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Cut determines how effectively a diamond's facets interact with light, creating the gem’s signature brilliance and sparkle. Unlike other diamond characteristics that form during the growth process, cut quality results from the diamond cutter's skill and precision. A masterfully cut diamond reflects optimal brilliance, disperses vivid fire-like colors, and creates dynamic sparkle patterns when moved (this is called scintillation).
The diamond color scale is a universal standard for grading a diamond's color. It begins with the letter D and continues with an increasing presence of color to the letter Z, which represents light yellow, light brown or light grey.
Diamond clarity is the quality of diamonds that relates to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects, called blemishes.
Carat denotes the weight of a diamond. However, size is more accurately and indeed defined by its dimensions, such as length, width, and depth in millimeters. A diamond's diameter (top of the diamond) can indicate its apparent size.