Diamond Clarity
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009As a continuation of last month’s discussion of diamonds I will cover diamond clarity, 1 of the 4 C’s.
Clarity refers to the purity of the diamond. Approximately 15 % of the diamonds mined in the world are gem quality. The other 85 % is used for industrial purpose. Most diamonds have some sort of inclusions or characteristics even after they are faceted. It is extremely rare to find a flawless diamond. Diamonds are graded using several different scales. At Beauchamp Jewelers, we use the GIA scale which is the oldest and most accepted. (See scale and definitions below.)
It takes a trained gemologist with years of experience to accurately grade the clarity of a diamond. Even though diamonds are graded at 10 time the naked eye, a gemologist may use a microscope at 60 times the naked eye to discover characteristics in a diamond and then grade them with a 10 power loupe.
I have included some photographs taken under the microscope of interesting diamond inclusions and characteristics.

Radiation stain on girdle of a diamond

Triangle inclusions in a diamond.

Reflecting garnet crystals in a diamond.