The 4 Cs of Diamonds — Complete India Guide
Whether you are shopping for a bridal set or a surprise gift, the "4 Cs" are the global standard for grading diamonds. Developed by the GIA, this framework evaluates Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat weight. Here is how to navigate the 4 Cs to get the best value for your budget.
Breakdown of the 4 Cs
1. Cut (The Sparkle Factor)
Cut is the most critical of the 4 Cs. It refers to how well a diamond's facets interact with light. An Excellent cut reflects light beautifully, creating intense sparkle. A poor cut lets light leak out of the bottom, making the diamond look dark. **Always prioritize an Excellent or Ideal cut.**
2. Color (The Warmth Factor)
Color measures how white a diamond is. The scale runs from D (completely colorless) to Z (light yellow). For gold rings, you can comfortably choose G, H, or I color to get a white look without paying the premium of D-F grades.
3. Clarity (The Purity Factor)
Clarity measures internal flaws (inclusions) and external marks (blemishes). Most flaws are microscopic. Choose a VS1 or VS2 grade for an eye-clean diamond that is far more affordable than Flawless grades.
4. Carat (The Weight Factor)
Carat is the weight of the diamond. Prices jump significantly at milestone weights like 0.5ct, 0.7ct, and 1.0ct. Buying just below these weights (e.g., a 0.9ct diamond) can save you a bundle while looking identical.
How to Balance the 4 Cs within a Budget
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