Last week, we talked about internal characteristics, or inclusions, and identified some of the most commonly seen ones. Today, we take a closer look at external characteristics, or blemishes, which are confined to the surface of a diamond.
Read More >>Because diamonds form under tremendous heat and pressure, nearly every one possesses internal and external features called clarity characteristics. These characteristics help gemologists separate natural diamonds from synthetics and simulants, as well as identify individual gems.
Read More >>Diamond jewelry is often at the top of a woman’s holiday wish list but getting her a gift that she’ll love doesn’t have to be complicated. In the second installment of our 2013 Holiday Buying Guide series, you will learn the basics of what to look for when shopping for diamond jewelry.
Read More >>Understand all the aspects of the Diamond Clarity Scale, in the second of GIA’s 4Cs Q&A series.
Read More >>No diamonds are entirely without inclusions or blemishes, and these characteristics help gemologists accurately determine natural diamond clarity.
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