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When purchasing something as unique and valuable as a diamond,
it is necessary for one to have a basic background education
regarding its quality and brilliance. Commonly referred to
as the "Four C's", these consist of the diamond's: and
The cut of a diamond is what determines its shape (whether
it will be round, oval, pear etc.). It also influences how well
the diamond can reflect light and its ability to sparkle by
its proportions. A well-cut diamond is symmetrical in both
size and depth.
  
Herein lies the astronomical difference in the prices of diamonds.
A diamond with no inclusions or imperfections is worth more
than one that has flaws, even though many of these inclusions
cannot be seen with the naked eye. Since inclusions can interfere
with the light passing through a diamond, clarity is something
to consider for it will lessen the sparkle in the stone.
The color of a diamond depends on its capacity of absorbing light rays.
In the absence of color, a diamond is absorbing the rays equally. Therefore,
a colorless diamond is the most valuable. Diamonds range from colorless
to yellow and are graded according to a letter scale: "D" being colorless
and "K-Z" with hints of yellow to very yellow.

Carat
refers to the weight of a diamond. Generally, larger diamonds are more
expensive, however there are the other 3 C's to consider. Some smaller
diamonds have better cut and clarity and are worth more than large,
imperfect ones.

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