What A Gem

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What a Gem!


Diamonds are truly captivating, and their value is determined by four key characteristics known as the Four Cs: clarity, carat, color, and cut.

Clarity


Clarity measures the presence of inclusions, which are internal defects in diamonds. These can be crystals from another diamond, foreign materials, or tiny cracks and imperfections that appear cloudy or white. The clarity of a diamond is evaluated based on several factors: size, color, number, location, visibility, and orientation of these inclusions. Organizations like the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) have standardized the grading process, using professionals who inspect diamonds under magnification of less than 10x.

Clarity ratings range from “imperfect” to the esteemed “flawless.” Interestingly, only about 20% of diamonds have a clarity high enough to be used as gemstones. The rest serve industrial purposes. Even among gemstone-quality diamonds, many have visible inclusions, though these can often be concealed by jewelry settings.

Usually, inclusions do not affect the structural integrity of gemstones. However, a large inclusion might impact how a diamond scatters and transmits light. Diamonds with significant surface cracks may be less resistant to fractures.

Carat


Carat refers to the diamond's weight, with one carat equaling 200 milligrams. The price of diamonds tends to increase with weight, as larger diamonds are more desirable. While there isn't a linear price progression based on size, prices sharply rise when diamonds hit milestone weights. For instance, a 0.95-carat diamond might be considerably cheaper than a 1.05-carat one, due to the higher demand for larger stones.

Understanding these characteristics of diamonds not only enhances appreciation but also guides informed purchasing decisions.

Source: [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond)

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