A few points to consider when
looking at our diamonds is to remember the four Cs. The four Cs derives from
clarity, color, carats and cut. All four of these determine the price and worth
of a diamond. The clarity refers to the number of blemishes and overall
cloudiness of the diamond. When looking at the clarity, remember that the
location of the imperfection matter. If it is near the surface on one side, it
might be covered with a certain type of mounting. The color denotes the
colorlessness of the gemstone. Colored diamonds are called fancy diamonds and
fall into a different category. The lack of color can be found in a rating
scale, having colorless on one end and brown on the other. Carats review the weight
of the diamonds, but remember that two diamonds do not equal one larger
diamond. Therefore, the cost of two smaller diamonds might not equal one
diamond of both their size. The cut of a diamond is the only alteration we can
do to a diamond. The cut is important because of the fiery brilliance that
comes from the mathematical precision.
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