Diamond color is graded according to the gia grading scale.
Diamond scale color cut clarity.
A lower color diamond with a higher cut grade will have more sparkle and visual appeal than a higher color diamond with a lower cut grade.
The most common diamond color is yellow.
Most diamonds have a slight hint of yellow and the diamond color scale is based on the amount of yellow present in a diamond.
It is the cut that enables a diamond to make the best use of light.
If while shopping for a diamond you are ever given a color range e g.
G h as opposed to a specific grade the diamond is not certified by gia.
Generally the larger the inclusion the greater the impact on the clarity grade.
One must remember that a clarity grade can be based on many different inclusion points within a diamond.
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue like a drop of pure water and consequently a higher value.
Color clarity cut and carat weight.
If inclusions are large enough they can also impact the durability of the stone.
Today the 4cs of diamond quality is the universal method for assessing the quality of any diamond anywhere in the world.
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Diamond grading factors there are five factors that affect how clarity is determined in a diamond and how inclusions are considered.
Gia created the first and now globally accepted standard for describing diamonds.