The 4Cs of Diamonds
The universal method for evaluating diamond quality.
Carat Weight
Represents the diamond’s actual weight, not its size, influencing its presence and proportion in a ring.
Clarity
Measures internal and surface imperfections. Fewer inclusions mean higher clarity, but each diamond’s natural characteristics make it unique.
Cut
Refers to a diamond’s symmetry, proportion, and polish. A well cut diamond maximizes brilliance, light dispersion, and scintillation, creating dazzling sparkle.
Color
Diamonds are graded from D, which is colorless, to Z, which shows noticeable color. Less color is rarer and offers subtle elegance and refined beauty.
Shapes of Diamonds
Round
Princess
Emerald
Asscher
Marquise
Oval
Radiant
Pear
Heart
Cushion
Fancy Colors of Diamonds
Raw (Rough) Diamonds: