THE DIAMOND
QUALITY PYRAMID How to Measure a Diamond's Value
The Diamond Quality Pyramid is a framework to
help you compare diamonds. While all diamonds are precious, those closest
to the top of the pyramid -- possessing the best combination of cut,
clarity, carat weight and color -- are the earth's rarest, most valuable
and most beautiful to the eye.
CARAT The Larger a
Diamond, the More Rare
Larger diamonds are found relatively infrequently
in nature, which places them at the rarest level of the Diamond Quality
Pyramid. What also makes a bigger diamond so desirable is that it shows
off a stone's fine color and cut, and therefore its brilliance, to its
best advantage.
A diamond's size is measured in carat weight, and
each carat is equal to 100 points. A .75 carat diamond is the same as a
75-point diamond or a 3/4 carat stone.
While larger diamonds are highly prized, diamonds
of equal size may vary widely in value and brilliance, depending on their
qualities of clarity, cut, and color.
CLARITY The Purer a
Diamond, the More Brilliant
The greater a diamond's clarity, the more
brilliant, valuable and rare it is -- and the higher it is on the Diamond
Quality Pyramid.
Virtually all natural diamonds contain
identifying characteristics, yet many are invisible to the naked eye.
Under the scrutiny of a jeweler's 10x-magnifying loupe or microscope,
natural phenomena -- called inclusions -- may be seen. These are nature's
birthmarks, and they may look like tiny crystals, clouds, or feathers.
Diamonds categorized as internally flawless
reveal no such inclusions. Flawless stones are at the peak of the Diamond
Quality Pyramid and are treasured for their rarity and beauty. Diamonds
with very, very small inclusions are graded as VVS1 or VVS2. The larger
the inclusion, the lower the grade and the less rare the diamond.
Inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye are graded I1 or I3.
The number, color, type, size and position of
surface and internal birthmarks affect a diamond's value. Major inclusions
can interfere with the path of light that travels through a diamond,
diminishing its brilliance and sparkle and therefore its value.
COLOR The More Pure the
Color in a Diamond, the More Rare
Diamonds are graded by color, starting at D and
continuing through the alphabet. Truly colorless stones, graded D,
treasured for their rarity and value, are highest on the Diamond Quality
Pyramid.
While many diamonds appear colorless, they may
actually have subtle yellow or brown tones and these color grades include
P and Q. Although still beautiful, they will be less rare and therefore
less valuable. To appreciate the simple beauty of each individual stone,
you should compare diamonds side by side with a jeweler.
"Fancy" diamonds -- in well defined
colors that include red, pink, blue, green and canary yellow -- are highly
prized and particularly rare.
CUT The Better Cut a
Diamond, the More Brilliant
A well cut or faceted diamond, regardless of its
shape, scintillates with fire and light -- offering the greatest
brilliance and value.
While nature determines a diamond's clarity,
carat weight and color, the hand of a master craftsman is necessary to
release its fire, sparkle and beauty. When a diamond is cut to good
proportions, light will reflect from one mirror-like facet to another and
disperse through the top of the stone, resulting in a display of
brilliance and fire.
Diamonds that are cut too deep or
too shallow lose light that spills through the side or bottom. As a
result, poorly cut stones will be less brilliant and beautiful -- and
certainly less valuable -- than well cut diamonds higher on the Diamond
Quality Pyramid.
WHAT A DIAMOND MEANS The Enduring Gift of Love
For centuries, men and women have found that the
sparkle and brilliance of a quality diamond expresses their deepest
emotions and symbolizes their enduring love. Yet with many beautiful
diamonds to choose from -- and no two alike -- how do you pick the right
diamond while spending wisely? The Diamond Quality Pyramid and the 4Cs,
along with the guidance of a trusted jeweler, will lead you to the answer.
THE 4Cs Key to the
Diamond Quality Pyramid
To establish a diamond's quality, jewelers
examine each of the 4Cs -- cut, clarity, carat weight and color. The
combination of the 4Cs determines the value of a particular diamond. For
example, a colorless diamond is at the top of the Diamond Quality Pyramid
in color ... but if it lacks clarity, is small, or not well cut, it will
be of a lower value. The finest stones possess the rarest quality in each
of the 4Cs, and are the most valuable.
Strive for a stone that offers the best
combination of the 4Cs. Knowing a diamond's place in the Diamond Quality
Pyramid will help you to make an informed decision. Ultimately, you'll
discover the unique combination of the 4Cs that makes a particular diamond
the right choice for you. Its beauty and brilliance will capture the true
sentiment of the occasion.
WHAT TO SPEND Diamond
Buyer's Guide
When you start to think about buying a diamond --
and the love it will symbolize -- you naturally want the best you can
afford and a beautiful stone you will treasure forever.
Diamonds can be found in a range of prices -- and
you're certain to find one within the Diamond Quality Pyramid that suits
your taste and what you plan to spend.
If you're about to buy a Diamond Engagement Ring,
you may want to consider spending the commonly accepted guideline of two
month's salary. But it's up to you to settle on a diamond that will truly
represent your deepest emotions and the promise for the future you will
share.
How can you be sure to choose the perfect diamond
for her? She may already have dropped hints by admiring a photograph or
someone else's diamond. Browse with her at a trusted jeweler. Share your
knowledge of the 4Cs. Later, surprise her with a diamond beyond all her
expectations.
When it comes to other types of diamond jewelry,
such as a Diamond Solitaire Necklace and Diamond Solitaire Stud Earrings,
purchase the diamond that captures the brilliance of the moment. Choosing
a quality diamond to celebrate life's most intimate occasions is a truly
rewarding experience for the one who gives as well as for the one who
receives.
HOW A JEWELER CAN HELP The 5th C: Confidence
A jeweler who's a diamond expert can help you
select the right stone. Trustworthy jewelers, who establish long-standing
relationships with customers, take pride in finding quality diamonds for
them. These experts are knowledgeable and accessible and they're able to
explain the 4Cs, as well as show you a selection of diamonds in a range of
prices.
While all diamonds are beautiful, only by
comparing stones will you be able to appreciate what makes one more rare
and valuable than another. When you view stones side by side, you'll
understand why diamonds that look similar at a casual glance are priced
differently. Keep in mind that there are no "bargain" diamonds;
there are only diamonds of different value, weight and brilliance.
A trusted jeweler can help you choose a diamond
shape that suits your personal taste. The classic Round Brilliant, Oval,
Pear, Marquise, Princess, Heart and Emerald shapes are among the most
beautiful and popular today.
WHEN YOU FIND THE RIGHT DIAMOND An Occasion Worth Celebrating
Now that you understand why some diamonds are
more rare than others, you can make an informed decision. Choose a
beautiful stone that combines the qualities of the 4Cs you most value.
Then you're ready to give the most enduring gift of love. Born of the
earth, reborn on the woman you love, this diamond is more than a precious
gem and all that it symbolizes ... it's a piece of forever. |