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Carat refers to the weight of the diamond and the overall diameter of the diamond, not the size. Carat weight is often confused with visual size, but it is actually the weight measurement of the diamond.Total carat weight refers to the total weight of all the stones used in one piece of jewelry, when more than one diamond is used. For example, diamond earrings are usually quoted under total carat highlighting the combined weight of both earrings.
Diamonds which are cut in equal proportion enable light to be returned out of the top, producing the signature sparkle. If they are cut too deep then light is transferred out of the side, whereas too shallow and light will return from the bottom creating a less lustrous appearance. Grades are assigned using the diamond cut grade guidelines established by the Gemological Institute of America. Diamonds which are assigned ideal, excellent or very good cut grades are considered well cut.
Color is deemed the most important factor to consider and a gemstone is assessed based on depth of tone, saturation and hue. The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) created a color grading system to assess all colored gemstones which consists of 31 hues that range from red to brown, with gradations such as very strong greenish blue and slightly yellowish green. Certain hues are considered more sought-after and valuable than others, for example a sapphire in the velvet-blue to violet-blue range is seen as desirable and therefore tends to be more expensive. The tone of a gemstone refers to how light or dark it appears, this can also affect the overall hue. A gemstone considered too light or too dark will be deemed less desirable and therefore less valuable.
Diamond clarity is the assessment of imperfections on the surface or within the diamond. Inclusions are internal defects and are very common within most diamonds, whereas flaws to the surface are known as blemishes. Diamonds with the least amount of defects will have a higher clarity grading. Inclusions can appear black, grey or white in appearance and are graded under x10 magnification. Five grading factors which are considered are:
Most diamonds are imperfect, however, our most popular grade is VS1 - VS2 due to appearing almost flawless to the naked eye, making them a good value option.