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Diamond Clarity | GIA 4Cs
The clarity of a diamond is based on the size, location, visibility and number of inclusions or blemishes. Internal and surface reaching characteristics are called inclusions. External features are called blemishes. Precise clarity grading is the secret to accurately evaluating a diamond.
What is a Diamond Clarity Chart: Understanding Diamond Clarity
Diamond clarity refers to the grade given to a diamond based on the imperfections and inclusions found in a diamond. The fewer inclusions and blemishes a diamond has, the higher grade it will receive on the diamond clarity chart.
Diamond Clarity Guide | Clarity Chart, Scale & Best Ratings
Learn what diamond clarity is and how it affects a diamond's quality and price. View charts, scales, and FAQs to evaluate which clarity grade is best for you.
Diamond Clarity - Chart, Grades, Scale, Abbreviation & More ...
Diamond clarity describes the presence (or absence) of internal imperfections, known as inclusions, and surface irregularities, known as blemishes. Inclusions might include tiny crystals, feathers, clouds, or internal graining; blemishes might be scratches, pits, or polishing lines on the surface.
Diamond Clarity Grades Side by Side (Real Photos!)
Compare diamond clarity grades side by side with real examples. Learn how inclusions look at every level and find the best clarity grade for your budget.
The Guide to Diamond Clarity Grades | Diamond Clarity Chart
Learn how diamond clarity grades and clarity levels (0–10) are determined. Understand what affects clarity and how to choose the right diamond for your needs.
Diamond Clarity: Everything About the IF, VVS, VS, SI
Clarity refers to how “perfect” or flawless a diamond appears. Unlike Color, Carat, and Cut, which are more easily visible to the naked eye, Clarity can be easily overlooked.
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