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Clarity
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Nature ensures that each diamond is as individual as the person who wears it. Naturally occurring inclusions such as minerals or fractures are identifying characteristics created while diamonds are formed in the earth. Master IJO Jewelers use magnification to view diamonds at 10x their actual size so these tiny inclusions are more easily seen. Inclusions are measured on a scale of perfection, known as clarity, which was established by GIA. The greater a diamond's clarity, the more rare and valuable it is. A diamond with an inclusion in the middle or top could impact the dispersion of light, making the diamond less brilliant.

GIA Clarity Grades


Which Clarity Grade To Choose?
Completely flawless or internally flawless diamonds are very rare expensive. Most diamonds have tiny flaws or inclusions, known as nature’s fingerprints, which occurred when the diamond crystal was formed millions of years ago. When inclusions do not interfere materially with the passage of light through the diamond, they don’t affect its beauty. Few people can see any visible difference between diamonds graded Flawless to Slightly Included, F to SI. It’s only when they reach the Imperfect grades, I1 to I3, that flaws are visible and even then it is sometimes difficult to see any imperfections without magnification. Even when inclusions are visible, they often can be concealed beneath a prong so that they don’t show at all in the finished piece of jewelry.

It is also a good idea to balance the clarity grade of your diamond with the color. If you are looking at diamonds in the D-F color range, focus on clarity grades of VS2 or higher. Diamonds in the G-I color range combined with S1 clarity are excellent values.
price comparison: 1 carat, H-color, ideal cut diamond
Clarity Description Current Price
FL Flawless
No internal or external finish flaws.
$get price
IF Internally Flawless
No internal flaws.
$get price
VVS1
VVS2
Very very slightly included
Very difficult to see inclusions under 10x magnification.
$get price
$get price
VS1
VS2
Very slightly included
Difficult to see inclusions under 10x magnification, typically unable to see inclusions with unaided eye.
$get price
$get price
SI1
SI2
Slightly included
Easy to see inclusions under 10x magnification, may not be able to see inclusions with unaided eye.
$get price
$get price





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