|

Clarity
Formed in molten rock, a diamond is not entirely pure
carbon through and through. More often than not it contains
inclusions - trace minerals, fractures, and other imperfections
that appear in the gemstone and contribute to its unique
fingerprint.
Gemologists use grades of clarity to describe how many
or how few of these inclusions occur within the diamond.
These grades are based on a scale that ranges from flawless
(FL) through included
(I3) as illustrated below. (The charts in this figure
are typical of the diamond maps shown on diamond certificates).

Just as there are trade-offs between the
cost and its color grade, there are trade-offs between
cost and clarity. When you make your purchase, you must
decide what level of clarity will match your budget. For
fine jewelry, it is better to avoid inclusions that are
visible to the naked eye. If you are on a tighter budget,
or if you feel relatively comfortable with imperfections
in your stone, then you will want to choose a lower clarity
grade.

|