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clarity

Almost all diamonds contain very tiny natural birthmarks known as inclusions. To determine a diamond's clarity, an expert views it under 10 power magnification. In addition to internal inclusions, surface irregularities are referred to as blemishes. These two categories of imperfections-inclusions (internal) and blemishes (external)-make up clarity.

The fewer the imperfections, the rarer and more valuable the diamond. Many inclusions are not discernable to the naked eye and require magnification to become apparent. A laboratory-certified clarity rating of SI2 represents the point at which inclusions are technically not apparent to the average naked eye.

Contrary to popular belief, higher clarity does not always mean more beautiful. If the inclusions are not visible to the naked eye, a higher clarity does not really improve the appearance of a diamond but rather the rarity and price. A higher clarity is more desirable and valuable, but knowing that you have selected the right clarity for the right reasons is most important. We recommend a clarity of SI2 or better.

Clarity is graded using a very precise and complex method of evaluating the size, location, and visibility of inclusions. The diagrams to the right show a top view of a round diamond. The inclusions, shown in red, are an approximate sample for each clarity rating. The plotted inclusions may not be actual size for display purposes. Remember, the inclusions depicted in red are not visible to the average naked eye until the I1-I3 clarities. Below is the technical clarity scale with a description of each term.



Clarity Chart


Flawless
Shows no inclusions or blemishes of any sort under 10x magnification when observed by an experienced grader.
Internally Flawless
Has no inclusions when examined by an experienced grader using 10x magnification , but will have some minor blemishes.
Very Very Slightly Included
Contains minute inclusions that are difficult even for experienced graders to see under 10x magnification.
Very Slightly Included
Contains minute inclusions such as crystals, clouds or feathers when observed with effort under 10x magnification.
Slightly Included
Contains inclusions (clouds, included crystals, knots, cavities and feathers) that are noticable to an experienced grader under 10x magnification.
Included
Contains inclusions (possibly large feathers or large included crystals) that are obvious under 10x magnification and may affect transparency and brilliance.


the 4 c's

To learn more about the 4 C's, simply click on the links below;

» Cut
» Colour
» Clarity
» Carat


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