This Diamond's Four C’s

Carat: 1.01ct

  • Carat is a measure of a diamond's weight, not its size. One carat equals 200 milligrams. Larger diamonds typically have higher carat weights, but other factors, such as cut and clarity, also influence a diamond's appearance.

    • Carat weight impacts diamond size perception significantly.
    • Quality matters more than sheer carat weight.
    • Consider budget, lifestyle, and customization for the ideal selection.

Color: D

  • D Color diamonds represent the highest color grade available. They are completely colorless, providing an unmatched level of purity and brilliance.

    • Absolute Colorlessness: D color diamonds exhibit no color whatsoever, offering the highest level of whiteness available in diamonds.
    • Premium Status: Being the rarest and most sought-after for their color, D color diamonds are considered extremely prestigious.
    • Maximum Brilliance: The lack of color enhances the stone’s ability to reflect light, resulting in exceptional sparkle and fire.
    • High Investment Value: Due to their rarity and desirability, D color diamonds typically maintain excellent resale values.

Clarity: IF

  • Internally Flawless diamonds have no internal imperfections under 10x magnification, though they might have minor surface blemishes.

    • Nearly Perfect: IF diamonds provide nearly the same visual perfection as Flawless diamonds, making them less expensive but similarly appealing.
    • High Brilliance and Clarity: Like Flawless diamonds, the lack of internal flaws allows for excellent light passage, enhancing brilliance.
    • Slightly More Affordable: These diamonds are more accessible compared to Flawless diamonds, offering similar aesthetic benefits at a lower price point.

Cut: N/A Polish: Excellent Symmetry: Excellent

  • For fancy-shaped diamonds, while no formal cut grade is given, the quality of the polish and symmetry are still crucial and can significantly affect a diamond's visual appeal. Each fancy shape has ideal proportions considered when assessing the quality of the cut, but these are more guidelines than strict grades.

  • Excellent Polish indicates that a diamond's surface is finished to a very high standard, with no visible marks or defects when observed under 10x magnification. This grade represents the highest level of finish achievable.

  • Excellent Symmetry reflects perfect alignment and proportion of all facets across the diamond, which significantly enhances its overall appearance and light performance.