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A Diamond Ring Will Be More
Stunning And Valuable When You Know What To Look
ForWhen choosing a diamond
ring, you have to consider the 4 Cs to ensure that you are
buying the right quality and the right style of diamond for
you. They are Cut, Carat, Color, and Clarity.
Cut: A well cut diamond is beautiful because it's very
brilliant. Of all the variables affecting the value of a
diamond ring, the cut is the most crucial.
A well cut diamond is the work of a master diamond cutter,
since it is the cut that enables the diamond to reflect light,
creating that glitter and sparkle. When a diamond is well
proportioned, light is reflected from one facet to another and
dispersed through the top of the stone as rainbows of color,
making it is so exotic to look at.
Carat: The carat is actually a measurement of weight, not size.
One carat is divided into 100 points. 1.00 ct is equal to .20
grams. Carat is the easiest of the 4 C's to determine.
One carat is divided into 100 "points," so that a diamond of 75
points, for example, weighs .75 carats, 50 points weighs .50
carat etc. Fine quality can be found in diamonds of all carat
weights.
Color: Diamonds are found in a range of colours - from
colorless to yellowish, and judged according to a color grading
scale from "D", which is totally colorless through to "Z" which
is vivid yellow.
It is the colorless diamond that is the most valued because it
is the rarest. The average stone carries an I or J grading for
its color. In addition to that, there are twelve other colors
called Fancies, and as the name implies, they are
expensive.
Clarity: Most diamonds contain tiny natural birthmarks called
inclusions and are mostly not visible to the naked eye, but can
be seen with a 10X magnification.
Inclusions interfere with the dispersion of light and therefore
the diamond's brilliance gets reduced. The fewer and smaller
the inclusions, the rarer the stone and higher the price.
While inclusions do not generally affect the diamond's beauty
and usually cannot be seen, their presence reduces the price.
Clarity is graded on a scale with a range from internally
flawless (IF), very small inclusions (VVS1-VVS2), very small
inclusions (VS1-VS2), small inclusions (SI1-SI2) to imperfect
(I1-I2-I3) with eye visible inclusions.
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