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#4 - Clarity
A diamond’s clarity is generally considered the least important of the 4Cs to consider when making a diamond purchase, although it’s helpful to understand how it’s graded and how it may affect the visual appearance of a stone.
Diamond clarity is defined as the assessment of any imperfections on the surface or within a stone. The clarity grade is determined by the number, size, position, relief, and nature of blemishes on the surface of a stone and internally, which are known as inclusions.
#3 - Color
The second most important of the 4Cs, color can dramatically impact the value of a diamond. In reality, the color grade of a diamond is the determination of the presence or lack of color within the stone.
Chemically pure diamonds will appear to have a complete lack of color and are valued much higher as they are incredibly rare to find. The GIA color grade is evaluated in a single stone when a skilled grader measures it in comparison to masterstones, a set of diamonds with previously established color grades.