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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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Cut: IdealThis diamond is cut to extremely exacting proportions of depth, diameter, and angles that allows for maximum brilliance (white light returning to the eye), dispersion (the play of colors you see in a diamond’s reflections), and scintillation (sparkling flashes that are seen when the stone, light source, or viewer moves). Diamonds with an Ideal cut grade are more rare and costly than a diamond with a Very Good or Good cut grade.
Color: FThis diamond is considered colorless, with just a slight difference from a D or E color apparent only with direct comparison when the diamonds are unmounted. This diamond will appear beautifully colorless in the setting at a lower price than a D or E color, depending on other quality factors.
Clarity: SI2This diamond has a clarity grade of slightly included to the second degree. Diamonds with an SI2 clarity grade have small inclusions such as pinpoints, included crystals, knots, clouds, and feathers that can be seen somewhat easily under power 10 magnification. Depending on the size, location, and nature of the inclusion, it may be possible to see an inclusion with the unaided eye. Diamonds with an SI2 clarity offer the best value compared with VS or VVS quality diamonds and will be slightly lower in price than a comparable diamond with SI1 clarity.
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Cut: IdealThis diamond is cut to extremely exacting proportions of depth, diameter, and angles that allows for maximum brilliance (white light returning to the eye), dispersion (the play of colors you see in a diamond’s reflections), and scintillation (sparkling flashes that are seen when the stone, light source, or viewer moves). Diamonds with an Ideal cut grade are more rare and costly than a diamond with a Very Good or Good cut grade.
Color: IThis diamond is in the middle of the near-colorless range, with a slight tint of color apparent only with direct comparison to higher color grades. I color diamonds appear white in settings, and offer an excellent value for those who may want to maximize the size (or weight) of their diamond.
Clarity: IFThis diamond has a clarity grade of IF, or internally flawless, which means that the diamond shows no internal inclusions under 10 power magnification, but it might have very tiny blemishes or transparent polish marks on the surface of the diamond. Diamonds with an IF clarity grade are extremely rare, and the value will reflect this.
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