Understanding the 4Cs of Diamond Grading: Cut, Color, Clarity & Carat
Master the 4Cs of diamond quality — Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. Learn how gemologists grade diamonds and what specifications matter most for beauty and value.
Master the 4Cs of diamond quality — Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. Learn how gemologists grade diamonds and what specifications matter most for beauty and value.
The 4Cs — Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat — form the universal standard for diamond grading. Understanding these characteristics helps you evaluate diamond quality and make informed purchasing decisions.
Cut determines how well a diamond interacts with light. It's not about shape (round, oval, etc.) but about proportions, symmetry, and polish.
Cut Grades:
A well-cut diamond can appear larger and more brilliant than a poorly cut diamond of higher carat weight.
Diamond color grades measure the absence of color. The GIA scale runs from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow).
Color Categories:
Lab-grown diamonds frequently achieve D-F color grades due to controlled growth conditions.
Clarity measures internal characteristics (inclusions) and surface blemishes.
Clarity Grades:
Carat measures diamond weight, not size. One carat equals 0.2 grams.
Important Notes:
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