People love shiny objects and diamonds are the epitome of shiny. One key factor that determines a diamond’s value is its clarity. Let’s take a look at what diamond clarity means, how it’s graded, and how it applies to both kinds of diamonds, natural and lab-grown.
Diamond clarity refers to how clean or clear a diamond looks under 10x magnification. Most diamonds have tiny imperfections called inclusions. These can be small crystals, clouds, or feathers inside the diamond. Diamonds may also have external flaws called blemishes. The fewer and smaller these imperfections, the higher the clarity grade.
Diamond clarity refers to how clean or clear a diamond looks under 10x magnification.
People have valued clear diamonds for a long time, but formal grading systems are more recent. Here’s a quick timeline:
Today, several grading systems exist, but GIA’s is the most widely used.
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The GIA scale has 11 grades. From best to worst, they are:
Let’s break down what these grades mean:
Both natural and lab-grown diamonds can be graded using the same clarity scales. However, there are some differences:
Lab-grown diamonds tend to have higher clarity grades than natural diamonds. This is because:
However, completely flawless lab-grown diamonds are still rare. Most fall in the VS or SI range.
Several factors influence a diamond’s clarity grade:
Clarity is one of the “Four Cs” that determine a diamond’s value. The others are Cut, Color, and Carat weight. Generally, higher clarity grades mean higher prices. However, the difference in price between two adjacent grades can be significant, especially at the high end of the scale.
The impact of clarity can vary depending on the diamond’s shape:
Some diamonds undergo treatments to improve their clarity:
These treatments can improve a diamond’s appearance but may lower its value compared to untreated diamonds of the same clarity grade.
While it’s an important factor in a diamond’s value, it’s not the only one. Often times, a diamond that looks clean to the naked eye is a good choice, especially if you’re on a tighter budget. When buying a diamond, consider all the Four Cs together. Remember that a lower clarity grade doesn’t necessarily mean a less beautiful diamond. Many SI1 and SI2 diamonds look just as good as higher grades to the naked eye but cost less. Whether you choose a natural or lab-grown diamond, understanding clarity can help you make an informed decision and find a diamond that fits your preferences and budget.
The 4 Cs of diamond grading are Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat weight. These factors are used to determine a diamond’s quality and value.
Diamond cut refers to the stone’s proportions, symmetry, and polish. A well-cut diamond reflects light from one facet to another and then back through the top, creating brilliance and fire.
The diamond color scale ranges from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown). Diamonds with less color are generally more valuable, with D, E, and F being the highest grades.
Diamond clarity is graded based on the presence of inclusions and blemishes. The scale ranges from Flawless (no inclusions or blemishes visible under 10x magnification) to Included (inclusions visible to the naked eye).
Carat weight measures the mass of a diamond, with one carat equaling 0.2 grams. Larger diamonds are typically more valuable, but the other Cs also play a role in determining overall value.
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