
(G-H Color, VS2 Clarity)
These are exceptional quality diamonds set in platinum (the most precious of jewelry metals). With a minimum G-H color rating, they are in the upper-most range of near-colorless and appear dazzling white to the eye.
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Diamond Information
Certification: GIAThis diamond comes accompanied by a diamond certificate grading report from the GIA.View certified diamond grading report for this diamond
Cut: Very GoodThis diamond is cut to exacting proportions that reflect almost as much light entering it as an Ideal cut. Diamonds with a Very Good cut grade represent a brilliant diamond at a lower price than a diamond with an Ideal cut grade.
Color: GThis diamond is in the upper range of near-colorless. The only way to see a very slight tint of color is when it is compared directly to a higher color grade by an expert grader. G color diamonds will appear dazzling bright white in the setting and represent an excellent balance of higher color and great value, as the price, depending on other quality factors, will be less than that of a D, E, or F color diamond.
Clarity: I2This diamond has a clarity grade of included to the second degree. Diamonds with an I2 clarity grade have major inclusions that are easily seen with the unaided eye. The inclusions can be so numerous and significant that they may affect the transparency and brilliance of the diamond. An I2 clarity diamond will cost much less than an I1 or higher clarity grade.
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The price of a diamond is determined by the combination of Color, Clarity, Carat Weight and Cut (the “Four C’s”). These factors have varying degrees of impact on price.
Of all the Four C’s, Cut is the factor that has the most dramatic impact on the price of the diamond. Cut unlocks the beauty of the finished diamond from the rough diamond crystal, and determines how much it will sparkle. “Sparkle” is determined independent of how large it is, or the color or clarity grade of the diamond.
The color grade has the next largest impact on price, as the body color of the diamond can potentially be visible to the unaided eye.
Clarity typically has the smallest impact on price, since to see the differences for clarity grades SI2 and above you need 10 power magnification.
Carat weight does affect price significantly, but the other factors play a part in this—a larger diamond does not necessarily cost more than a smaller diamond. Only if all other factors are comparable will a larger diamond will be more expensive than a smaller carat weight.
However, even with all this in mind, remember that a diamond is a package deal of all the factors combined—the sum of its parts. There may be some trade-offs necessary to balance price with the quality factors that are most important to you, but this should still result in a diamond with beautiful sparkle.
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Very, Very Slightly Included. Diamonds with a VVS1 or
VVS2 clarity grade have tiny inclusions that are very difficult to see under 10x magnification. Diamonds with a clarity grade of VVS1 or VVS2 are very rare.
Very Slightly Included. Diamonds with a VS1 or VS2 clarity grade have small inclusions, such as pinpoints, included crystals, and feathers, that are visible with some difficulty under 10x magnification. Diamonds with this grade offer beautiful clarity at a lower cost than VVS or IF diamonds.
Slightly Included. Diamonds with a SI1 or SI2 clarity grade have small inclusions, such as pinpoints, included crystals, knots, clouds, and feathers, that can be seen somewhat easily under 10x magnification. It should be difficult to see any internal inclusions with the unaided eye. Diamonds with this grade should cost less than diamonds with a VS or VVS rating.
Included to the third degree. Diamonds with an I3 clarity grade have major inclusions that are easily seen with the unaided eye. Diamonds with this clarity grade can have inclusions that are numerous and significant enough to affect the transparency and brilliance of the diamond. Amazon.com does not sell diamonds with I3 clarity.
Included to the first and second degree. Diamonds with an I1 clarity grade have inclusions that are numerous or large enough to be seen very easily under 10x magnification and may even be visible to the unaided eye if the location of the inclusion is known to the viewer. I1 clarity diamonds generally cost much less than diamonds with an SI clarity grade. Diamonds with an I2 clarity grade have very numerous or very large inclusions that are easy to see with the unaided eye, and cost much less than higher clarity grades.
Flawless, Internally Flawless. A clarity grade of FL means that no inclusions or surface blemishes can be seen under 10x magnification. A diamond with a clarity grade of IF (Internally Flawless) has no inclusions that are visible under 10x magnification, but it may have very small blemishes or polish marks on its surface. Diamonds with a clarity grade of FL or IF are extremely rare.


Diamonds can have cut grades of Ideal, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor. The cut, or proportions and angles, of a diamond determines how it reflects light. A diamond's reflective properties are referred to as "fire" or "brilliance." Too shallow a cut will let light escape through the sides of the diamond before it has a chance to reflect, making it appear watery or dull, while too deep a cut will allow light to be lost through the bottom of the diamond, making it appear dark, especially in the center.


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