Diamond Quality And Grading Information
COLOR While most diamonds appear to be white, almost all have slight hints of color. Diamond's color evaluation done by measuring the degree to which a diamond approaches colorlessness. Gemologists and jewelers describe the color of diamonds on a letter scale beginning with D (colorless) and moving through the alphabet to Z. The degree of colorlessness is not easily noticeable to the untrained eye. D, E, and F color grades are more expensive because they are rare. However, well cut diamonds with good clarity of almost all color grades can be equally sparkling as it is the interplay of the 4C's which determines each individual stone's unique beauty. Deeply colored diamonds such as pink, blue, and yellow are known as "fancies" and are especially rare and valuable.
CLARITY Practically all diamonds contain naturally occurring internal blemishes called inclusions (these can look like tiny crystals, feathers, or clouds). However, many are microscopic in nature and can only be seen under powerful magnification through a standard 10-power jeweler's loupe. Diamonds with the fewest inclusions are graded as VVS1 or VVS2; those on the other end of the scale are graded I1 or I3. The fewer inclusions the more valuable the stone.
| Clarity: | Inclusions | Expert & 10x loupe | Naked Eye | Influence on Brilliance |
| IF | no inclusions-internally flawless | nothing | nothing | none |
| VVS1 | very very small inclusions | very difficult | nothing | none |
| VVS2 | very very small inclusions | very difficult | nothing | none |
| VS1 | very small, still minute | difficult to see | nothing | none |
| VS2 | very small, still minute | difficult to see | nothing | none |
| SI1 | tiny | easily seen | nothing | none |
| SI2 | tiny | easily seen | nothing from top | none |
| I1 | small | recognisable immediately | difficult to recognise | slight |
| I2 | large and/or numerous inclusions | obvious | recognisable immediately | slight |
| I3 | large and/or numerous | very obvious | very easily recognised | heavy influence |
CARAT indicates the weight and therefore the size of the diamond. One carat weighs 0.2 grams, or 1/142 of an ounce. Jewelers, however, refer to precious stones using points: 100 points = 1 carat; 50 points = half-carat; 25 points = quarter-carat and so on.
CUT is perhaps the most important of the 4C's because a quality cut is what helps to unleash a diamond's fiery sparkle. A well cut diamond, regardless of shape, releases the fire and brilliance of a diamond through its 57 or 58 facets (tiny planes that create angles), allowing the maximum amount of light to be reflected through the diamond. In order to maximize this brilliance, a diamond cutter must place each of the stone's facets and angles, which act as light-dispersing mirrors, in exact geometric relation to one another. Diamonds that are not cut to proper proportions (too deep or too shallow) will lose light that spills through the side or bottom.
Cut is also quite different than shape. While cut is a technical quality, determined by the skill of the diamond cutter, the matter of shape is a personal choice. The round (brilliant) is often the most popular of all shapes, with the majority of brides-to-be receiving a round stone. Other popular and traditional shapes include the marquise, princess, pear shape, emerald, oval, and heart shape.
17 comments:
With fancy diamonds being more rare and valuable, how is your black diamond jewelry so affordable? Are they real, authentic black diamonds?
Hello.
The most expensive diamonds are natural blue and natural pink diamonds. Blue and Pink diamonds are very rare especially of high quality. We sell only natural diamonds. However, fancy black and fancy blue diamonds that we sell were color treated. We buy our diamonds directly from wholesale gem dealers, which allows us to negotiate very competitive prices and pass the savings to our customers.
So to answer your question: Yes the black diamonds we sell are real authentic gems that have been treated to enhance color.
Will the fancy blue diamonds ever lose their color? Will they fade over time? Is there a special way to take care of them?
The color of fancy diamonds never fades away. The color is permanent. Colored diamonds have the same hardness as white diamonds and do not require a special care. Just keep them clean and their sparkle and color will always keep you smiling.
How do you color treat your diamonds? Is it safe?
We irradiate our diamonds. It is a completely safe diamond color-treatment. This treatment maintains the unique hardness and sparkle of diamonds while creating a stunning and permanent look.
I have a old miners cut 1 carat diamond that has a green tint to it?? I know it came from Germany. The lady I got it from was 80 years old and said it was her mothers or grandmothers. Can you tell me any thing about it? Thanks, Laura
Can you guarantee that your diamonds are not conflict diamonds? Are they certified to be from conflict-free mines?
We only sell conflict-free diamonds.
All of our diamonds come from India, which is a conflict free zone. We do not provide certificates for our diamonds separately, as it would significantly increase our overhead costs and hence affect the price. We do provide certificate of authenticity for the entire jewelry piece.
Do you offer any type of insurance on your rings? Im just worried about losing the center or smaller diamonds. Or if the metal wears down and brakes.
Are your fancy yellow diamonds colour treated also or are they 100% natural. Is this why they are of a higher cost than the blue diamonds of the same size you have for sale??
My husband bought me a white and black diamond ring for your company as a wedding band, and we have been married now for almost a year and a half...the ring is beautiful and perfect to this day, with white gold that looks almost brand new. This is in contrast to my store-bought engagement ring, also of white and black diamonds, that does have some scratching and discoloration of the metal.
Thus, I would hilghy recommend your black diamond jewelry.
Thank you for your very fair prices!
Shana, we offer a life-time warranty on all our products which also includes loose/lost accent diamonds.
Barbara, our yellow diamonds are natural mined diamonds that have been color-enhanced. The reason why yellow diamonds cost more than blue diamonds is because the lighter the color of the stone - the more inclusions become visible, so usually diamonds with better clarity are treated for yellow color to make sure they stay clean after the treatment.
Wozwood, thank you for your kind words, we appreciate your business and hope to see you back soon.
Looking forward to possibly using your services in the future! =)
Chris,
One of your replies was "However, fancy black and fancy blue diamonds that we sell were color treated". What process do you use to color treat your diamonds?
One of your replies "However, fancy black and fancy blue diamonds that we sell were color treated". What process or steps do you use for your color treated diamonds??
Hello Chris.
Black and blue diamonds are irradiated or HPHT treated (high pressure, high temperature). The color is permanent.
Thank you.
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