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The Anatomy of a Diamond and the Diamond Cut

by diamondlighting7@yahoo.co.uk on Dec 11, 2011

Because of this, a round 6mm Alexandrite might have a carat weight of 1.30ct whereas a round 6mm Citrine could only be .70ct.When written, carat is generally abbreviated as 'ct.' In a jewelry piece with numerous diamond, the abbreviation applied is 'ct TW' which means carat total weight (the sum of the carat weights for every diamond), even though that's typically shortened to 'ctw.' The value of such a jewelry piece may well be much less than the value of a similar item of the identical carat weight with only 1 diamond. Diamond solitaires are much much more uncommon, and for that reason, a 1ct Diamond Solitaire ring will be worth significantly more than a similar 1ctw ring with many smaller diamond.Similarly, diamond of the same size and carat weight may not hold the similar value, due to the fact 1 could have superior clarity or color. The cut of a diamond also affects it is carat weight and value mainly because some diamond cuts hold more volume than others.The 4 C's as outlined...Read More >>



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A stone can display the ideal H&ampA pattern but not have perfect cut proportions. On the other hand, 1 can have ideal cut proportions and not display the pattern at all. This is since there is no link in between optical symmetry and perfect proportions. Moreover, there is no direct tie among optical symmetry and symmetry grade. Symmetry grades observed on laboratory grading reports assess the neatness of facet intersections and external placement. The optical symmetry seen with a hearts and arrows viewer is made by the internal movement of light by means of the stone and how it is...

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