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  2. Diamond clarity - Wikipedia

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    The VS category is divided into two grades; VS1 denotes a higher clarity grade than VS2. Typically the inclusions in VS diamonds are invisible without magnification; however, infrequently some VS2 inclusions may still be visible. An example would be on a large emerald cut diamond which has a small inclusion under the corner of the table. [2]

  3. Star of the South - Wikipedia

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    The diamond is cut into a cushion shape and weighs 128.48 carats (25.696 g). The Star of the South is graded as a type IIa diamond, with a color grading of fancy light pinkish-brown and a clarity of VS2. At the time when Madi Magassa discovered it at Bagagem River, the diamond weighed 254.5 carats (50.90

  4. Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Wittelsbach diamond, before being recut by Graff. The original Wittelsbach Diamond, also known as Der Blaue Wittelsbacher, [3] was a 35.56-carat (7.112 g) fancy, deep, greyish-blue diamond with VS2 clarity that had been part of both the Austrian and the Bavarian Crown jewels. [4] Its colour and clarity had been compared to the Hope Diamond ...

  5. Star of the East (diamond) - Wikipedia

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    The "Star of the East" is a 94.78-carat, pear-shaped, D-color stone of VS2 clarity grade. [1] Its exact origin is unknown, but it likely originated from India. [1] The Star of the East diamond was part of the collection of jewels belonging to the Ottoman Sultan, Abdul Hamid II, who ruled between 1876 and 1909.

  6. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    Star of the East, a 94.78-carat, pear-shaped, D-color stone of VS2 clarity grade, which Winston purchased from the estate of Evalyn Walsh McLean. The Vargas diamond, a 726.6 carats (145.32 g; 5.126 oz) uncut diamond which was later cut into 29 stones under Harry's direction. [32]

  7. Talk:Diamond clarity - Wikipedia

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    Clarity grading has everything to do with what the stone looks like under 10X magnification. Eye-cleanness can occur in the I1 (a stone that has a very extensive cloud may not be apparent to the eye - but still be graded I1), an large emerald cut diamond with a small solitary EYE-VISIBLE inclusion in the corner of it's table, may still be ...

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