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When it comes to diamonds, the cut and polish only adds a small amount of value to the stone. It is the size and quality of the rough that determines the value. With many rough diamonds, the highest quality stones are sent to be cut and often the lower grade stones are available to the market looking for a raw stone. However this is not always the case and they can vary greatly when it comes to grading. Choose a stone that best appeals to you.
With rough diamonds, it is the overall shape that replaces cut in terms of gem grading. Octahedral diamonds are highly sought after as these are the perfect form to cleave into two pieces and facet into round brilliant cuts and other shapes. In their natural state, these eight sided beauties make for a wonderful gem. Less commonly seen are the flat triangular rough diamonds referred to as macle. Other rough might be more crystalline structured and irregular.
By not cutting or faceting the rough diamond, nothing is lost or removed from the stone; it remains in it’s natural state. It is a true expression of itself and when set into a design by a talented jeweller, the result is a true original that will stand out from the crowd. Character is truly the most important factor when selecting a rough diamond, something that goes beyond the standard 4 C’s of diamond grading
For most of history, rough diamonds were used in their raw state in jewellery until gem cutting technology developed to cut this hard mineral in the 1500s. The history of diamonds is connected to wealth and status as well as love and romance with diamonds becoming the gem of choice for engagement rings in the 20th century.
Diamonds are formed deep in the earth and come to the surface via volcanic activity. Their geological age is between 1-3 billion years and no two are the same. This is most apparent when looking at a rough diamond in it’s true natural state, prior to cutting and polishing. While these processes refine the stone and its brilliance, they also remove its original, natural characteristics.
We highly recommend rough diamonds for all types of jewellery but especially for rings as they are the most resistant to wear over time. A rough diamond is an excellent choice for longevity but be aware that any stone can break if it is hit hard enough, even a diamond. Wear all jewellery with care and avoid exposure to abrasive materials, harsh chemicals and extreme changes in heat.
To clean, soak your diamond piece in a dish of warm soapy water and use a soft toothbrush to gently brush away any built up residue. You can also use a jewellery cleaning cloth or professional jewellery cleaning products developed to be safe on diamonds. Professional jewellers like Pieces of Eight use an ultrasonic machine to clean your diamonds; bring them in for an annual clean and check.
Bespoke
Such an amazing experience. My bespoke ring is stunning. It is constantly admired and I have people comment on it weekly asking where I had it made. Thank you again Melanie for my beautiful ring ( and my other gorgeous jewellery as well).Fiona
Engagement
I’ve been fortunate to have followed Mel’s work for almost 20 years— and have appreciated the immense effort she has put into her own work, not to mention curating a wonderful group of artists through Po8.Over the years I’ve been able to purchase her work— and it was a no brainer to get my engagement and wedding bands made by her. Her staff are incredibly helpful and kind- and I always make an effort to swing by and see what is in store.Shawn
Sapphire
My partner proposed to me with a Melanie Katsilidis Australian blue sapphire diamond ring. We are absolutely floored by its beauty. The architectural design, the jewels, the cut, it’s just out of this world! Thank you so much to Melanie and her team for all the thought, care and class with which you created our forever treasure!Natalie
Pearls
Pieces of Eight is my go-to for timeless, wearable luxury. The curation is always on point and all the artists in this gallery are incredibly talented. However, Melanie Katsalidis' pieces are my absolute favourite—sculptural, stunning, and unique. I always get compliments when I wear her creations. I own several and wear them constantly. They're effortlessly special, every day. I am obsessed with this place!LTP
Excellent customer service. The staff were helpful from the moment I walked in, through to selecting, purchasing, and resizing a ring. When illness meant I couldn't come in to the boutique, they gladly reorganised. The ring itself is an absolute banger, for what it's worth -- my fiancée and I couldn't be happier! Highly recommended. David
The whole experience has been an unalloyed pleasure: a range of pieces that I enjoy choosing from, staff who are helpful, friendly, knowledgeable and helped make the whole process enjoyable. They handled the online enquiry as efficiently as they do in person. Anne
Pieces of Eight is an Aladdin’s Cave of treasures, show casing some of the most original and creative jewellery and objects to be found in Melbourne, let alone around the world. Over the years I have bought many different items from them and all, without fail, receive positive comments from family, friends and strangers when they see them. Dean
Always a wonderful experience working with the fabulous team at Pieces of Eight! First time working with them on a custom piece, by artist Belinda Esperson. A family member loved the style a brooch though found it a little large so she created a smaller version that was just perfect. Leonie