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Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds
It is important to find
out as much about the so-called 4 C 's before buying a diamond. But what
do the 4C 's stand for?
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Cut
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Color
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Clarity
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Carat Weight
Although the 4C's is
the term which is used we would include another...
The
Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat Weight all have a significant impact on
the Cost of diamonds because these factors are all used to value the
price of a diamond. The Cut, Color, and Clarity are used to measure the
quality of the diamond and the Carat is used to measure the weight of a
diamond. This page provides an overview of all these elements but for
comprehensive facts and information please click one of the following
links:
Diamond Clarity
Diamond Color
Diamond Cuts
Diamond Cut
Carat Weight
Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds - The Carat Weight
What does the Carat
Weight of a diamond, an important category in the 4C 's, mean? A Carat is a standard unit of weight for
diamonds. Carat weights are also expressed as "points" with a one carat
diamond equalling 100 points. The term 'carat' is
often misunderstood to mean the size of a diamond. The size of a diamond
relates to the dimensions of diamonds in terms of length, width and
height. As the carat weight is a unit
of measure, and not size, two diamonds both weighing 1 carat may appear
to be different sizes! The final size of a 1 carat diamond depends on
how it is cut. Some diamonds will have extra weight on the
bottom part, or pavilion and therefore appear smaller. A well cut
diamond will sometimes appear larger than many diamonds of a heavier
carat
weight.
Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds - The Cut
The Cut of a
diamond, an important category in the 4C 's, refers to two separate
factors. The first factor relates to the shape and style of the cut e.g.
Pear, Round, Marquise, Princess, Brilliant Heart shaped etc. The second
factor is the way the rough diamond is cut to produce a polished
diamond. The effects of a good diamond cut result in the heightened
levels of brilliance, fire, sparkle and luster of a diamond. A diamond
cuts with good proportions reflect more light and appear to look better
than other diamonds of higher clarity and appear to look 2 or 3 grades
higher than the actual color. The quality is also dependent upon the cut
of the diamond facets.
Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds - The Clarity
The Clarity, another
important category in the 4C 's, relates to exactly how clear a diamond
is and describes the presence, or absence, of
Diamond Inclusions (flaws) within
the diamond and any blemishes on its surface. Inclusions disrupt the
flow of light in the diamond so that some of light reflected will be
lost. The numbers, sizes, colors, locations and visibility of any
inclusions or blemishes can effect the relative clarity of a diamond and
its quality. The majority of diamond inclusions cannot be seen
by the human eye so systems have been developed to grade diamond clarity
as detailed in a
Diamond Clarity
Chart.
Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds - The Color
The Color, another
important category in the 4C 's, relates to rarity, value and quality of
a diamond. What is the
difference between natural and treated colored diamonds? Natural colored
diamonds are a unique natural product created over thousands of years by
the process of crystallization. Factors affecting diamond color include
fluorescence and color enhancements such as high pressure, high
temperature treatment and irradiation. The process called Irradiation is
used to change the color of the diamond, these are called the treated
color diamond. Synthetic colored diamonds are not natural as they are
created in a lab. Synthetic stones are much cheaper than natural colored
diamonds making them easily affordable to everyone.
Diamond Fluorescence
Information about
the 4 C 's to Diamonds - The Cost
The 4 C's to
diamonds - the Cut, Clarity,
Color and Carat Weight - provide a good guide to what a diamond should
cost. Buying a diamond is not an everyday occurrence. This website will
testify that the subject of diamonds is literally a minefield of
information and most of us are not aware of the complexities of
diamonds, until we have to buy one! The Cost can then be added to the
4C's to diamonds.
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Carat Weight
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Clarity
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Color
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Cut
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