Diamond Quality Chart: What to Know Before You Buy
Diamond are graded by their quality (the 4Cs). This chart helps you get up to speed on diamonds fast. Learn how to get the best value for your budget.
- FL (Flawless). Only about 2% of the world's diamonds fall into this category.
- IF (Internally Flawless). Tiny surface blemishes that are only visible under 10x magnification.
- VVS1 & VVS2 (Very Very Slightly Included). Very, very small inclusions that are hard to find under 10x magnification. They are only visible to trained professionals after intense searching.
- VS1 & VS2 (Very Slightly Included). Flaws are usually not visible to naked eye.
- SI1 & SI2 (Slightly Included). Flaws may be visible to naked eye.
- I1 (Included 1st Degree). Flaws are visible even to the casual observer.
Most of you are probably shopping for diamond for the very first time. The whole process may seem very stressful, but it really doesn't have to be.
This comprehensive page is designed to help start your diamond education. We want to teach you about diamonds in an easy-to-understand, but thorough, way. Everyone has different preferences when it comes to such a personal item, and it's important to understand how to pick the best ring for you.
Read on to get the best value for your money, no matter the size of your budget.
Prices
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Start here to learn about what characteristics to consider when shopping for the perfect engagement ring. Learn about what factors affects diamond prices and how to make the best choice for your buck.
Carat
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Carat is most important to most people. We get it that you may not want to compromise on size. But be careful because a lot of diamonds are cut poorly just to hit a certain carat weight. Take your time first to learn how carat affects price and how to get the best value.
For example, a 0.9-carat diamond can be 15% cheaper than a 1.0-carat diamond of the same specs. The face-up size is so close that it's very unlikely that people will be able to tell the difference.
Cut
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This is the most important of the 4C's. Cut affects the appearance and light performance of the diamond. This is the factor that makes the largest impact on a diamond's beauty. We always recommend that you focus on getting the best cut possible, and save on other areas if needed.
- Diamond Cut Explained: Why It's the Most Important "C"
- Hearts & Arrows: Are These Super Ideal Diamonds Worth It?
Color
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This refers to the slight yellow tint that occurs in most diamonds. Learn the difference between the color grades and where to get the best bang for your buck.
- Best Color for Your Money
- H Diamonds: A Safe Choice for Every Ring
- Are J Diamonds Too Yellow for Engagement Rings?
- K Diamonds: Perfect for Yellow Gold Rings
The naked eye won't be able to detect the slight tint of yellow in a set diamond several grades lower. For sheer value, we recommend a diamond in the G through I range. But remember: your choice of setting matters, too.
Clarity
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Almost all diamonds have flaws, however, most are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This is why clarity is the least important factor for us. Learn where the sweet spot is to save some serious money in this area.
- VVS Diamonds: Why They are Overkill
- VS2 Diamond: A Safe Choice
- SI1: Best Value If You Buy Right
- SI2: Good Enough for Engagement Rings?
Less than 1% of all diamonds qualify so you'll most likely be choosing one in the lower graded VVS to SI range. The good news is, you can find MUCH better value, especially in the SI grade, if you're careful.
Sustainability
Want to feel good about the diamond you're purchasing? As a conscientious consumer, finding an ethically sourced diamond is a must.
If you or your partner want a sustainable engagement ring, be sure to find the right diamond seller.
These retailers are known for their ethically sourced and lab-created diamonds. Check out their current inventories below:
Budgeting
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Buying an engagement ring is no small matter. No matter how large or small your budget, this is one of the most important life purchases you will make. Learn how much to spend and how to choose the best ring for engagement at every budget.
- Best Engagement Rings for Every Budget
- How Much to REALLY Spend on the Engagement Ring
- Should You Finance the Ring and Options
Reviews
We are big proponents of buying an engagement ring online. Online retailers can offer pricing as much as 40% less than traditional brick-and-mortar jewelers. You'll also get a wider selection, so you have more to choose from within your budget.
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