Clarity is the degree to which a diamond is free from flaws, which can hinder light as it passes through your diamond. When forming, natural microscopic characteristics can be trapped within or on the diamond. Internal markings are called inclusions, while the external ones are referred to as blemishes. These inner and outer characteristics are inspected by gemologists, who use 10x magnification to assign a clarity grade to each diamond. Diamonds with few to no inclusions are considered particularly rare and valuable.
Gemological labs measure diamonds on a scale from included all the way up to flawless.
Grade | Description |
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FL | Flawless |
IF | Internally Flawless |
VVS1 VVS2 | Very Very Slightly Included |
SI1 SI2 | Slightly Included |
I1 I2 I3 | Included |