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GRADING SYSTEM
Below is the detail description of the 12 Grading Parameters that we follow:
Carat Weight
A diamond’s weight is measured in 'carats' and 'cents' with one carat equaling to 100 cents in the metric system and five grams approximately equals to one carat. Our diamonds for sale range from +0.30 to +7.00.
Size Range
Size Size Range
+0.30 0.30 To 0.399
+0.40 0.40 To 0.499
+0.50 0.50 To 0.699
+0.70 0.70 To 0.899
+0.90 0.90 To 0.999
+1.00 1.00 To 1.499
+1.50 1.50 To 1.999
+2.00 2.00 To 2.999
+3.00 3.00 To 3.999
+4.00 4.00 To 4.999
+5.00 5.00 To 5.999
+6.00 6.00 To 6.999
+7.00 7.00 To 7.999
Clarity
The clarity of a diamond is based on the number, location, size and type of inclusions found in the stone. An inclusion is an imperfection or trace mineral in the stone that is visible under the magnification of a Grader's loupe. The fewer the inclusions, the clearer, brilliant and expensive the diamond will be. A "flawless" diamond is the one that has no inclusions and is extremely rare and valuable. Doing wholesale diamond business for such flawless diamonds is very prestigeous to any diamond merchant.

The clarity of a diamond refers to its inclusions, which are some black, grey or white marks that internally flaw the diamond’s structure. These small imperfections are graded under 10x magnifying glass loupe, which is standard to grade a diamond’s clarity. A diamond, with fewer inclusions, is both rare and more desired which also makes it more expensive. A diamond with a purity of IF to VS2 will sparkle with great intensity whereas diamonds with a purity ranging between SI1 and SI2 will only sparkle. Diamonds between I1 and I3 will lack any sparkle and life and its inclusions will be noticeable to the naked eye. All conditions being constant, lesser the inclusions, greater the life and greater the sparkle of a diamond. Thus, the more will one pay for it. It is rare to find such diamonds for sale.

Wholesale Diamonds and individual diamonds are graded on the basis of Purity by determining following categories:
Purity Description
FL Flawless
IF Inernally Flawless
VVS-1 Very Very Slightly Included-1
VVS-2 Very Very Slightly Included-2
VS-1 Very Slightly Included-1
VS-2 Very Slightly Included-2
SI-1 Slightly Included-1
SI-2 Slightly Included-2
Color
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The thumb rule usually is - the whiter the diamond, the better it is. Colorless diamonds are in greater demand than the one’s available in the shades of yellow.

The yellow color in diamonds comes from the traces of nitrogen found in them. One part in a million will cause a yellow tint to appear in the K color of diamonds. As a rule, yellower the stone, lesser the value it has. There's a good reason behind it. Yellower the stone, lesser the sharpness and so, it appears dull. A whiter stone allows greater amounts of light to pass through it, making it sparkle and shine. With the exception of a few natural fancy colors like blue, pink, purple or red, the more natural color a diamonds for sale has, the lesser it is worth compared to its counterpart colorless diamonds for sale .
SGS Color Grades Parameters
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N to R Very Light
S to Z Light
Diamonds from the Brown Color Group:
Brown diamonds are simply colorless diamonds that have a tint of brownish body color. We specify brown color of our (SGS) grading system in comment column for our complete range of wholesale diamond.
Cut
Cut is not a shape of the diamond but it refers to the quality of the proportion of the angle with which the diamonds are cut to perfection. When a diamond is cut to good proportions, light is reflected from one facet to another and is dispersed through the top of the diamond. The brilliance of a diamond depends significantly on its cut. Gemologists all over the world consider Cut quality to be the most important diamond characteristic because even if a diamond has a perfect color and clarity, a diamond with a poor Cut will have reduced brilliance. Availablity of high brilliance diamonds for sale is rare and thus expensive.

Diamonds are graded on the basis of CUT by determining following categories:
SGS Cut Grades Description
EX Excellent Cut
VG Very Good Cut
G Good Cut
F Fair Cut
Polish
Diamonds are graded on the basis of Polish by determining following categories:
SGS Polish Grades Description
EX Excellent Polish
VG Very Good Polish
G Good Polish
F Fair Polish
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to the exactness of the shape and arrangement of facets. This term is very popular in wholesale diamond industry. The importance of symmetry is of lesser consequence in diamonds that have lower clarity grades whereas, it is more important in diamonds that have high clarity grades.

Diamonds are graded on the basis of Symmetry by determining following categories:
SGS Symmetry Grades Description
EX Excellent Symmetry
VG Very Good Symmetry
G Good Symmetry
F Fair Symmetry
Luster
In wholesale diamond industry, the Level of Brilliance in diamonds are graded on the following basis:
SGS Luster Grades Description
EX Excellent Luster
VG Very Good Luster
GD Good Luster
FR Fair Luster
Level of Milkiness in diamonds for sale are graded on the following basis:

Milkiness is an effect that we get looking at the diamonds due to some inclusions like clouds present in the diamond. These avoid reflection of light from the diamond.
SGS Milky Grades Description
ML-1 Slightly Milky
ML-2 Medium Milky
ML-3 Heavy Milky
Fluorescence
Fluorescence in diamonds is graded on the following basis:

Fluorescence, when exposed to ultraviolet radiations, glows if it carries the characteristic of fluorescence. One of the important processes of various other processes in wholesale diamond, sorting such diamonds is one.
SGS Fluorescence Grades Description
N None Fluorescence
FNT Faint Fluorescence
MED Medium Fluorescence
STG Strong Fluorescence
VST Very Strong Fluorescence
Black Inclusion (Natts)
Black Inclusion (Natts) in diamonds are graded on the following basis:

Black Inclusions or Natts in general, are the inclusions that are found in the diamonds.
SGS Black Inclusion Description
N None
B_PP Pin Point Black Inclusion
B-1 Minor Black Inclusion
B-2 Medium Black Inclusion
We generally specify two parts of the black inclusions:

(i) Table black inclusions
(ii) Side black inclusions
Other Inclusion
Most of the wholesale diamond merchants grade diamonds on the basis of five types of inclusions such as, Pin Points (PP), Clouds (CLD), Crystals (CRL), Feathers (FR) & Spreaded (SPR), and then diamonds for sale are categorised accordingly.

Pin Point (PP): It is a very small crystal that looks like a tiny dot while using a 10 x loupe. Pin Points are generally white in color but occasionally they can be dark also.

Feather (FR):
wholesale diamond A feather is a general term for any break in the diamond.








Clouds (CLD):
diamonds for sale A cloud consists of many tightly grouped pin points. Some clouds look like a light haze, while others are dense and almost impossible to see through the naked eye.

Crystal (CRL):
It is a mineral crystal contained in some diamonds. A crystal can be of almost any size, colored or colorless, and can appear alone or in groups.

Spreaded (SPR):

wholesale diamond A spreaded inclusion appears when the feather inclusions are in greater number, spread across and not grouped together.
SGS Other Inclusion Description
N None
PP-1 Pin Point Minor Inclusion
PP-2 Pin Point Medium Inclusion
CRL-1 Crystal Minor Inclusion
CRL-2 Crystal Medium Inclusion
SPR-1 Spreaded Minor Inclusion
SPR-2 Spreaded Medium Inclusion
SPR-3 Spreaded Heavy Inclusion
FR-1 Feather Minor Inclusion
FR-2 Feather Medium Inclusion
FR-3 Feather Heavy Inclusion
CLD-1 Cloud Minor Inclusion
CLD-2 Cloud Medium Inclusion
CLD-3 Cloud Heavy Inclusion
We generally specify two parts of other inclusions:

(i) Table other inclusions
(ii) Side other inclusions
Open Inclusion
Open Inclusions are the inclusions that are on the surface of the diamonds. Wholesale dimaond merchants grade diamonds with open inclusions on the basis of five types that are mentioned below:
SGS Open Inclusion Description
N None
HL Hair Line Open Inclusion
SM Small Open Inclusion
MD Medium Open Inclusion
HV Heavy Open Inclusion
We generally specify two parts of open inclusions:

(i) Table open inclusions
(ii) Side open inclusions
Extra Facet
Extra facet is that extra facet placed on the normal facets of the diamonds without considering the symmetry of the diamond. These facets are additional to those required for making the diamond a brilliant cut diamond.
SGS Extra Facets Grade Description
N None
P_SM Pavilion Small
P_MD Pavilion Medium
P_MJ Pavilion Major
P_HV Pavilion Heavy
C_SM Crown Small
C_MD Crown Medium
T_SM Table Small
Below are extra specifications for the internal graining in the comment column:

(i) Slight Internal Graining
(ii) Heavy Internal Graining
Only after complete assurance of above mentioned gradings, we make diamonds for sale available to our valued clients.
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