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The looks and value of a diamond is influenced by many different parameters.
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Diamond Cut
Before you even begin thinking about purchasing certified diamonds, it is important to learn more about diamonds in general. In this way, you can make your decision with more comfort and knowledge. The cut of the diamond is one of the most important elements of the diamond. A good diamond cut can make even a lower rated diamond in color and clarity into a beautiful and stunning diamond that will be well loved and enjoyed. Diamond cutting is a precise process that can either enhance the beauty of the diamond with great fire and shine or detract from the beauty by making the diamond look dull and uninteresting.
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Diamond Color
When choosing a diamond, it is important to evaluate the diamond color to ensure that you are getting a diamond that you will be proud of. A chemically pure and high quality diamond will not have any color or hue, but it is almost impossible to find a completely perfect diamond.
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Diamond Fluorescence
Diamond fluorescence is the way that the diamond changes colors depending upon the light that they come in contact with. Diamonds have a natural blue fluorescence under ultraviolet light, but the level of diamond fluorescence can actually vary from diamond to diamond and can affect the value and the enjoyment of your diamond.
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Diamond Polish
If your diamond has defects that affect the polish, this can significantly impact the value and the aesthetic beauty of the diamond. By learning more about diamond polish before purchasing a diamond, you can make sure that you get a diamond that is full of light and fire.
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Diamond Depth
The diamond depth is the measurement of the depth of the stone, from table to culet. The depth of your diamond can give the illusion of a much larger stone, depending upon the shape of the stone.
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Table Width
The flat part of the diamond is the major reflector of light, so you want this flat table to be large enough to catch and reflect the light, but also to have a good ratio with the total width of the diamond. By learning more about the diamond table percentage, you can better determine the quality of a diamond to ensure that you get the maximum value for your investment.
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Diamond Clarity
Clarity describes the clearness of the diamond and measures the amount of inclusions or blemishes that are inside or on the surface on the stone, giving the diamond a grade that determines its value.
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