At Alyce Jewels they make sure that the jewelry they create is really good. They have a system in place to check the quality of everything they do. This starts with getting diamonds from places that treat people and the environment well. Then they design the jewelry using computers to make sure it looks great. After that they carefully put the stones in place. Finish the metal parts. Finally they check the jewelry times to make sure it looks good and will last a long time. At Alyce Jewels quality is important to them so they do all these things to make sure their jewelry is the best it can be and that it will be good for a time with both visual excellence and long-term structural durability, which is what Alyce Jewels is all, about. Every collection is made with some rules, in mind so that each piece of jewelry you get is not pretty but also works well and lasts a long time.
Each piece is made to be stable and balanced and put together in a way that makes sense for you to wear every day for years.
Every collection has to meet these rules so that each piece is good to wear every day.
The following sections provide an expanded and detailed explanation of how Alyce Jewels maintains quality standards across each diamond category and jewelry structure.
Responsible Diamond Sourcing and Selection Standards

The quality of jewelry starts a time before a diamond is put into a ring. This is because Alyce Jewels has a way of choosing the people they get their diamonds from. They make sure these suppliers do things in an honest way are open about how they make the diamonds and that they grade the diamonds correctly.
Alyce Jewels looks at each diamond whether it is a diamond or a lab-grown diamond. They check the diamond using grading systems that people, around the world trust. They pay attention to how well the diamond is cut how clear it is and how strong it is when they look at it very closely. They do this for every diamond to make sure the jewelry is of quality. Alyce Jewels does this to make sure their diamonds are the best they can be.
The selection process includes verification of certification documentation, confirmation of laser inscription where applicable, and internal inspection to validate that the physical stone corresponds exactly with grading specifications. Beyond certification, additional visual checks are conducted to assess brilliance performance, light return balance, surface polish consistency, and girdle symmetry so that every selected diamond meets both technical and visual expectations before moving to the design stage.
Round Diamond Rings

Round diamond rings need to be made carefully. The way they sparkle depends on how the facetsre cut and how they are lined up. Alyce Jewels checks each diamond to make sure the angle of the top part is just right the bottom part is the right depth the top surface is the right size and the whole thing is symmetrical. They do this to make sure the diamond sparkles much as possible. If the proportions are not just right the diamond will not sparkle much. So they check everything closely with a magnifying glass to make sure all the facets reflect light evenly and the polish is consistent. They want to make sure the round diamond rings, from Alyce Jewels sparkle a lot.
The structural design of the setting is equally important, as prongs must be evenly spaced and proportionally shaped to secure the stone without interrupting symmetry. Inspection protocols include prong alignment checks, seat cutting precision confirmation, controlled pressure calibration during tightening, and final stability testing to confirm that the diamond remains secure under gentle movement. Reinforced basket frameworks, carefully measured shank thickness, and smooth comfort-fit interior finishing complete the durability assessment before final approval.
Oval Diamond Rings

Oval diamond rings have a shape that is long and thin. This shape makes the oval diamond ring very pretty and shiny.. Oval diamond rings need to be checked very carefully. We need to make sure that the oval diamond ring is symmetrical and that light goes through it in a way.
Alyce Jewels checks the oval diamonds carefully. They want to make sure that there are no spots on the oval diamond ring. They also want to make sure that the oval diamond ring sparkles over and that it is the right shape. Alyce Jewels wants the oval diamond ring to be beautiful and to have a balance, between how long and how wide it is. This balance is what makes the oval diamond ring look nice and pretty.
Setting an oval diamond requires protective reinforcement at the pointed ends to prevent vulnerability. Quality control measures include secure prong placement at both tips, even metal pressure distribution along the girdle, and alignment confirmation to prevent rotational imbalance. Surface polish evaluation, edge protection verification, and structural stability testing ensure that oval rings maintain both elegance and mechanical reliability over time.
Cushion Cut Diamond Rings

Cushion cut diamonds have corners and they also have a lot of internal facets that affect how they shine. Alyce Jewels looks at cushion diamonds to make sure they have reflection and minimal dark spots. They want the sparkle to be spread out evenly so the diamond stays clear and bright. Alyce Jewels checks each cushion cut diamond one by one whether it is a modified brilliant or an antique style to make sure it is symmetrical and the proportions are right. Cushion cut diamonds are special because of their corners and internal facets. Alyce Jewels makes sure each cushion cut diamond has the sparkle and shine.
Corner security is reinforced through carefully positioned prongs and evenly cut seats that follow the diamond’s contour. Additional craftsmanship inspection includes halo spacing accuracy, pavé uniformity, balanced gallery architecture, and under-gallery reinforcement to maintain structural integrity. Every cushion ring undergoes magnified review before shipment to confirm both aesthetic and mechanical standards.
Emerald Cut Diamond Rings

Emerald cut diamonds are really good at showing how clear they are and how precise the cut is. This is because of the way they are cut with steps and the top part is open. Alyce Jewels thinks that clarity is very important so they make sure to choose diamonds with few imperfections that you can see. They do this because Emerald cut diamonds show these imperfections easily due to the way they are cut. Alyce Jewels wants Emerald cut diamonds to be as clear, as possible.
Alignment precision is carefully verified to confirm rectangular symmetry, evenly defined corners, and sharp parallel facets that reflect light consistently. Double prong reinforcement at the corners, balanced pressure application along the girdle, and supportive gallery frameworks provide secure anchoring. Each emerald cut ring is thoroughly inspected to ensure accurate geometry and structural dependability.
Princess Cut Diamond Rings

Princess cut diamonds have pointed corners that need protection. The people, at Alyce Jewels use V-shaped prongs to keep each corner safe. They make sure the pressure is spread out evenly so the diamond does not get much stress in one spot.
When they check the symmetry of Princess cut diamonds they look at how the table's aligned if the facets are consistent and if the depth and width are balanced. This is important to keep the Princess cut diamonds looking brilliant. Princess cut diamonds are really beautiful when they are made correctly.
Structural engineering standards require appropriate shank thickness, reinforced basket support, proper stone elevation positioning, and magnified stability testing to ensure durability. Each princess cut ring is carefully reviewed for both sparkle performance and corner security before approval.
Pear Shape Diamond Rings

Pear shaped diamonds are really pretty because they have a part and a pointed part. The pointed part of the pear shaped diamonds needs to be protected. That is why Alyce Jewels uses settings called V-prong settings at the pointed end of the pear shaped diamonds. They also make sure that the round part of the pear shaped diamonds has the amount of tightness, in the prongs so the pear shaped diamonds do not get damaged.
Quality control includes shape symmetry verification, smooth curve transition inspection, minimal bow-tie presence screening, and surface polish confirmation. Structural testing ensures that the tip remains securely anchored while preserving overall balance and aesthetic alignment.
Marquise Diamond Rings

Marquise diamonds have a shape that is long and pointed at both ends. This means Marquise diamonds need to be protected in a specific way. To keep Marquise diamonds safe special prongs are used at the ends. These prongs are strong and help spread the pressure across the middle of the Marquise diamonds so they do not get damaged easily.
Symmetry examination includes equal curve alignment confirmation, centered facet pattern inspection, and edge finishing consistency review. Additional security testing verifies stone tightness, prong stability, and basket strength under light stress simulation.
Halo Diamond Rings

When you look at Halo diamond rings you see that they have detailed work. This is because they use techniques to set the tiny diamonds. To make sure these Halo diamond rings are good they need to be checked carefully. The small stones around the stone are looked at to make sure they are all the same size spaced evenly and securely held in place. They also have to be, at the height so the whole ring shines nicely around the center stone of the Halo diamond rings.
The integration between center diamond and halo structure is carefully reviewed to eliminate visible gaps, maintain proportion balance, and confirm stable anchoring. Polishing precision within tight spaces, smooth under-gallery finishing, and reinforced metal frameworks complete the quality assurance process for halo designs.
Solitaire Diamond Rings

When you look at Solitaire diamond rings the center stone is what really stands out. To make this happen the people who make the ring have to be very careful when they shape the prongs and cut the seat.
Alyce Jewels makes sure that the prongs are not too thick or too thin and that the stone is set at the right height. This way light can get in. Make the Solitaire diamond ring sparkle.
They also have to be careful not to squeeze the Solitaire diamond ring hard or it might get damaged. Alyce Jewels gets all of this right so the Solitaire diamond ring is really secure and looks great.
Metal quality inspection includes uniform polish verification, strong shank structure assessment, smooth interior band finishing, and scratch-resistant surface refinement. Final magnified inspection confirms stone stability and structural integrity prior to packaging.
Pavé Diamond Rings

Pavé diamond rings incorporate multiple small diamonds embedded along the band, making uniformity and security critical. Each accent stone is evaluated for equal sizing, precise spacing, and secure bead setting placement to prevent loosening.
Structural stability measures include adequate band thickness reinforcement, balanced diamond distribution, channel support strength verification, and final stone tightness testing under magnification. Surface smoothness and consistent sparkle alignment are confirmed before final approval.
Precious Metal Standards and Finishing Protocols

When it comes to Alyce Jewels they do not just focus on choosing the diamonds and putting them in place correctly. They also make sure the metal they use is very pure and finished nicely. This is true for the 14K gold, 18K gold and platinum pieces they make. Alyce Jewels checks the metal to make sure it is real. Will last a long time. They also polish the metal to remove any bumps or scratches, on the surface so it shines evenly. Alyce Jewels wants the 14K gold, 18K gold and platinum pieces to look great and last forever.
Rhodium plating for white gold designs is applied evenly and inspected for consistent coverage. Final finishing stages include ultrasonic cleaning, steam treatment, and comprehensive surface inspection under controlled lighting to eliminate imperfections before packaging.
Multi-Level Final Quality Inspection

Every jewelry piece, regardless of design category, passes through a structured final inspection checklist that includes magnified diamond evaluation, prong security testing, alignment verification, metal purity confirmation, structural stress assessment, cleaning validation, and secure packaging review. Only after passing each checkpoint is the piece approved for shipment.
Conclusion

Each diamond shape and setting style presents unique structural and aesthetic considerations, and Alyce Jewels applies tailored inspection protocols to address these variations while maintaining consistent standards in authenticity, craftsmanship precision, metal integrity, and long-term durability. Through disciplined sourcing, controlled design engineering, and comprehensive inspection systems, Alyce Jewels ensures that every diamond and jewelry piece reflects professional manufacturing practices, secure structural foundations, and dependable performance suitable for meaningful lifetime wear.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How does Alyce Jewels select its diamonds?
Alyce Jewels selects diamonds based on certified grading standards, focusing on cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Each diamond is inspected internally to confirm symmetry, polish, and light performance before approval.
2. Are the diamonds certified?
Center diamonds come with independent certification from recognized gemological laboratories, ensuring accurate grading and authenticity.
3. Does Alyce Jewels use lab-grown diamonds?
Lab-grown diamonds are available and undergo the same grading and inspection standards as natural diamonds.
4. How does Alyce Jewels ensure diamond security in rings?
Each ring is tested for prong alignment, stone tightness, pressure balance, and structural stability before final approval.
5. What metals are used in Alyce Jewels jewelry?
Alyce Jewels uses 14K gold, 18K gold, and platinum, with purity verification before production.
6. How are round diamond rings inspected?
Round diamonds are evaluated for proper proportions, symmetry, facet alignment, and light reflection to ensure consistent brilliance.
7. How does Alyce Jewels handle pointed diamond shapes like pear or marquise?
Pointed shapes are secured with protective V-prongs and balanced pressure distribution to prevent tip damage.
8. Are halo and pavé rings checked differently?
Halo and pavé designs undergo detailed inspection for accent stone size uniformity, spacing accuracy, and secure micro-settings.
9. How is metal finishing handled?
Each piece is polished carefully to remove surface imperfections, followed by ultrasonic and steam cleaning before packaging.
10. What quality checks are done before shipping?
Final checks include certification matching, stone alignment, prong security, metal inspection, polish review, and secure packaging.
11. Does Alyce Jewels test ring durability?
Structural stability and stress testing are conducted to ensure rings can withstand regular wear.
12. How are emerald cut diamonds evaluated?
Emerald cuts are reviewed for clarity, clean facet steps, symmetry, and proper alignment due to their open table design.
13. Are custom jewelry pieces inspected differently?
Custom pieces follow the same inspection process, including design accuracy checks and structural testing before approval.
14. How does Alyce Jewels maintain consistency across collections?
Consistency is maintained through supplier evaluation, standardized inspection procedures, and multi-level quality checks.
15. Why is cut quality important in diamond selection?
Cut quality directly impacts light reflection and brilliance. Proper proportions and facet alignment ensure better sparkle and overall appearance.