All About the Clarity of Diamonds
Clarity is an important aspect of a diamond, and it
is important to know how to grade the clarity of a diamond before you buy one.
It is actually quite easy to learn how to grade the clarity of a diamond. There
are basically two things that you must understand: Diamonds with visual
inclusions and blemishes, and those that are `eye clean' meaning that there are
no inclusions or blemishes that can be seen with the naked eye. From there, the
clarity of a diamond is further broken down into subcategories.
Many people mistakenly think that diamond clarity
refers to how clear it is. This isn't so. Clarity actually refers to the
internal and external imperfections of the diamond. The best diamonds, of
course get a grade of FL or IF - Flawless or Internally Flawless - meaning that
it is perfect. A grade of I-1, k2 or 1-3 means that the diamond is imperfect,
with a grade of 1-3 being the worst.
Other grades are WS1 and WS2, which means that the
diamond is very, very slightly imperfect;
VS1 and VS2, meaning the diamond is very slightly imperfect; Sk1 and
S1-2, which means that the diamond is slightly imperfect.