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A diamond’s clarity refers to the presence of impurities on and within the stone, called flaws or inclusions. These imperfections form during the growing process and are unique to each stone. "Eye clean" diamonds have inclusions that generally cannot be seen without magnification and are typically graded SI or higher on the clarity scale.
A grading report or diamond certificate is an independent, expert opinion on the quality of the diamond. Gemologists from the world's leading grading labs use special equipment to measure the weight and dimensions of the diamond and assess quality characteristics such as cut, color, and clarity. Grown Brilliance only utilizes the most distinguished grading labs.Please contact us to request the grading report.
The length-to-width ratio compares the length of a diamond to its width to show how elongated a fancy-shaped diamond appears when viewed from the top. Length-to-width ratio is a matter of personal preference with some individuals preferring a more elongated shape and others a more equal or square shape. It is calculated as length divided by width.
Fluorescence refers to a diamond's tendency to emit a soft colored glow when subjected to ultraviolet light (such as a "black light"). Overall, diamond fluorescence should not be a major factor in the purchase of a diamond since its effects are negligible. Fluorescence grades include Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Faint, None.
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