‘Hearts & Arrows’ Diamonds are A Cut Above on Valentine’s Day

Author: Whiteflash.com
Dateline: Wed, 10 Jan 2007

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “HOUSTON, Texas – Jan. 10 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Like true love, a diamond is forever, and online boutique Whiteflash.com offers a specialized round brilliant that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. ‘Hearts & Arrows’ diamonds are cut so precisely that facet reflections overlap; creating distinct heart and arrow patterns when seen through a special viewer.”



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HOUSTON, Texas – Jan. 10 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Like true love, a diamond is forever, and online boutique Whiteflash.com offers a specialized round brilliant that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. “Hearts & Arrows” diamonds are cut so precisely that facet reflections overlap; creating distinct heart and arrow patterns when seen through a special viewer. Whiteflash.com’s signature line is “A Cut Above;” an elite brand of conflict-free diamonds that has been called the world’s most visually balanced.

(c) Send2PressImages of hearts and arrows, Cupid and the eternal symbolism of diamonds combine to make these dazzlers from Whiteflash.com an ideal gift on the year’s most romantic holiday.

The round diamond has existed for hundreds of years, but the hearts & arrows level of precision has been possible for less than 20. The techniques were first developed in Japan and arrived in America in the 1990s. “A Cut Above” was the first branded hearts & arrows diamond sold exclusively on the internet and remains the only diamond with a guarantee of true optical symmetry.

The creation of an “A Cut Above” diamond begins with selection of premium diamond rough. For the hearts and arrows pattern to appear every one of the 57 facets must be perfectly cut and polished by skilled craftsmen. When all of these tiny mirrors are precisely aligned the result is a diamond unmatched in brilliance and sparkle. If any detail falls outside of Whiteflash.com’s tight tolerances the diamond will not be branded “A Cut Above.”

Online shoppers require the highest level of pedigree and guarantees and Whiteflash.com doesn’t fall short in this area. Along with the ringing American Gem Society endorsement, Whiteflash.com extends a no-questions asked inspection period and gives buyers a unique lifetime trade-up option allowing future diamond selections with full credit for your trade. Seeking a setting? Hailed as “Lord of the Online Rings” by Kiplinger’s, Whiteflash.com is known for premier custom jewelry creations as well (whiteflash.com/golden-wardrobe/custom-design.aspx).

So if you’re thinking of giving your heart away this Valentine’s Day, you may want to consider giving the eternal hearts & arrows perfectly polished into “A Cut Above” diamonds from Whiteflash.com.

For more information about Hearts and Arrows Diamonds ( whiteflash.com/diamonds_info/t/beyondideal.aspx?articleid=311&zoneid=25 ) or Diamond Engagement Rings (http://www.whiteflash.com/Engagement-Rings/1.htm), visit Whiteflash.com.

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Story Title: 'Hearts & Arrows' Diamonds are A Cut Above on Valentine's Day
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