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0.94ct SI2 / E
$3,512

0.9ct SI2 / D
$3,510

0.62ct VS1 / D
$2,199

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.

A diamond's polish can be affected by many different defects, including surface grain lines. This is a very common problem that can impact the luster of your diamond, so you want to be sure that they are not noticed with the naked eye. Even the most qualified of diamond cutters have to deal with changes in graining when they polish the diamonds and this is why the polish is measured on a scale to rate them according to their luster and polish. From excellent to very good to good to fair to poor, the rating determines the value of the diamond.

Although diamond polish is very important, the most important thing to remember about a diamond's polish is that you want to choose a diamond that you enjoy the look of. No matter what it is rated, your own personal preferences are what is most important in choosing a loose diamond. Find the diamond that fits your budget and your needs to ensure that you get maximum satisfaction and joy from your purchase.

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