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The international unit of weight used for measuring diamonds and gemstones, 1 carat is equal to 200 milligrams, or 0.2 grams. A specific measurement of a diamond's weight, carat weight alone may not accurately represent a diamond's visual size. We recommend considering carat weight along with two other influential characteristics: the overall dimensions and the cut grade of the diamond. Learn More
Your Dimaond 3.03 Carat
VS1-VS2: slight flaw. Under 10x magnification, there is a slight inclusions between the hard to see (VS1) and the easier to see (VS2).
Clarity refers to a diamond's relative absence of tiny, natural characteristics known as blemishes and inclusions.
Many of these characteristics are microscopic and do not affect a diamond's beauty in any discernible way.
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Your Dimaond VS1 Clarity
For the purist, look for a colourless diamond with a grade of D-F for a diamond with no discernible colour.
For an excellent value in a diamond with little or no noticeable colour to the unaided eye, look for a near-colourless grade of G-I
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Your Dimaond L color
Highest cutting grading. Its cutting ratio creates the perfect balance between flames and light in diamonds.
A cut grade is the measure of a diamond's light performance. Cut with proper proportions, light is returned out of the top of the diamond. If it is cut too shallow, light leaks out of the bottom; too deep and it escapes out of the side
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