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Diamond Clarity

The Clarity of a Diamond.

Clarity is a term used to describe the absence or presence of flaws inside or on the surface of a diamond or other gemstone. Use these resources to start exploring diamond clarity. Understanding what clarity is all about will help you choose the best stone for you.

A perfect diamond with perfect clarity is rare, although most flaws cannot be seen without magnification.

Flaws inside a diamond are called inclusions, but some types of diamond inclusions affect a gemstone's clarity and value more than others do. Use these explanations of diamond inclusions to help you decide which types of flaws should be avoided and which types are not a problem.

Clarity is one of the terms you'll hear when you shop for an engagement ring. Before you choose a diamond, it's important to understand what clarity is and how it can be manipulated.Ideally, a diamond is perfectly clear. Clarity classifications are used to identify the number of inclusions, or flaws, found in a stone.

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