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Diamond Information

Shape
GIA number
Grading Report
Carat Weight (ct.)
Fluorescence
Colour
Table %
Clairty
Depth %
Cut
L/W Ratio
Polish
Measurements (mm)
Symmetry
Girdle
Shape
Carat Weight (ct.)
Colour
Clairty
Cut
Polish
Symmetry
Fluorescence
Table %
Depth %
L/W Ratio
Measurements (mm)

Diamond Size 0.50ct.

  • 0.30 ct
  • 0.50 ct
  • 1.00 ct
  • 1.50 ct
  • 2.00 ct
  • 2.50 ct
  • 3.00 ct
  • 3.50 ct
  • 4.00 ct
  • 4.50 ct
  • 5.00 ct

Cuti

Cut

The cut of a diamond is a crucial aspect of its beauty, brilliance, and overall visual appeal. Cuts range from Excellent to Poor cuts. An Excellent cut ensures that light enters the diamond, dances across its facets, and reflects back in a mesmerizing display of fire and sparkle. “3X” represents the top tier of diamonds, with Excellent Cut, Polish, and Symmetry.

Excellent
Very Good
Good
outstanding light and fire, extremely dazzling. Cuts of this grade are the most rare and valuable.

Colouri

Colour

Diamond color is a measure of a diamond's degree of colourness. Diamonds are graded on a scale from D (colourness) to Z (yellow).

  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
Near Colourless: Colour is invisible or difficult to detect by the untrained eye.

Clairtyi

Clairty

Diamond clarity is a measure of a diamond's size, position of inclusions and blemishes. Diamonds are graded from Flawless (no inclusions) to I3 (heavy inclusions). A diamond's clarity is very important to a diamond's shine and sparkle. It is recommended to stay in the VVS range to maintain the diamond's maximum amount of sparkle and brilliance.

  • FL
  • IF
  • VVS1
  • VVS2
  • VS1
  • VS2
  • SI1
  • SI2
When viewed under a 10X magnifying glass, the inclusions can be easily seen.
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