The Four Cs of Buying Diamonds
The Four Cs of buying diamonds—Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat Weight—are the main criteria used to evaluate the quality and value of a diamond. Each "C" affects the stone’s appearance and overall worth. The cut refers to how well the diamond is shaped and reflects light, clarity measures the absence of internal flaws, color refers to the diamond’s hue (with the best being colorless), and carat weight indicates the diamond's size.
Example
A buyer selects a diamond based on its cut grade, opting for an excellent cut to maximize the stone's brilliance, even if the carat weight is slightly lower.
Key points
• Cut: Refers to how well the diamond is shaped and its ability to reflect light.
• Clarity: Measures internal and external imperfections.
• Carat Weight: Indicates the size or weight of the diamond.