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                                                            Diamond Clarity
                                                         
                                                            Diamond Color
                                                         
                                                            Diamond Cut
                                                         
                                                            Diamond Lab
                                                         
                                                            Diamond Polish
                                                         
                                                            Diamond Symmetry
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                                                        | F: Flawless: No internal or external flaws. Extremely Rare |  
                                                        | IF:  Internally Flawless: no internal flaws, but some surface
														flaws. Very rare. |  
                                                        | VVS1-VVS2:  Very Very Slightly Included (two grades). Minute
														inclusions very difficult to detect under 10x magnification by a trained gemologist. |  
                                                        | VS1-VS2:  Very Slightly Included (two grades). Minute inclusions
														seen only under 10x magnification. |  
                                                        | SI1-SI2:  Slightly Included (two grades). Minute inclusions
														more easily detected under 10x magnification. |  
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | D: D is the highest color grade and is an extremely rare diamond
														since it is considered colorless. |  
                                                        | E: E has almost no color that can only be detected by a gemologist,
														and is a rare diamond. |  
                                                        | F: F is still considered colorless with only a very slight
														hint of color, and is rated a high quality diamond. |  
                                                        | G: G is a high quality diamond that is nearly colorless. |  
                                                        | H: H is a high quality diamond that is nearly colorless. |  
                                                        | I: I has only a slight hint of color and is rated a top value. |  
                                                        | J: J has slightly more color and is rated a top value. |  
                                                        | K-M: These diamonds may appear yellow or slightly brown depending
														on the cut grade. |  
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | Excellent: Excellent cut reflects most of the light and is
														an exceptional quality diamond. |  
                                                        | Very Good: Very good cut reflects most of the light and is
														considered an excellent value. |  
                                                        | Good: Good cut grade reflects a good amount of light, although
														less than a very good cut grade. |  
                                                        | Fair: This diamond will produce a fair amount of brilliance,
														although less than a higher grade of cut. |  
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | Laboratory- A institution that provides professional unbiased
														opinions of diamond attributes including shape, dimensions, carat weight, clarity,
														color, and fluorescence. These characteristics reflect the value of the diamond. |  
                                                        | Certificate-  a written report prepared by a trained gemologist
														detailing the characteristics of a diamond. A certificate from a respected gemological
														laboratory provides important information and assurance about the quality of your
														diamond. |  
                                                        | Laboratories-  Many laboratories are displayed as three letter
														acronyms or abbreviations. These are the initial letters of the words of the phrase
														abbreviated, and are written in upper case capital letters. 
                                                            
                                                                | GIA-  Gemological Institute of America |  
                                                                | AGS-  American Gem Society |  
                                                                | IGI-  International Gemological Institute |  
                                                                | HRD-  Dutch abbreviation for Hoge Raad vor Diamant-Diamond
																	High Council |  
                                                                | EGL USA-  European Gemological Laboratory located in the USA |  |  
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | Excellent: ranges from no polish features to a few minute
														polish features that can be viewed with difficulty face-up at 10X magnification. |  
                                                        | Very Good:   minor polish features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. |  
                                                        | Good: : noticeable polish features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. The luster of the diamond may be affected when viewed with the unaided
														eye. |  
                                                        | Fair:  obvious heavy polish features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. The luster of the diamond is affected when viewed with the unaided
														eye. |  
                                                        | Poor:  prominent heavy polish features are seen face-up at
														10X magnification. The luster of the diamond is significantly affected when viewed
														with the unaided eye. |  
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | Excellent: Rranges from no symmetry features to minute symmetry
														features that can be viewed with difficulty face-up at 10X magnification. |  
                                                        | Very Good:  Minor symmetry features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. |  
                                                        | Good: Noticeable symmetry features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. The diamond’s overall appearance may be affected when viewed with
														the unaided eye. |  
                                                        | Fair: Obvious symmetry features are seen face-up at 10X magnification.
														The diamond’s overall appearance is often affected when viewed with the unaided
														eye. |  
                                                        | Poor: Prominent symmetry features are seen face-up at 10X
														magnification. The diamond’s overall appearance is significantly affected when viewed
														with the unaided eye. |  |  |