What Is Diamond Clarity?
The clarity of a diamond is perhaps one of its most valuable selling
points in the eye of the consumer. A diamond, that has flash and
fire, will stand out even above others that are far larger.
That's because diamonds are basically prisms, which capture light
and reflect it back and forth, before it leaves the stone. If you
had two similar stones and were wondering which of them was the
diamond, you could put a tiny light behind each one and see how
the light passed through it. If you basically got the beam of light
coming out the other side, the stone is not genuine. A diamond refracts
the light so many times, that it would only emerge from the other
side as a soft glow.
Clarity is considered to be how "clean" the diamond is.
Diamonds can have minor inclusions, which are miniscule amounts
of gas, liquid, and even minerals, all of which cause an interruption
in the flow of light through a stone. Inclusions can be so small,
they go unseen by the naked eye. Others may not be visible, especially
in small stones, but if they are of the right type, or there are
several of them, their presence will disrupt the passage of light
to the point where the stone is dull, or looks cloudy.
Some of the finest diamonds in the world have an inclusion of one
kind or another, but it does not detract from the overall quality,
when considered together with the cut, color and carats.
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