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Most people think of diamonds as colorless, however truly colorless diamonds are very rare. Most diamonds are nearly colorless with tints of yellow or brown. The most commonly purchased diamond is known as a "white" diamond, which has an H or better color - that is, colors between D and H. The color difference between D, E and F colors is only very subtle, so subtle that it can be difficult for diamond graders to judge the differences. The color difference between G and H and colors below starts to become greater. ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z
A diamond's clarity is determined by how free it is from "inclusions" - small, generally microscopic imperfections that make each diamond unique. Diamond clarity grades are given by examining very minute details of the diamond at 10x magnification. It is rare to find diamonds without inclusions. The inclusions in VVS, VS and SI claraties may not be seen by the naked eye, making each of these clarities particularly desirable for engagement rings. Internally FlawlessVery Very
Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z ColorlessNear colorlessFaint yellowVery light yellowYellowDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS-Z Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Internally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedImperfectIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1/P1I2/P2I3/P3 Fluorescence is the effect ultraviolet (UV) light has on a diamond. UV light is strongest outside on a sunny day or under florescent lighting. When UV light strikes a diamond with fluorescence, it will emit a blue glow ranging from very faint to very strong. The minerals boron and nitrogen are the source of fluorescence. Does fluorescence matter? In other words, for the average observer, fluorescence made no difference and experienced/trained observers did not agree on the influence of fluorescence.
Rating fluorescence
The recommended girdle has a thickness from 1% to 5%. A girdle of less then 1% thickness is not recommended because there is a possibility of breaking. Similarly, a thickness of greater then 5% is not recommended because it lessens the light reflection. Extremely thin (< 1%)
Very thin (1-<2%)
Thin (2-<3%)
Medium (3<=4%)
Slightly thick (4.1<=5%)
Thick (5.1<=7%)
Very thick (7.1<=8%)
Extremely thick (>8%)
The culet is the point on the bottom of the diamond. It is often faceted to remove the sharp point and to protect it from chipping. Usually this facet is very small and nearly impossible to see. Large culets are undesirable because the culet facet may be visible to the naked eye. A large culet may also indicate that the culet has been chipped or broken off. Rating culets
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