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What is Clarity?

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What is Clarity?

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Clarity refers to a diamond’s imperfections, or “inclusions.” Although many diamonds have crystals or feathers that may be viewed with the unaided eyes, very rare and expensive diamonds have few or no flaws. A diamond in which no flaws can be seen by an expert at 10X magnification is said to be “flawless.”

The following scale was designed by GIA. The highest clarity grade given to a diamond is “flawless,” then descends down the scale depending on: how many inclusions the stone has, the nature of the inclusions, the color of the inclusions, and the position of the inclusions.

The presence of inclusions do not necessarily hinder the brilliance or beauty of a diamond. In fact, a flawless diamond that is held next to an SI1 clarity diamond of equal cut and color may be indiscernible to the naked eye.

Inclusions are not necessarily bad, and are sometimes nature’s way of telling us a diamond is genuine. Jewelers should point out notable or interesting inclusions to buyers, especially for identification purposes.

Although it is possible for a diamond to have the same carat weight or color as another diamond, it is the limitless combination of nature’s inclusions that prevent any two diamonds from being exactly alike.

Wishing you a brilliant day!

Diamond Mike Watson

www.GalleryOfDiamonds.com

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