Okay, so today I decided to mess around with something called “Nell Diamond.” I’d heard about it a little, so I figured, why not give it a shot? This is how the whole thing went down.

Getting Started
First, I needed to figure out what I actually needed. I mean, you can’t just jump into these things blind, right? So, I did some digging. It turns out you mostly use this for, like, jewelry design or to understand the properties of diamonds better. I’m no jeweler, but the properties part sounded interesting.
Finding Some Tools
I looked for the simple app or tool in websites. Something I could just plug some values into and see what happens. I needed to checked what it looks like.
The Actual “Experiment”
I started playing around with numbers like carat, cut, color, and clarity.
- Carat: I cranked this one up and down to see how big of a difference the size made. It totally changed, it was a large value.
- Cut: Changed between “Excellent,” “Very Good,” “Good,” etc.
- Color: I learned that “D” is the best, and it goes down from there. I tried a few different ones.
- Clarity: This one was interesting. It’s about how many imperfections the diamond has. I switched between “Flawless” and some of the lower grades.
As I put it, it looked like a fun exercise! It’s cool.
What I Learned
Honestly, the whole thing was pretty straightforward. I wouldn’t say I’m an expert now, but I definitely have a better idea of how those 4 C’s (carat, cut, color, clarity) all come together. It’s kind of like mixing ingredients in a recipe – changing one thing can have a big impact on the final result.

I have checked how those properties made it really valuable. It’s a nice thing to do when you’re bored and wanna mess around with something a little different.