YEHUDA DIAMONDS
Yehuda Diamonds are a marvel of modern technology and, in Southeastern Wisconsin, they are exclusive to Kessler’s Diamonds.
WHAT ARE YEHUDA DIAMONDS?
- They are genuine, natural diamonds that come from a mine just like any other diamond.
- They contain natural inclusions that are visible to the naked eye, which substantially reduces their cost and desirability.
THE ENHANCEMENT PROCESS
- The Yehuda Company developed a Clarity Enhancement Process that inserts a microscopic amount of material into these diamonds. After the treatment, the "feather" or inclusion, while still present, can no longer be seen by the naked eye. This is because the inserted material has the same optical properties as the diamond.
- The enhancement process does not change the diamond in any way. It is still a natural diamond - it just looks better. The amount of material used to fill the feather is so microscopic that even the world's greatest diamond laboratory, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has reported that the process adds ZERO WEIGHT to a diamond.
- The treatment is performed on only a small percentage of well-cut stones.
- The process is bromine-free and can never be affected by sunlight or ultra-violet light which can cause a treated diamond to darken or turn grey.
- The process comes with a lifetime guarantee – if a treatment ever fails, the Yehuda Company will restore it for no charge for life.
YEHUDA DIAMOND BENEFITS
- The treated inclusions can no longer be seen with the naked eye.
- They are guaranteed to keep their beauty forever, and they are available for 20-30% less than comparable untreated diamonds.
- Yehuda Diamonds come with the same lifetime
against chipping or breaking that we have on all of our diamonds.
They have the same lifetime trade in policy as any of our loose diamonds, center stones or solitaires (see 'What Makes Us Different').
Yehuda Diamonds have been sold and worn with pride all over the world for more than eighteen years. You can wear it and enjoy it just as you would any other diamond. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) confirms that the Yehuda process is stable under normal wear and tear.
We think Yehuda Diamonds are pretty spectacular. Stop in at any one of our
and see for yourself and prepare to be dazzled.
cause the diamond to darken, or turn grey, under sunlight and ultra-violet light



