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  2. Diamond clarity - Wikipedia

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    Diamond clarity is the quality of diamonds that relates to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects, called blemishes. Clarity is one of the four Cs of diamond grading, the others being carat, color, and cut.

  3. Diamond color - Wikipedia

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    When color grading is done in the mounting, the grade is expressed as an estimated color grade and commonly as a range of color. Grading mounted diamonds involves holding the mounted diamonds table close to the table facet of the master stone and visually comparing the diamond color under the same color conditions as unmounted diamond grading.

  4. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    A diamond's cut is evaluated by trained graders, with higher grades given to stones whose symmetry and proportions most closely match the particular "ideal" used as a benchmark. The strictest standards are applied to the round brilliant; although its facet count is invariable, its proportions are not.

  5. How Much Is a Diamond Worth? How To Find the Value of ... - AOL

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    The grading scale of clear diamonds ranges from D to Z. D means there is no color at all, while Z means there is significant and noticeable color. For colored diamonds, a different scale exists. ...

  6. Brilliant (diamond cut) - Wikipedia

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    These stones (such as EightStar-brand diamonds) have less light leakage at the edge of the stone (for a given crown angle, pavilion angle, and table ratio). Some diamonds with painted girdles receive lower grades in the GIA's cut grading system, for reasons given in a 2005 GIA article. [11] Several groups have developed diamond cut grading ...

  7. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    A large trade in gem-grade diamonds exists. Although most gem-grade diamonds are sold newly polished, there is a well-established market for resale of polished diamonds (e.g. pawnbroking, auctions, second-hand jewelry stores, diamantaires, bourses, etc.).

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