ABOUT
IDS
The
associates at IDS have a long history of supplying
fine quality diamonds and jewelry. IDS has grown
upon the strength of its traditions and its commitment to
excellence. It is our desire to give all our valued customers
personalized service and attention to detail. Customer satisfaction
is always our number one priority. Our courteous and professional
gemologists will be glad to assist you with your diamond
needs and with any questions you may have. We also encourage
your suggestions in order to better serve you.
IDS is a proud member of the West Coast Diamond Dealers
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IDS
distributes for the 9th largest site holder, manufacturing small
princess and rounds up to 7/8ths of a carat. Syndicated goods
mean several important things to you. Providing consistent quality
and makes, conflict free with no child exploitation. Using inexpensive
overseas labor, our round diamonds are cut by hand then touched
up by machine, which greatly reduces costs, compared to machine
cut goods. At the same time, this gives you premium or better
cutting. Our princess cuts are very good makes; they are very
square and actually have a crown not just a table with a girdle.
Other qualities are available, such as TLC & TLB, commercial
and promotional goods. If you would like to see samples of our
products, we will be glad to ship to you for inspection for
purchase. Memorandums, purchase plans, and flexible terms are
available OAC.
IDS
promotes a specialized trillion cut diamond, cut for optimal
beauty and maximum visual appearance. These trillions are cut
from a special diamond crystal called a Mackel, which is a flat
wafer like crystal. Sometimes twined but usually very white
and clean. They are more difficult to cut, but the results are
worth it. Our trillions do not have thick girdles like most
and are not as deep, but cutting angle on the bottom is correct,
so they are not glassy or watery. This is what we mean by optimal
visual effect, they dont weigh as much as other trillions
will millimeter for millimeter. Youll see this for yourself
the first time you see our trillions.