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| Diamond Dudes Public Service Diamond Information |
When gemologists inspect diamonds for overall quality, they must
painstakingly determine the clarity of the diamond. Using a 10x
magnification loupe, gemologists determine the size, type, and
position of the imperfections.
Members of the industry refer to these imperfections as "inclusions."
Gemologists then put the stone into one of the following classifications
based on the results of their inspection:
Flawless - No internal flaws or external blemishes.
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Internally Flawless - No internal flaws.
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Very very slightly included - Inclusions are difficult for a trained
profession to see with a 10x magnifying loupe.
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Very slightly included - Inclusions can be seen with a 10x loupe, but are not visible to
the naked eye ("eye clean").
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Slightly Included - Inclusions are
detected with a 10x loupe and may sometimes, with scrutiny, be detected by the naked eye.
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Included - Inclusions can be seen by the naked eye under close examination.
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Within the VVS, VS, and SI classifications there are additional
gradations denoted by a number 1 or 2. For the the included
class, the subdivisions are denoted with a number from 1 to 3.
Because most diamonds have flaws, stones with clarity between
FL and VVS2 are considered particularly rare and are consequently
particularly pricey.
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