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  • Diamond Grading Certificates
  • Diamond Symmetry and Polish
  • Cut Grade
  • Pavilion Depth and Table
  • Crown and Pavilion
  • Lower Girdles
  • Star Facet
  • Upper Girdle
  • Girdle and Culet


Diamond Grading Certificates

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It's important to get a diamond with a certificate and that's about all the advice that many sites give you. Lab reports are important but this tutorial is designed to show you that you simply cannot rely on a lab report for evaluating the cut of a diamond. I know that by this stage, you are more than likely to be aware of at least some of the different labs that grade … [Read more...]

Diamond Symmetry and Polish

Diamond Symmetry and Polish

I would like to credit the GIA because I learned a lot from these two research articles that you can find here and here. In 2012, the GIA updated their rules on grading the following 10 different symmetry parameters: Out-of-round Table off-center Culet off-center Table/culet alignment Table size variation Girdle thickness variation Crown height … [Read more...]

Cut Grade

For over 100 years, the diamond industry has known about a set of proportions that created the best looking round brilliant diamond. However, despite GIA having published cut classifications in 1953, it wasn't until 2006 that they began to issue a cut grade on their diamond grading certificates. In fact, AGS Laboratories was the first lab in the world to start issuing cut … [Read more...]

Pavilion Depth and Table

Pavilion Depth and Table

The table facet of a diamond works together with the pavilion facets to drive the light performance of a diamond. The table facet is the largest 'window' into the diamond allowing light in and the pavilion facets act as 'mirrors' to return that light to the observer. The relationship between the two facets also has a huge impact on the appearance of the diamond. Large Table … [Read more...]

Crown and Pavilion

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The Crown In a diamond, the crown and table facets act as windows, driving light return and ultimately determining the brightness of the diamond. The crown facet also acts as a prism to disperse light giving off fire and the size and angle of the crown facet primarily determines the amount of fire a diamond gives off.  The crown facet has a third purpose which is to bend … [Read more...]

Lower Girdles

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This will be the first of three tutorials on the minor facets, which consist of the lower girdles, the upper girdles, and the star facets. The focus of this tutorial is on the lower girdle facets and how they work together with the star facets to affect the appearance of a diamond. Before I begin, I would like to credit Whiteflash and Good Old Gold for a lot of the images in … [Read more...]

Star Facet

Star Facet

In the previous tutorial on the lower girdle, I showed you how the length of the star facets help us make an educated guess about the length of the lower girdle. However, the star facets can also help us make an educated guess about size the table facet as well. For a diamond with 50% stars and 60% table, the table edge will line up with the edge of the star facet forming a … [Read more...]

Upper Girdle

Indexing

The upper girdle facets surround the edges of the diamond. I mentioned in the last tutorial that the star length affects the upper girdle angles, but this is only half the story. This tutorial will introduce to you the effects of upper girdle indexing, commonly referred to as painting and digging. Before I begin, I want to credit Good Old Gold. All the images in this … [Read more...]

Girdle and Culet

The girdle and the culet are not as important to light performance as the other facets, but an understanding how these facets work is essential in diamond selection. The Girdle In my how to pick a diamond tutorial, I recommended a thin-to-medium girdle. To understand why I prefer this range, you first need to understand the purpose of the girdle. The reason a diamond has a … [Read more...]

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