Never skimp on cut.
Diamond cut clarity and color chart.
The importance of diamond clarity is affected by the other diamond qualities such as shape and size.
Fl or flawless is the highest grade for clarity.
Knowing what diamond clarity truly means helps you understand the factors that contribute to diamond quality and price.
If while shopping for a diamond you are ever given a color range e g.
Finally here are some last rules of thumb to go by when purchasing a diamond.
Carat color cut and clarity working together.
Clarity is the absence of imperfections.
Cut is the most important.
A lower color diamond with a higher cut grade will have more sparkle and visual appeal than a higher color diamond with a lower cut grade.
For color d or completely colorless diamond is the highest grade.
The larger the carat the more obvious the other qualities become.
So the larger the diamond you buy the higher the color and clarity grades you should look for.
The heavier the diamond the greater the carat weight.
In step cut shapes such as emerald cut and asscher cut diamonds the shallow pavilion and open table accentuate the clarity of the stone and can make characteristics more easily visible.
Here you will learn how gia diamond grades are established and how those grades affect the diamond s price.
The ftc provides no guidelines for the use of the term fancy color in the us but there is general agreement in the international trade about what diamond color range is customary for fancy color diamonds.
This is why expert and accurate assessment of diamond clarity is extremely important.
Each of the four c s carat weight cut color clarity is accompanied by a diamond chart illustrating the differences between grades.
G h as opposed to a specific grade the diamond is not certified by gia.
To the naked eye a vs 1 and an si 2 diamond may look exactly the same but these diamonds are quite different in terms of overall quality.
Diamonds are measured in terms of weight not size.
While flawless and colorless diamonds are extremely rare cut determines a diamond s true value.
You might have your heart set on a certain diamond shape or know which settings will complement it well.
These are either yellow or brown diamonds that have more color than a z master stone or they exhibit a color other than yellow or brown.
An fl diamond has no imperfections even when magnified 10x by a professional.
If you re buying a diamond for the first time you ve probably done at least some research.
A perfectly cut diamond will exhibit a lot of brilliance to the point that it masks inclusions.
If you ve really done your homework you probably also know that gemologists grade diamonds based on the 4 c s clarity color cut and carat.
With a high quality cut you can get away with a diamond lower in color and clarity.