Diamond Clarity
Cut | Clarity | Colour | Carat
Level of imperfection
Virtually all natural diamonds contain identifying characteristics, many of which are invisible to the unaided eye. Clarity is the degree to which a stone is free from external marks called blemishes and internal features called inclusions. Inclusions normally have a greater impact on grade, value, beauty, and durability than do blemishes.
When shopping for a diamond, the goal is to decide what level of these imperfections is appropriate for this particular purchase. A certain level of imperfections can be to your advantage since they act as a fingerprint to help identify your diamond. These imperfections can also lower the price of the diamond to make it affordable without affecting its beauty to your eye.The position of an inclusion affects how readily it can be seen. Cutters call the area seen through the table the heart of the stone and make every effort to cut a stone so that inclusions are not visible through the table of the finished stone. The preferred position for inclusions is under the bezel facets or near the girdle (the outer edge) because they are less noticeable there.

Clarity rating system
What follows is the clarity rating system used by diamond laboratories:• I.F.: internally flawless:
Free from internal blemishes visible under 10x magnification (small external details tolerated)
• V.V.S.1: very very slightly included:
Inclusions and/or external blemishes very very difficult to locate under 10x magnification
• V.V.S.2: very very slightly included:
Inclusions and/or external blemishes very difficult to locate under 10x magnification
• V.S.1: very slightly included:
Inclusions and external blemishes difficult to locate under 10x magnification;
• V.S.2: very slightly included:
Inclusions and external blemishes rather difficult to locate under 10x magnification;
• S.I.1: slightly included:
Inclusions and external blemishes rather easy to locate under 10x magnification; May be slightly visible to the naked eye, however rarely from the top of the stone.
• S.I.2: slightly included:
Inclusions and external blemishes easy to locate under 10x magnification; May be visible to the trained naked eye.
• P.1- I.1: imperfect:
Inclusions and external blemishes very easy to locate under 10x magnification; Visible to the trained naked eye.
• P.2- I.2: imperfect:
Inclusions and external blemishes easy to locate with naked eye without the need for magnification.
• P.3- I.3: imperfect:
Heavy inclusions easily located with naked eye.
At the jeweller's workshop we will always find you the best stone for your budget, but don't recommend any stone of below P1 clarity.
Clarity perception
An untrained person will have a very difficult time trying to find inclusions or blemishes in FI, IF, VVS1, or VVS2 grades even with a microscope. There is no visible difference in beauty or appearance once the clarity is clean to the eye with VS clarity. These high clarity grades should only be considered if you are willing to pay the price for higher quality knowing that does not have an impact on appearance.
VS1 and VS2 graded stones have very small inclusions that are difficult to find even when viewed with 10X magnification. Typical inclusions are small crystals or feathers, distinct clouds and groups of pinpoints. They do not impact the diamond's beauty and are very high quality diamonds.
SI1 and SI2 are the two most common grades for the typical buyer. These grades have inclusions or blemishes when viewed with 10X magnification. Most SI1 clarity diamonds should be "eye-clean," which means the flaws can't be seen with the unaided eye when viewed from the top. These are good quality diamonds and provide great beauty at a very reasonable price. Most SI2 clarity diamonds have inclusions visible to the unaided eye.

