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VRAI | May 18, 2022

Out of all of the 4Cs of diamonds - cut, color, clarity, and carat - clarity is the “C” most obscured to the naked eye. Most diamond lovers rely on gemologists to define it on a diamond clarity chart. But even then, any grade beyond “flawless” can be difficult to understand.

Clarity can play an important role when buying a diamond or an engagement ring featuring a lab-grown diamond. Read on to learn more about navigating a diamond clarity chart to find the VRAI created diamond meant just for you.

What Is Diamond Clarity?

Diamond clarity refers to the visual purity of a diamond and is determined by its number of inclusions and blemishes. Clarity is difficult to notice without the help of a magnifier.

What Is A Diamond Clarity Chart?

Five factors are considered when assigning a diamond’s clarity grade. The size and number of imperfections, their position within the diamond, how they impact its durability, and the noticeable contrast between the imperfections and the diamond itself.

Flawless diamonds are extremely rare and therefore rank highest in clarity grade. For a diamond to be deemed Flawless, no inclusions or blemishes must be visible under 10-power magnification. There are also Internally Flawless diamonds.

After these high rankings, diamonds are graded as Very, very slightly included or VVS1 and VVS2, as well as Very slightly included, or VS1 and VS2. Once again, the inclusions in these diamonds are invisible to the untrained eye. If you're unsure what these terms mean, you can learn more about VVS diamonds.

When it comes to Slightly included diamonds, or SI1 and SI2, these flaws can become visible to the naked eye. Imperfect diamonds are rated I1, 12, and 13 for their various degrees of visible inclusion.

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Diamond clarity ratings and the clarity scale

FL - Flawless

FL diamonds are Flawless with no internal or external imperfections visible to a skilled grader under 10-power magnification.

IF - Internally flawless

IF diamonds are Internally Flawless but may have small surface blemishes visible under magnification.

VVS1 - Very, very slightly included, first degree

VVS diamonds are Very, Very Slightly Included with tiny inclusions that are difficult to see even under magnification. The “1” in this rating puts these particular diamonds at the top of their grade.

VVS2 - Very, very slightly included, second degree

VVS diamonds are Very, Very Slightly Included with tiny inclusions that are difficult to see even under magnification. The “2” in this ranking means that they are just beneath the VVS1 rating.

VS1 - Very slightly included, first degree

VS diamonds are Very Slightly Included with minor inclusions that range from difficult (VS1) to easier (VS2) to see under magnification. The “1” in this rating makes them slightly superior to VS2 diamonds.

VS2 - Very slightly included, second degree

VS diamonds are Very Slightly Included with minor inclusions that range from difficult (VS1) to easier (VS2) to see under magnification. The “2” in this rating puts them just below VSI diamonds.

SI1 - Slightly included, first degree

SI diamonds are “Slightly Included.” Inclusions might not be visible to the naked eye, but are easy to see when under magnification. The “1” in this rating makes them slightly superior to SI2 diamonds.

SI2 - Slightly included, second degree

SI diamonds are “Slightly Included.” Inclusions might not be visible to the naked eye, but are easy to see when under magnification. The “2” in this rating makes them slightly inferior to SI1 diamonds.

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How important is clarity in a diamond?

Inclusions occur naturally during the diamond growth process and are what make each diamond unique. Flawless diamonds are rare. The rarer a diamond is, the more valuable it becomes.

The majority of diamonds will have slight inclusions or imperfections. While these imperfections are often invisible to the untrained eye, clarity is still important to the overall brilliance of a diamond. Internal spots and lines can affect how light passes through the stone. Inclusions can obstruct the refraction and return of light and can impact how cloudy a diamond appears.

Internally flawless diamonds therefore allow more light to pass through, usually resulting in greater brilliance. Imperfect diamonds — the opposite of flawless — will appear dull.

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How to select diamond clarity

The higher the clarity grade, the more you can expect to pay for a diamond. Given this “C’s” less visible nature, there is some opportunity to save when selecting clarity. The best value is found in diamonds with inclusions that can’t be seen under magnification—those at the VS level. As with any “C,” exploring different combinations of carat, size, and shape can also afford you added flexibility in diamond clarity and price.

Diamond clarity and carat weight

Certain diamond sizes are more susceptible to visible inclusions. The larger surface area of higher carat weight diamonds can make inclusions more visible. Consider increasing clarity grade as you size up in carat weight to maximize brilliance and scintillation.

The same can be true in reverse. When choosing diamonds smaller in size or carat weight, inclusions are less visible. This means that clarity is less of a priority should you be selecting a diamond of smaller carat weight.

Diamond clarity and shape

Some diamond shapes mask inclusions better than others. The facets of brilliant-cut diamond shapes such as the Round Brilliant, Cushion, Oval, Marquise, Pear, and Trillion shapes may tolerate lower clarity grades as they reflect light from a number of angles.

But the large, rectangular facets of step-cut diamonds, such as Emerald or Asscher shaped diamonds, benefit from a higher clarity grade, as they emphasize transparency and allow you to see deeper into the diamond. Prioritize a higher clarity grade with step-cut shapes.

Frequently asked questions about diamond clarity


What is the best diamond clarity?

The best diamond clarity rating is Flawless (FL). These are the rarest diamonds in the world; less than 0.05% of all diamonds are Flawless or Internally Flawless.

What are different types of inclusions?

An inclusion is an internal formation of a diamond. Below are examples of inclusions.

  • Cavity: An angular opening on the surface of the diamond created by feathering
  • Cleavage: A straight crack that can extend to the surface
  • Cloud: A group of tiny crystals found inside the diamond
  • Crystal: Tiny matter found inside the diamond that can extend to the surface
  • Feather: A fracture found inside the diamond extending to the surface
  • Internal graining: A white or colored line found inside the diamond
  • Knot: A transparent crystal that extends to the surface

What are blemishes?

Blemishes are external formations on the surface of a diamond. Below are examples of blemishes.

  • Chip: A piece of diamond broken at the surface
  • Nick: A minor surface indentation along perimeter of the surface
  • Pit: A small hole on the surface
  • Polish line: A small groove left on facets after polishing
  • Scratch: A fine line on the surface

Should I buy an I1, I2, or I3 diamond?

It is not recommended to buy Included diamonds, particularly for something as special as an engagement ring setting. For this reason, VRAI does not offer diamonds below SI2 on the diamond clarity chart.

What causes diamond inclusions?

Inclusions are caused by either the extreme heat, extreme pressure, or both during the growth process.

Do lab-grown diamonds have inclusions?

Lab-grown diamonds have inclusions, just like mined diamonds. They occur naturally during the growth process. Both origins occasionally produce flawless diamonds and must be graded for their clarity on a scale from Flawless to Included.

How do I buy a diamond based on clarity?

VRAI created diamonds are available for purchase online or by appointment.

To purchase online, browse VRAI’s diamond inventory and set filters for clarity, shape, and more. Then simply add to your bag with the click of a button.

For personalized guidance and expert advice on diamond clarity, book an appointment with our diamond experts, in-store or virtually. You’ll receive in-depth diamond education as well as help in selecting the diamond clarity you desire.

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Speak with our diamond experts and enjoy personalized guidance to select your ring, in-depth diamond 4C education, exclusive in-store fittings or virtual try-ons, custom design options.

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FAQs

What is A Diamond Clarity Chart? ›

Diamond clarity is a measure of the purity and rarity of the stone, graded by the visibility of these characteristics under 10-power magnification. A stone is graded as flawless if, under 10-power magnification, no inclusions (internal flaws) and no blemishes (external imperfections) are visible.

What is the best clarity for a diamond? ›

The highest clarity rating for diamonds is Flawless (F). Flawless diamonds have no inclusions or blemishes visible under 10X magnification when examined by a qualified diamond grader.

Which is better, VS1 or VS2? ›

VS1 is higher than the VS2 grade. The only difference between the two is a VS2 diamond's impurities can be easier to spot than those in a VS1. Imperfections in a VS2 grade diamond are similar in size and quantity to those in a VS1.

What is a good clarity score? ›

Ultimately, the Clarity score is divided into four categories: Severe Difficulty (0-29) Moderate Difficulty (30-59) Optimal Clarity (60-94)

What do diamond clarity numbers mean? ›

Number. For the most part, the greater the number of clarity characteristics, the lower the clarity grade. However, inclusions are not always judged on the number, but on how readily they are visible. Location. Location is the position of the inclusion/blemish in the diamond.

Do higher clarity diamonds sparkle more? ›

While a diamond's clarity can affect its sparkle, you'll find that it ultimately doesn't play a major role.

Is color or clarity more important? ›

Clarity is more important in shapes like emerald, princess, and asscher. Colour is important for cushion, radiant, pear and oval. Generally speaking, as long as you choose an eye-clean diamond, your diamond will still look beautiful in terms of clarity.

Is G or H better diamond? ›

G or H Color Diamond? Diamond experts recommend that you should not go beyond the H color if you purchase a diamond. The difference between G and H color diamonds is not worth the extra price because the color difference is almost impossible to detect with the naked eye.

Is f color diamond good? ›

F color diamonds are considered to be of high quality and are valued for their near-colorless appearance. They are typically more affordable compared to higher color grades while still offering an excellent balance between value and visual appeal.

Can a VS1 diamond be cloudy? ›

It's very rare to find cloudy inclusions in VS1 diamonds. These diamonds are usually eye-clean, meaning they appear clear and transparent to the naked eye. How much does a VS1 clarity diamond cost? A nice one carat round diamond that is VS1 clarity costs about $5,200.

What grade of diamonds does Tiffany use? ›

Tiffany only accepts engagement diamonds in the “colorless” and “near colorless” range on a diamond color scale. For engagement diamonds, Tiffany only accepts D, E, F, G, H and I color diamonds. Fancy color diamonds such as yellow or pink diamonds have their own color grades.

Are Tiffany diamonds better quality? ›

In our workshops, nearly 1,500 of the world's most talented artisans craft diamonds to the highest standards. This precision is what sets Tiffany diamonds apart.

What clarity is flawless? ›

Flawless is the most desired, highest Clarity grade a diamond can get. For a diamond to be identified as Flawless or FL, it must look clear at 10x magnification. This means that under a 10x loupe or microscope, there are no visible signs of inclusions or blemishes.

What is the most popular diamond clarity? ›

What diamond clarity is most popular? The most popular diamond clarity grade we see amongst our customers is VS1, closely followed by VVS2. These diamond clarity grades offer the greatest value, because they cost less than the rare grades like flawless and internally flawless, but still offer an eye-clean appearance.

What diamond clarity is eye clean? ›

According to GIA and AGS, diamonds that are considered Flawless (FL), Internally Flawless (IF), Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 and VVS2) and Very Slightly Included (VS1 and VS2) are considered eye clean. On the other hand, Slightly Included (SI1 and SI2) diamonds may or may not be eye clean.

What carat diamond is best? ›

A good carat size for an engagement ring is anything over 0.5 Carat. At 0.5 Carat, the diamond will be noticeable but not overpowering. At 1.0 Carat, the diamond is more eye-catching.

Which is the best carat for a diamond? ›

0.70 Carats

A sweet spot in the compromise between size and price, diamonds around the 0.70-ct mark make great engagement ring stones.

What clarity should a diamond be for engagement ring? ›

In terms of clarity, the most popular range for a diamond engagement ring is the VS1-VS2 diamond. Color is also a factor to consider when thinking about clarity. For example, it will be much easier to spot imperfections in a very clear white diamond than in a yellow diamond.

Is Clarity 12:13 good? ›

I3 Clarity Diamonds. In terms of 13 and 12 clarity diamonds, the I3 diamond has a much larger volume of inclusions than the I1 and I2 diamonds, making it the worst in line. I2 diamonds are commonly thought to be one grade higher than I3 diamonds.

Is SI2 clarity good? ›

An SI2 diamond can be a good purchase if it is eye-clean. SI2 clarity diamonds have noticeable inclusions that a diamond grader can see using 10x magnification. Sometimes, the inclusions like feathers, chips, and clouds are so many and so big that they can be seen with the naked eye too.

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