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Laings Guide - The 4Cs of Diamonds

For 185 years, Laings has built a legacy of diamond expertise, hand-selecting the most captivating stones for our timeless creations. It is our privilege to share this knowledge with you so that you can fully behold the beauty of your diamond.

One of Earth's most precious creations, the diamond has become an emblem of love, commitment, and triumph. Although admired through the ages, it was not until 1953 that GIA developed the first classification system for grading diamond quality, this system is now accepted worldwide. When purchasing diamonds, whether it be rings, earrings, or other diamond jewellery, it is essential to understand what to look for in the gemstone's characteristics. This guide will walk you through the 4Cs grading: Cut, Colour, Clarity, and Carat Weight.

The First C: Cut 

While we often associate a diamond's cut with its shape, what we are really referring to is the precision of the cutof the diamond to achieve the desired shape. The accuracy determines the arrangement and proportions of the diamond's facets, which directly influence how it interacts with light and produces sparkle.

A diamond's cut is graded on a scale ranging from poor to excellent. To achieve an excellent cut, specific visual markers can be observed. When viewed through a proportion scope from the top, you should see eight perfectly formed arrows, and when viewed from the bottom, eight perfectly formed hearts.

The Second C: Colour

Colour grading is based on the absence of colour within the stone. Using the GIA colour scale, diamonds are graded from D, signifying complete colourlessness, to Z, indicating a light hue. Under controlled conditions, gemologists evaluate each diamond and assign one of 23 precise colour grades, which play a crucial role in determining its value. 

At Laings, we have curated a selection of diamonds which are typically near colourless or higher, each meticulously chosen to meet our standards of beauty and quality. 

The Third C: Clarity 

No two diamonds are the same, and their unique characteristics are revealed through an assessment of clarity. Clarity refers to the presence of inclusions, which are natural birthmarks formed within the diamond during its creation. 

Diamonds with a clarity grade of 'Flawless' are exceptionally rare, exhibiting no visible inclusions even under 10x magnification. At the opposite end of the scale, 'Included' diamonds display inclusions that are easily visible at the same magnification. This grading system evaluates the location, size, and visibility of inclusions to accurately reflect the diamond's individuality and value. 

The Fourth C: Carat Weight

Carat refers to the weight of a diamond, not its size. This measurement is expressed in points, with one carat consisting of 100 points. For instance, a diamond weighing 0.55 carats is commonly described as fifty-five points. 

While carat weight can serve as a general reference when comparing stones, it should not be used as the sole indicator of quality. Bigger does not necessarily mean better, as the value and beauty of a diamond is influenced by all grading factors. 

The Fifth C: Certificate

It is often said that there is an additional 'C' to consider - the diamond certificate. This certificate provides a breakdown of the 4Cs, offering a detailed assessment of your diamond's characteristics. The certificate must be issued by an independent and reputable body, ensuring the diamond has been graded under optimal conditions by an unbiased source. At Laings, we primarily work with the renowned Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the International Gemological Institute (IGI), who are recognized for providing the highest standards for diamond gradings.  

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