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The 4Cs of Diamonds: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight. Mastering these fundamentals empowers you to make informed decisions when selecting a diamond, whether for an engagement ring, a special occasion, or simply to add a touch of sparkle to your life. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: A Guide to the 4Cs of Diamonds


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A Guide To The 4Cs Of Diamonds
  • For centuries, diamonds have captivated hearts
    with their brilliance and beauty. But did you
    know that beyond their undeniable allure lies a
    system for evaluating their quality? Enter the
    4Cs of Diamonds Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat
    Weight. Mastering these fundamentals empowers you
    to make informed decisions when selecting a
    diamond, whether for an engagement ring, a
    special occasion, or simply to add a touch of
    sparkle to your life.

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1. Cut
  • Often considered the most crucial C, cut
    determines a diamond's brilliance, fire, and
    scintillation. A well-cut diamond interacts
    optimally with light, maximizing its dispersion
    and reflecting a kaleidoscope of colors. Look for
    symmetry, proportions, and polish adhering to
    established standards like the GIA's "Excellent"
    or "Ideal" cut grades.

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2. Color
  • Contrary to popular belief, diamonds aren't
    always colorless. They exist on a spectrum
    ranging from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or
    brown). D-F grades are considered "colorless,"
    G-J exhibit faint yellow hues, and beyond that,
    color becomes more noticeable. Remember, "whiter"
    isn't always "better" some fancy colored
    diamonds, like pinks and blues, are highly
    sought-after for their rarity and beauty.

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3. Clarity
  • Tiny imperfections, called inclusions, and
    blemishes can affect a diamond's clarity. The GIA
    Clarity Scale categorizes diamonds from Flawless
    (FL) to Included (I3), with FL being virtually
    flawless and I3 having visible inclusions.
    Clarity has less impact on brilliance if
    inclusions are minimal and not easily visible to
    the naked eye.

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4. Carat Weight
  • This refers to the diamond's physical size and
    weight, with one carat equaling 200 milligrams.
    While larger diamonds often command higher
    prices, it's crucial to remember that size isn't
    everything. A well-cut diamond with superior
    color and clarity can sparkle more captivatingly
    than a larger diamond with lower grades in other
    Cs.
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