A diamond's shape refers to the outline or silhouette of the diamond. Diamonds come in various
shapes, each with its own unique characteristics and aesthetic appeal.
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Report
Every Diamond must be certified by reputable gemological laboratories. For natural diamonds, the
Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the most trusted laboratory. For Lab Grown Diamonds, GIA
and IGI (International Gemological Institute) are the two most trustworthy laboratories.
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Carat
Carat is a measurement of a diamond’s weight. More carats = more money.
Color
Yellow
Pink
Blue
Red
Green
Purple
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Clarity
Diamond clarity is a measure of a diamond’s size, position of inclusions and blemishes. Diamonds
are graded from Flawless (no inclusions) to I3 (heavy inclusions). A diamond’s clarity is very
important to a diamond’s shine and sparkle. It is recommended to stay in the VVS range to maintain
the diamond’s maximum amount of sparkle and brilliance.
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IF
VVS1
VVS2
VS1
VS2
SI1
SI2
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Cut
The cut of a diamond is a crucial aspect of its beauty, brilliance, and overall visual appeal.
Cuts range from Excellent to Poor cuts. An Excellent cut ensures that light enters the diamond,
dances across its facets, and reflects back in a mesmerizing display of fire and sparkle. “3X”
represents the top tier of diamonds, with Excellent Cut, Polish, and Symmetry.
Excellent/Ideal
Very Good
Good
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Polish
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Polish
The polish of a diamond refers to the quality and smoothness of its surface finish after the
cutting and polishing process. Excellent polish enhances the diamond's beauty and value, making
it an essential aspect of diamond evaluation and appreciation.
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Symmetry
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Symmetry
Symmetry in a diamond refers to the precise alignment and balance of its facets, ensuring that
each facet is positioned symmetrically relative to the diamond's center and to each other. A
diamond with excellent symmetry exhibits optimal light performance and maximum sparkle.
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Fluorescence
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Fluorescence
Diamond fluorescence refers to a phenomenon in which a diamond emits a soft glow when exposed to
ultraviolet (UV) light. It is important to note that for top colors (D-H) that fluorescence must
be none to maintain a diamond’s value and visual sharpness. Middle colors (I-L) can have a
fluorescence to make the diamond appear whiter. But it is very important to know that top colors
(D-H) should NOT have any fluorescence!
None
Faint
Medium
Strong
Table
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Table
The table percentage of a diamond refers to the proportion of the diamond's total width that is
occupied by the table facet. The table percentage of a diamond is a critical factor in its cut
quality, influencing its brilliance, fire, and overall appearance.
Depth
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Depth
Depth percentage provides insight into how deep or shallow the diamond is cut relative to its
width. This measurement affects the diamond's overall appearance and light performance.