Understanding the 4 C’s of Diamond Shopping

Until 1953, there was no agreed-upon grading system by which diamonds could be judged. GIA (Gemological Institute of America) created the first, and now internationally accepted standard for describing diamonds: Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat Weight. Now, the 4C’s of Diamond Quality is the universal method for assessing the quality of any diamond, anywhere in the world. The creation of the Diamond 4C’s permits the communication of diamond quality in a universal language so that diamond customers can know exactly what they were about to purchase.

GIA Diamond Reports

A diamond that has a GIA-issued diamond grading report has been examined and graded directly by the GIA. The report contains trusted and highly accurate grading information diamond shoppers can rely on. GIA assesses the diamond’s qualities based on the 4Cs, and documents its grading results. GIA does not certify the diamond’s value. Most of the loose diamonds at Diamond Exchange have an associated GIA grading report.

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