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DIAMOND EDUCATION

4 C’S OF DIAMONDS

When it comes time for you to get down on your knee, or make it a big surprise for an anniversary or special holiday, you want everything about that moment to be perfect, including the diamond(s) you are gifting (or receiving, for that matter). Buying the perfect diamond is easier than you may think if you are a first time buyer. All you need to know about are the 4C’s: Cut, Color, Clarity, Carats.

CUT


This is probably the most important when it comes to determining a diamond’s value and beauty. It shows the skill of the cutter who fashioned the diamond to bring out the brilliance and scintillation of the diamond to make it sparkle from across the room.

Technology can be used to assess the diamond’s light performance and hence the quality of its cut. A diamond’s light performance depends on the cutter’s decision of angles and placement of the facets, as well as the skill to place those facets precisely.

Getting a diamond to its full luster takes time and careful polishing. Like minute scratches that dull a glass surface, a poor polish can reduce the brightness and sparkle of a diamond. The quality of the cut also affects a diamond’s value, and can increase it by up to 50% more. When the cut is more precise, the more captivating it is to the eye.

Cut

COLOR


Not all diamonds are colorless, like the ones most often seen in jewelry. In fact, they come in many hues ranging from colorless to light yellow and even light brown. The rarest of these are the colorless diamonds. The ones with color to them are known as fancy, and their grading is unique, like a fingerprint. Determining a color or colorless diamond is done with Comparison Diamonds in a controlled atmosphere.

color

CLARITY


This is another important thing to look for when buying the perfect diamond, as it can also have an effect on a diamond’s value. Diamonds can have internal characteristics, also known as inclusions, as well as external characteristics that are known as blemishes. A flawless diamond, one that has neither inclusions nor blemishes, is very rare. When a grader looks at clarity, he uses magnification and specific lighting and determines the diamond’s clarity grade based on the particular characteristics he sees.

clarity

CARATS


Carats are the units of measurement that are used to determine a diamond’s weight, where one carat is equal to one fifth (1/5) of a gram, and is then divided into 100 points.

carat weight

DIAMOND CERTIFICATES


When you buy a diamond from us it will come with a certificate of authenticity, which authenticates the diamond as a diamond, and explains its characteristics and laboratory grading. However, not all laboratories are created equal and not all graders see things the same way. That’s where we come in—we help you find the diamond that is just right for you. Don’t settle for anything less than perfection. By having a Claimlink Jewelry Replacement certificate of authenticity with your diamond, it ensures that the diamond you get is genuine.

To learn more about the different laboratories you can click here:

You can also visit the labs below:

  • Gemological Institute Of America (GIA): gia.edu
  • American Gem Society (AGS): ags.org
  • European Gemoligacal Laboratory(EGL): eglusa.com
  • Gemogical Appraisal Laboratory Of America (GAL): gemlab.com