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Color: (The color used in this diagram is for presentation purposes and is not actual color.) Many experts name color as the number one consideration in choosing a diamond. A diamond's color is graded on an alphabetical scale from D-Z, with D being absolutely colorless and Z being light yellow. Beyond "Z", a diamond is considered to be an exotic or "Fancy" color. DIAMOND COLOR SCALE
Since color differences can be so subtle, they are impossible to determine by the untrained eye. To grade a diamond, gemologists often place it on a white background next to another diamond that has been previously graded. If all other factors are equal, the less color in a diamond or the higher color rating, the more valuable a diamond becomes. Likewise, as the amount of color increases, the price of a diamond decreases (though this does not necessarily reduce the beauty of a diamond.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All diamonds have identifying characteristics, but most are invisible to the naked eye. To view a diamond, experts use a 10x magnifying loupe which allows them to see the appearance of tiny crystals, feathers or clouds. These natural phenomena are called inclusions.There are five categories in class that anyone interested in purchasing a diamond should be aware of when grading clarity.
DIAMOND CLARITY SCALE
FL (Flawless) - IF (Internally Flawless) Internally Flawless Diamonds reveal no inclusions and only insignificant blemishes on the surface under 10x magnification. VVS1 - VVS2 (Very, Very Slightly Included) VS1 - VS2 (Very Slightly Included) SI1 - SI3 (Slightly Included) I1 - I3 (Included) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Carat: (This diagram is for presentation purposes and is not to scale)
One carat is the equivalent of 200 milligrams. One carat can be divided into 100 "points". A .75 carat diamond is the same as 75 points or a 3/4 carat diamond. Since larger diamonds are rarer than smaller diamonds, the value rises exponentially with carat weight. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A diamond's cut will most certainly influence its fire (the lovely rainbow colors that flash from within) and brilliance (the liveliness and sparkle), as well as its perceived size and even, to some degree its apparent color. Different cuts reflect light in different angles. A diamond must be cut in a geometrically precise manner to maximize its brilliance. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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