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A different Clarity system
This is not a GIA system. It is put forth as a suggestion for a possible alternative to the current GIA/AGS grading structure.
Features of this proposal:
Eye visibility of inclusions set a maximum clarity.
Durability faults set a maximum clarity.
Consistency of application for ALL sizes of diamonds.
No under table inclusions above VS1.
No eye-visibility of inclusions above SI1.
No durability fault inclusions above MI1.
Flawless: No inclusions or blemishing external features can be found with thorough 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any potential .defects. No defect found may be visible at 10X in this classification.
Internally Flawless: No inclusions or face-up visible blemishing external features can be found with 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any defects. Any external blemish must be invisible face-up. Any external blemish not visible face-up must be judged to be minor in nature and potentially removable by slight recutting or polishing.
VVS1: The very slightest pinpoint inclusions, or face-up visible blemishing external features that can be found with 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any defects. No internal inclusion visible through the table may be graded VVS. Any external blemish not visible face-up must be judged to be minor in nature and potentially removable by very slight recutting or polishing.
VVS2: The very slightest of pinpoint, cloud, feather inclusions, or face-up visible blemishing external features that can be found with 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any defects. No internal inclusion visible through the table may be graded VVS. Any external blemish not visible face-up must be judged to be minor in nature and potentially removable by very slight recutting or polishing.
VS1: Very slight pinpoint, cloud, feather inclusions, or face-up visible blemishing external features that can be found with 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any defects. Stones with internal inclusions visible through the table may be graded VS. Any external blemish not visible face-up must be judged to be potentially removable by recutting or polishing.
VS2: Slight pinpoint, cloud, feather inclusions, or face-up visible blemishing external features that can be found with 10X binocular dark field magnification. The stone is to be examined at all angles and with higher than 10X magnification in order to locate any defects. Stones with internal inclusions visible through the table may be graded VS. Any external blemish not visible face-up must be judged to be potentially removable by recutting or polishing.
SI1: Iinclusions which do not require examining the stone at greater than 10X in order to set the clarity. External blemishes may be visible without any magnification in some cases. SI stones do not have clarity faults sufficient to have an effect on durability, but may have inclusions or blemishes visible to the unaided eye.
SI2: More numerous or slightly larger than SI1 inclusions which do not require examining the stone at greater than 10X in order to set the clarity. External blemishes may be visible without any magnification in some cases. SI stones do not have clarity faults sufficient to have an effect on durability, but may have inclusions or blemishes visible to the unaided eye.
MI1: Numerous or large inclusions which do not require examining the stone at greater than 10X in order to set the clarity. External blemishes may be visible without any magnification in some cases. MI stones may have slight clarity faults sufficient to have a slight effect on durability, and may have inclusions or blemishes visible to the unaided eye.
MI2: More numerous or slightly larger inclusions than MI1 which do not require examining the stone at greater than 10X in order to set the clarity. External blemishes may be readily visible without any magnification in some cases. MI stones may have slight clarity faults sufficient to have a slight effect on durability, and may have inclusions or blemishes visible to the unaided eye.
I1: Numerous, prominent, visible and/or large inclusions readily set the clarity without regard to other smaller inclusions that may or may not be present in the stone. External blemishes may be numerous and quite apparent. While all clarity grading is performed at 10X, a lower magnification would be sufficient to have set the clarity grade of all ‘I” clarity stones.
I2: Very numerous, large, visible and prominent inclusions readily set the clarity without regard to other smaller inclusions that may or may not be present in the stone. External blemishes may be numerous and quite apparent. While clarity grading is performed at 10X, a lower magnification would be sufficient to have set the clarity grade of all ‘I” clarity stones.
I3: All diamonds judged to be of lower clarity than the above I2 grade. This does not mean that all I3 diamonds are identical. One might further classify them into several more categories if there was a sufficient reason or market for them at some future time.
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