Interestingly the diamond color evaluation of most gem quality diamonds is based on the absence of color.
Diamond cut clarity color scale.
Like the color scale gia s clarity grading system developed because jewelers were using terms that could be misinterpreted loupe clean or piqué today even if you buy a diamond somewhere else in the world the jeweler will most likely use terms like vvs 1 or si 2 to indicate the clarity of a diamond even if his or her.
Ags 3 or 4.
Gia created the first and now globally accepted standard for describing diamonds.
Inclusions are solids liquids or gases that were trapped in a mineral as it formed.
The creation of the diamond 4cs meant two very important things.
Color clarity cut and carat weight.
Today the 4cs of diamond quality is the universal method for assessing the quality of any diamond anywhere in the world.
Very slightly included diamonds with a clarity grade of 3 or 4 vs1 or vs2 have minor inclusions.
Understanding what diamond color means helps in choosing the right diamond.
The more rare it is.
Accordingly the cost per carat of a larger diamond of the same color clarity and cut will be higher than a smaller diamond.
Diamond quality could be communicated.
A diamond with a clarity grade of 1 or 2 vvs1 or vvs2 has minute inclusions that are difficult for a skilled grader to see under 10x magnification.
The price per carat of diamonds rises proportionately with size.
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue like a drop of pure water and consequently a higher value.