Diamonds
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CodeSD 028607ShapeRoundCarat0.90 ctClarityVVS1ColourMCutVery GoodRead moreLabHRD
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CodeSD 028615ShapePrincessCarat1.02 ctClarityVVS2ColourJCutVery GoodRead moreLabIGI
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CodeSD 028618ShapeCushionCarat1.00 ctClaritySI1ColourGCut-Read moreLabEGL
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CodeSD 028619ShapeCushionCarat1.02 ctClarityVVS2ColourFCut-Read moreLabEGL
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CodeSD 028625ShapeRoundCarat0.50 ctClarityIFColourFCutGoodRead moreLabIGI
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CodeSD 028631ShapeCushionCarat1.01 ctClaritySI1ColourDCut-Read moreLabEGL
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CodeSD 028672ShapeRoundCarat1.05 ctClarityVS2ColourICut-Read moreLabGIA
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CodeSD 028704ShapeRoundCarat0.70 ctClarityVS2ColourDCutVery GoodRead moreLabIGI
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CodeSD 028713ShapePearCarat3.70 ctClaritySI2ColourFCut-Read moreLabEGL
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CodeSD 028716ShapeRoundCarat2.11 ctClaritySI2ColourICutVery GoodRead moreLabIGI
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CodeSD 028720ShapeRoundCarat2.01 ctClarityVS1ColourECutGoodRead moreLabGIA
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CodeSD 028732ShapeRoundCarat1.00 ctClaritySI1ColourHCutGoodRead moreLabGIA
In white or colourless diamonds, colour is universally graded using an alphabetical scale from D to z with D being the highest grade.
Diamonds and other gemstones are weighed in metric carats. One carat is 0.2 grams and a carat is split further into 100 points (a diamond weighing 50 points is a half carat diamond).
The quality of the cut of a diamond is important, because it dictates a diamond’s fire, sparkle and brilliance. A standard round brilliant cut will have 57 facets and how these facets relate to each other will determine how the light will pass through the diamond. The scale for the quality of the cut goes through Excellent, being the highest grade, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor.
Diamonds are formed under extreme heat and pressure deep inside the earth and often display internal inclusions or external blemishes.