I have a somewhat complicated question. It is kind of a two-in-one question, though the second depends on the first. Ultimately,
I want to rank which aspects of a diamond are the most important to a normal person.
What is the cutoff point for the different aspects of diamonds at which the average person would not be able to detect the difference. For example, I'm sure all you guys can see the difference between a F and a G diamond, but I bet my GF would never notice the color in a G, except maybe after years of looking at it.
Now with that in mind, which aspects of a diamond are the most important? For example, the first and most impressive thing anyone will notice is the size, whereas your average Jane is never going to notice or care about polish. I don't know much about diamonds, but I would guess that the order of importance would rank something generally like this order:
Carat, color, clarity, cut, table, symmetry, culet, fluorescence, polish.
Things get complicated in extreme cases though: normally, inclusions won't be that noticeable to someone like my GF. However, a really huge inclusion would be noticeable right away by almost anyone--and could therefore become *more* important than size even.
That is where the first part of my question comes into play. I want to rank the order of importance of the different ways to evaluate a diamond--but *excluding* all diamonds that would be immediately noticeable as lacking in some way.
Does all that make sense? I'm sure this is somewhat subjective, but I bet there is a surprising amount of consensus.
I feel like with a list of the cut-off points and a rank of which aspects are most important, a buyer (like myself
) would be very well equipped to choose a diamond that will be cost efficient and well-loved despite it's flaws.
After learning about diamonds online for one day, here are my thoughts on the order:
1. Carat: the bigger the better unless there are other considerations.
2. Color: no lower than H, no higher than F
3. Clarity: Between VS2 and SI1 (nothing naked-eye noticeable)
4. Cut: I don't understand cut that much, but I can't see how a somewhat bad cut would be worse than somewhat bad clarity.
5. Symmetry: who is going to notice this unless it's really bad. Maybe it will contribute to the lighting slightly?
6. Cutlet, Fluorescence, Polish: no normal person will ever care about these except in extreme or narrow cases.
What do y'all think? Agree? Disagree?
I want to rank which aspects of a diamond are the most important to a normal person.
What is the cutoff point for the different aspects of diamonds at which the average person would not be able to detect the difference. For example, I'm sure all you guys can see the difference between a F and a G diamond, but I bet my GF would never notice the color in a G, except maybe after years of looking at it.
Now with that in mind, which aspects of a diamond are the most important? For example, the first and most impressive thing anyone will notice is the size, whereas your average Jane is never going to notice or care about polish. I don't know much about diamonds, but I would guess that the order of importance would rank something generally like this order:
Carat, color, clarity, cut, table, symmetry, culet, fluorescence, polish.
Things get complicated in extreme cases though: normally, inclusions won't be that noticeable to someone like my GF. However, a really huge inclusion would be noticeable right away by almost anyone--and could therefore become *more* important than size even.
That is where the first part of my question comes into play. I want to rank the order of importance of the different ways to evaluate a diamond--but *excluding* all diamonds that would be immediately noticeable as lacking in some way.
Does all that make sense? I'm sure this is somewhat subjective, but I bet there is a surprising amount of consensus.
I feel like with a list of the cut-off points and a rank of which aspects are most important, a buyer (like myself

After learning about diamonds online for one day, here are my thoughts on the order:
1. Carat: the bigger the better unless there are other considerations.
2. Color: no lower than H, no higher than F
3. Clarity: Between VS2 and SI1 (nothing naked-eye noticeable)
4. Cut: I don't understand cut that much, but I can't see how a somewhat bad cut would be worse than somewhat bad clarity.
5. Symmetry: who is going to notice this unless it's really bad. Maybe it will contribute to the lighting slightly?
6. Cutlet, Fluorescence, Polish: no normal person will ever care about these except in extreme or narrow cases.
What do y'all think? Agree? Disagree?