4 C’S OF DIAMOND - THE BUYER’S GUIDE

Every diamond is different from the other and this very factor adds to its value. Just a few years ago, there were no standard proceduresto judge or evaluate the diamonds. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) created the first grading system and it’s still the most relied upon standardfor assessing the diamond’s quality. The 4C’s of a diamond refer to the universally accepted method for the quality assessment of any diamond. The 4 C’s ensure thatthe diamond quality can be communicated universally and the customers know if their purchase is worth it. Let’s read about the 4C’s of the diamonds(i.e. cut, clarity, color, and carat) in detail

Diamonds get their amazing sparkle from their ability to transmit light. A diamond’s cut is generally perceived as something related to shape, like oval shaped or pear shaped diamonds. However, it actually depends on how well it can interact with light. A high level of precision is required in the artistry and workmanship to design a stone whose proportions, polish and symmetry transmit the light as required. Achieving the finest cut in the diamond is a precondition for the gem’s ultimate beauty and value. Of all the C’s of a diamond, this one is the most difficult and complex. The main purpose is to observe how well the diamond transmits the light wavelengths to create the desired visual effects like the reflection of white light from the stone, its scattering into the rainbow colors, and scintillation (amount of sparkle and patterns of light and dark areas created by reflection inside the stone). The GIA scales the diamond cut on four categories: excellent, good, very good, fair, and poor. The cut having an even pattern of bright and dark areas is rated as excellent.

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