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A Closer Look at Synthetic Diamond Clarity: Rare Carat's Expertise

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A Closer Look at Synthetic Diamond Clarity: Rare Carat's Expertise
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Rare Carat Synthetic Diamond's clarity is important to know about because it influences the price of the diamond. This article will briefly explore 4 of the qualities that impact synthetic diamond clarity and how they affect the price. The more clarity a diamond has, the clearer its flaws appear to be. It is important to remember that all diamonds are naturally occurring crystallized carbon. They are not graded on the GIA scale because they did not grow below the Earth's surface, and thus do not have the same inclusions as natural diamonds do. Rare Carat diamonds are available in a wide range of clarity levels, from Flawless to the I3 Category, which is the highest clarity of diamonds that can be considered extremely flawed. Understanding the relationship between diamond clarity and price will help you choose a diamond that meets your budget and personal preferences. Check to learn more about Diamonds clarity ;

1. Pricing of Synthetic Diamonds by Clarity:

The cost of a synthetic diamond is influenced by the diamond's clarity. In general, the higher the quality of the clarity, the more expensive it will be. This is because as clarity improves, flaws that were previously not visible become apparent to the naked eye, and thus become a factor in pricing. The price of a 1 carat Round cut grade VS1 synthetic diamond engagement ring was $3,397; this was without shopping around and we made all sample comparisons only with our company, Rare Carat Company. If you use our shopping service to compare prices, you will discover that the cost of 1 carat Round cut VS1 diamonds will vary between $30,000-$50,000. See our comprehensive list of the best synthetic diamonds to buy with the most value in price and clarity.

2. Clarity grading scale:

The GIA grading scale is used to classify diamonds by their visual characteristics. The table below summarizes the four grades of clarity associated with diamond cut and polish and their associated price ranges:

Diamond Clarity Price range 2-2.5 Very Slightly Included Less than VVS 2 $5,000-$15,000 5-5.5 Very Slightly Included VVS 2 $10,000-$56,000 8-8.5 Very Slightly Included VS 1 $12,000-$80,000 10-10.5 Very Slightly Included SI 1 $15,500-$115,500 12-12.5 Slightly Included SI 2 - More than VS2 $20,000-$150,000 14-14.5 Slightly Included SI 1 - More than SI1 $22,000-$170,000 16-16.5 Moderately Included I 1 - SI2 $2700-$300 000 18-18.5 Moderately Included I 2 - SI1 $32,000-$400,000 20-20.5 Moderately Included I 1 - VS1 $37,000-$450 000

3. Clarity levels:

Synthetic diamonds have varying clarity ranges, based on their chemical makeup. Diamonds are graded based on optical characteristics such as transparency and brilliance. However, the grades of synthetic diamonds do not contain any reference to their actual physical characteristics. The grades are based entirely on optical characteristics and are therefore unassociated with physical dimensions or weight of a diamond. For example, a rough diamond of VVS1 quality may have very high clarity (I2) but be very small in size and extremely light in weight. The quality of the diamond is measured through a process called analytical grading which analyzes and measures the properties of the diamond with more precise details than what is visible to the naked eye.

4. Clarity by percentage comparison:

Quality diamonds are graded on the optical characteristics that are visible to the naked eye. However, Synthetic diamonds have testing tools available that determine what degree of imperfections they have to within a percentage range. For example, a VS1 diamond may have a better clarity grade than an SI1 diamond, but not necessarily be of better overall quality. Although the clarity of a VS1 synthetic diamond is higher than that of an SI1 natural diamond, it may also be much bigger or heavier and weigh more. Therefore, it is important to consider size, weight and price when evaluating synthetic diamonds for purchase.

5. Clarity vs color:

The diamond color scale is divided into 10 ranges, each range representing a specific color. The variations of colors are well correlated to the grade range of the clarity. For example, if a diamond has high clarity, it is more likely to be blue or green whereas if it has a low clarity grade, it will most probably display yellow or brownish hues. Therefore, when grading diamonds by their clarity make sure you also evaluate their color while comparing synthetic diamonds against natural ones. Check to learn more about Diamonds Clarity;

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