Guide to Diamonds: Discover the Meaning of BGM and How to Avoid Them for Your Perfect Engagement Ring!



Dear diamond lovers and future spouses,

If you're in the process of selecting the perfect diamond for your engagement ring, you probably already know the fundamental 4Cs: Carat, Cut, Color, Clarity. However, we want to share with you an equally crucial aspect to guarantee the beauty and value of your jewel: BGM and fluorescence for which you can read our previous post.


BGM: Brown, Green and Milky



The term BGM includes Brown (brown), Green (green) and Milky (milky), representing a key element to keep an eye on when choosing your diamond. Simply put, BGM indicates the presence of a greenish, brown undertone, or milky haze in the diamond. These nuances can significantly affect its overall beauty and value. Curiously, BGM is not always indicated in gemological certificates, but in the international market it is seriously considered during selection and sale. Here at Gioielleria Arte Orafa, with our experience since 1988, we make sure to take these details into account to offer you only superior quality diamonds.


Milky: A Milky Veil to Avoid



The term "Milky" refers to a milky or cloudy appearance in a diamond, caused by microscopic dots spread throughout the stone. While they are not considered clarity inclusions, when concentrated, they can affect the overall appearance of the diamond. To identify milkiness, it is essential to rely on a trained eye, adequate lighting and touchstones. At GioielliOro.eu, we work hard to ensure the highest quality and transparency in the choice of our diamonds.


Conclusion: Your Perfect Engagement Ring Awaits!



Are you ready to start the journey to designing your dream engagement ring with us? Don't hesitate to book a call on WhatsApp on 069562629 or call us directly. Your perfect diamond is waiting for you, and we are here to guide you every step of the way.

Trust Gioielleria Arte Orafa to create memories that will last forever.

With love,
The Arte Orafa Jewelery Team