This short video explains the gia clarity scale and how gia classifies diamonds with a clarity grade ranging from flawless to i 3 by using a 10x magnification loupe and a microscope to see and plot the diamond s inclusions.
Diamond cut clarity scale.
Interestingly the diamond color evaluation of most gem quality diamonds is based on the absence of color.
Diamond clarity is measured on a scale from included.
With a high quality cut you can get away with a diamond lower in color and clarity.
Vs2 diamonds are the sweet spot for getting a good quality diamond and saving money.
Every diamond certified by the gia undergoes a thorough independent evaluation.
In this case a colorless diamond is more rare and more valuable than one with a slight yellow color.
Many inclusions and blemishes are too tiny to be seen by anyone other than a trained diamond grader.
Here you will learn how gia diamond grades are established and how those grades affect the diamond s price.
The importance of diamond clarity is affected by the other diamond qualities such as shape and size.
Sometimes these inclusions can be visible to the unaided eye.
For round cut diamonds under 1 carat a vs2 or si1 clarity grade will give you an eye clean diamond sometimes even si2 doesn t have visible inclsuions.
It s usually a safe bet that the diamond will be eye clean.
Understanding what diamond color means helps in choosing the right diamond.
For round cut diamonds 1 carat or over a vs1 or vs2 will give you an eye clean stone.
The clarity scale was developed by the gemological institute of america gia to quantify these imperfections.
Each of the four c s carat weight cut color clarity is accompanied by a diamond chart illustrating the differences between grades.
Very slightly included diamonds with a clarity grade of 3 or 4 vs1 or vs2 have minor inclusions.
The same relationship between rarity and value exists for clarity cut and carat weight.
Value and rarity are related.
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue like a drop of pure water and consequently a higher value.
Slightly included diamonds with a clarity grade of 5 6 or 7 si1 or si2 have noticeable inclusions that are fairly easy to see under 10x magnification.
So a colorless diamond rates higher on the color grading scale than a diamond that is light yellow.
The diamond s clarity is a description of its internal purity.
Never skimp on cut.
A perfectly cut diamond will exhibit a lot of brilliance to the point that it masks inclusions.
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.
Ags 5 6 or 7.
Diamond clarity is the quality of diamonds that relates to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions and surface defects called blemishes clarity is one of the four cs of diamond grading the others being carat color and cut.