The
clarity of a diamond refers to the presence of inclusions or blemishes
and range on a scale from Flawless to Imperfect. Inclusions are
natural identifying characteristics such as minerals or fractures,
appearing while diamonds are being formed. They may look like
clouds, feathers, or tiny crystals. Blemishes are external and
can look like scratches and are part of the rough crystal surface
left on the finished stone. The general term for blemishes and
inclusions is clarity characteristic. These characteristics seldom
affect the strength or durability of the diamond, only the rarity.
Below are some descriptions of a few clarity characteristics.
Graining is an irregularity in the atomic arrangement
of a growing crystal. It may look like faint lines sometimes in
a group or parallel. It may also look like a hazy area in the
stone.
Included crystals are crystals of other minerals and occur
in groups or singly. They can be any size but small ones are called
pinpoints. Included crystals that reach the surface are called
knots.
A natural is a spot on the crystal's original surface
that the cutter left exposed. Many diamonds have naturals. These
are plotted on a laboratory certificate usually with green and
sometimes black marks.
To view inclusions, jewelers use 10x power magnification. Americus
Diamond has several microscope areas through which customers can
view their diamonds and identify the imperfections. Every diamond
will have identifying characteristics that are unique to that
particular stone.
Flawless diamonds show no inclusions or blemishes of any kind
when graded under 10x magnifications.
- Internally Flawless diamonds (F-IF) have no inclusions
but do have minor surface blemishes.
- VVS1 and VVS2 are diamonds which contain minute inclusions
that are difficult even for a skilled grader to see under 10x
magnification.
- VS1 and VS2 are grades where inclusions are clearly
visible under 10x magnification but are still characterized
as small. For example, you may see a small cloud or several
pinpoints.
- SI1 and SI2 are diamond grades that are fairly noticeable
or easy to see under a 10x magnification. Typical characteristics
include clouds, knots, pits and feathers. Usually these are
not visible to the unaided eye.
- I1, I2, and I3 are diamond grades which
have inclusions that are obvious under 10x magnification as
well as visible to the unaided eye
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