Color clarity cut and carat weight.
Diamond cut clarity color carat.
In the cut color clarity carat equation the cut of a diamond refers to everything man has done in the process of converting it from a piece of rough natural diamond material into a finished gemstone capable of the beautiful brightness and sparkle which makes diamonds the most popular of all precious gems.
For stones one carat or smaller vs or even si grades are pretty standard.
Diamond color also has a big impact on a diamond s look and value.
Today the 4cs of diamond quality is the universal method for assessing the quality of any diamond anywhere in the world.
Clarity is the absence of imperfections whereas color is the absence of color.
Color grades will be more noticeable.
Gia created the first and now globally accepted standard for describing diamonds.
The heavier the diamond the greater the carat weight.
In small stones those below half a carat clarity doesn t matter as much.
For white colorless diamonds the diamond color grade is determined based on the absence of color.
Two diamonds of equal weight can have very different values because the quality is still determined by the color clarity and cut.
Also each loose diamond is accompanied by a grading report from either gia agsl or gemex independent diamond grading labs with stringent grading and certification guidelines.
The price per carat of diamonds rises proportionately with size.
Keep in mind that the per carat price gets multiplied by the carat weight.
Accordingly the cost per carat of a larger diamond of the same color clarity and cut will be higher than a smaller diamond.
If you ve really done your homework you probably also know that gemologists grade diamonds based on the 4 c s clarity color cut and carat.
Carat diamonds are measured in terms of weight not size.
The carat indicates the weight and size of the diamond and the cut determines its brilliance.