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Diamond Clarity

One of the most crucial factors to take into account when choosing the ideal diamond for that special someone is the clarity of the stone. On a scale from Flawless (FL) to Imperfect, diamonds are rated. (I). The diamond clarity scale, which is used to assess the rarity and worth of the diamond, is known.


Clarity Scale of a diamond

The diamond's inclusions or flaws are rated according to size and number on the diamond clarity scale. A blemish is an exterior imperfection such as a scratch, chip, or nick. Inclusions are internal flaws like clouds and feathers. The clarity grade increases as inclusions and flaws decrease.


Inclusions in diamonds classified as slightly included (SI1 and SI2) are still discernible at a 10x magnification. Diamonds having inclusions (I1, I2, and I3) can be seen with the unaided eye.


The clarity of the diamond and your budget should both be taken into account while choosing one. The most sought-after and valuable diamonds are Flawless and Internally Flawless, but they can also be the most expensive. Consider buying a diamond with a lesser clarity grade, such as a Slightly Included or Included diamond, if you're on a tight budget. Even though these diamonds could have obvious inclusions, they can still be dazzling and produce magnificent jewelry.


Make sure to choose a diamond that you will adore for years, regardless of the diamond clarity grade you choose.



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