diamond's overall beauty and value.

Clarity refers to the absence of inclusions (internal characteristics) or blemishes (external characteristics) in a gemstone. Inclusions can be natural minerals, crystals, or other imperfections.

Fluorescence is the phenomenon where a diamond emits visible light when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Slight blue fluorescence is common and often doesn't affect a diamond's value. However, very strong fluorescence or fluorescence of other colors can sometimes impact a diamond's appearance.

Diamonds are extremely durable,but they can still be damaged.To keep your diamond jewelry looking its best,avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals,extreme temperatures,and physical impacts.Clean your diamond jewelry regularly with mild soap and warm water.

Yes, lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds. They are made of the same material as natural diamonds, which is pure carbon arranged in a crystalline structure. The only difference between lab-grown and natural diamonds is their origin. Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth over millions of years, while lab-grown diamonds are created in a laboratory using advanced technological processes that mimic the natural conditions under which diamonds are formed.

In most cases, it is very difficult to tell the difference between a lab-grown diamond and a natural diamond with the naked eye. Lab-grown diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds, as they are made of the same material, which is pure carbon arranged in a crystalline structure. They also have the same hardness, durability, and brilliance as natural diamonds.However, there are a few subtle differences between lab-grown diamonds and natural diamonds that can be detected by experts using specialized equipment. For example, lab-grown diamonds may have different inclusions or growth patterns than natural diamonds, or they may have slightly different chemical compositions due to the differences in the growth process.

The Mohs hardness scale is a measure of a mineral's scratch resistance. A higher number on the scale indicates a harder mineral. Diamond, with a hardness of 10, is the hardest known natural substance. Hardness is an important factor to consider when selecting gemstones for jewelry, as it determines the gemstone's durability and suitability for different types of settings.

Each one of our natural diamonds is graded by a third-party lab, such as GIA, IGI (International Gemological Laboratory International), GSI (Gemological Science International), or AGS (American Gem Society). Our lab-grown diamonds are all graded by one of the third-party labs listed above. The grading of the diamond you purchase will be printed on your certified appraisal. The appraisal will show the weight, color, and clarity of your diamond, the retail price you purchased it at, and a detailed description of your diamond.

Our bridal collection accent diamonds are fully faceted, with a clarity of VS/SI for any carat weight. Having fully faceted accent diamonds means more light return because of the increase in facets.

About Our Jewelry

FIICCI jewelry is a celebration of timeless elegance and contemporary design.Inspired by the intricate beauty of nature,each piece is handcrafted with the finest materials and attention to detail.We believe that jewelry should be more than just an accessory; it should be a treasured heirloom passed down through generations.

Yes. FIICCI is proud to offer platinum, 18K white gold, 14k rose gold, and 18k yellow gold as a standard option for most styles. We also offer 14k white gold,14k yellow gold, meteorite, tungsten, and tantalum for a select number of styles. Every piece is stamped with the metal type and FIICCI logo. For more information about these options, please contact us.

Absolutely! We offer a custom design service that allows you to create a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry. Our skilled designers will work with you to bring your vision to life.

White gold is an alloy of gold and other metals, such as palladium or nickel, that gives it a white appearance. Platinum is a naturally occurring white metal that is hypoallergenic and more durable than white gold.

FIICCI jewelry is a timeless investment. Our pieces are crafted with the finest materials and are designed to be cherished for generations. Additionally, the value of gemstones and precious metals tends to appreciate over time.

Popular metals for engagement rings include platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold. The best metal for you depends on your personal preference, budget, and lifestyle.

Popular styles include classic solitaire, halo, three-stone, and vintage-inspired designs.

Yes, you can mix and match metals for your wedding bands. For example, you could have a white gold engagement ring and a rose gold wedding band.

Generally, it takes 3 to 4 weeks to complete your custom engagement ring. Simpler designs take about 3 weeks to complete. More complex custom ring designs, requiring more steps and meetings, take closer to 4 weeks to complete. Rush jobs may be possible. Contact me for details and availability.

To maintain the high quality of our pieces and keep our prices competitive, FIICCI does not allow multiple pieces to be purchased for comparison. Comparison purchasing is purchasing multiple products with the intent of keeping one and returning the remainder. If you need any assistance deciding between any of our jewelry pieces, please do not hesitate to contact our jewelry specialists.