 | H Color |  | The middle of the three “Near Colorless” color grades, ranging from G-I. Color can hardly be detected by anyone other than a professional gemologist. Diamonds in the near colorless color range offer the greatest value. Learn about loose diamond color grades » |
| |  | VVS2 Clarity |  | Very Very Slight Included. These inclusions are extremely difficult to locate under 10x magnification, even by experienced gemologists. These diamonds are considered rare and very special. Learn about loose diamond clarity grades » |
| |  | Good Cut |  | While still within the acceptable range this diamonds proportions does not fall within the range of an ideal or very good cut diamond. Cutting a diamond naturally makes it smaller, so one has to pay a hefty price in order to get an ideal or very good cut diamond with maximum brilliance. While some quality had to be sacrificed to save weight, a good cut diamond is still considered a high quality diamond. You can rest assure that buying a good cut diamond will still deliver stunning brilliance and shine. This cut is the perfect choice for those who are on a strict budget but would still like to enjoy the “bling” of a big diamond. Learn about loose diamond cuts » |
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