The 4cs
The 4Cs serve as the pillars in evaluating diamonds. Carat weight measures size, color assesses hue, clarity examines flaws, and cut determines brilliance. Together, these factors define a diamond’s worth in the market, reflecting its unique beauty and rarity.
Carat
The weight of a diamond is measured in carats, with one carat equivalent to 200 milligrams. Carat size influences a diamond's rarity and value in the world of gemmology.
Color
In gemmology, the color of a diamond is graded on a scale from D to Z, assessing its degree of colorlessness or presence of yellow-brown tint. This evaluation influences its value.
Clarity
Clarity evaluates a diamond’s freedom from internal and external clarity characteristics which occurred during formation, polishing, or wear and tear
Cut
The cut of a diamond is crucial, determining its brilliance and sparkle. A well-crafted cut enhances light reflection, showcasing the diamond's quality and creating a mesmerizing play of brilliance.