Clarity
Diamonds form in the earth over millions of years. They
sometimes grow faster than other crystals and minerals around them. These
minerals and crystals then become included within the diamond. The size,
position, number, nature, and relief of these "inclusions" determine the clarity
of a diamond. The less inclusions within a diamond the rarer the
stone.
The majority of these inclusions can only be seen by using ten
times magnification.
The rarest diamonds are "Internally Flawless" which
means that under ten times magnification a trained diamond grader cannot see any
inclusions.
After Internally Flawless are the VVS1 and VVS2 grades. VVS
stands for "Very Very Slight" inclusions. These minute inclusions are difficult
for a trained diamond grader to see under ten times
magnification.
Following VVS are the grades of VS1 and VS2. VS stands for
"Very Slight" inclusions. These minor inclusions again can only be seen under
ten times magnification but a diamond grader will find them slightly easier to
locate.
"Slightly Included" or SI has two grades also - SI1 and SI2.
These have noticeable inclusions under magnification and a diamond grader will
find them easy to see.
"Included" or I diamonds have, as a rule of thumb,
inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. The I grades range from I1 to I3
with inclusions becoming more obvious and dangerous to the durability of the
diamond as you go further up the scale. These inclusions tend to dramatically
deter from the brilliance of the diamond.