As a modified fancy cut, the pear shaped diamond has a tear drop look that maximizes carat weight. Due to the elongated shape, pear shaped diamonds are a leading choice for solitaire settings and many other engagement ring styles.
Diamond Cut, more than any other quality aspect, gives a diamond its sparkle. A diamond gets its brilliance by cutting and polishing the diamond facets to allow the maximum amount of light to be dispersed back.
AF: Affinity Ideal
EX: Excellent
VG: Very Good
G: Good
F: Fair
Most diamonds have unique clarity characteristics, much like a fingerprint. These distinguishing characteristics can be classified as inclusions and blemishes.
If there is anything disrupting the flow of this in the diamonds, such as an inclusion, a proportion of the light reflected may be lost and can detract from the pure beauty of the diamond.
IF (Internally Flawless) is the highest clarity grade.
Polish refers to the quality of the diamond's surface and includes such features as nicks, polish lines and abrasions.
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to the exactitude of the shape and alignment of the facets.
Fluor.
Fluorescence is not directly related to a diamond's color. This separate characteristic refers to the diamond's ability to fluoresce under ultraviolet (UV) light.
The fluorescence of a diamond is defined by its intensity as either None, Faint, Medium, Strong, or Very Strong. Although fluorescence is a characteristic that can be measured, it is rarely an issue when selecting a diamond and is usually not detectable to the eye.
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