
D - E - F: Perfect white
G - H: Full white
I - J: White with a very slight yellowish tinge
K and later: Yellow
Clarity: Clarity in diamonds is very important. Also, if a diamond has few traces, it is very valuable. Clarity above SI is reasonable and valuable. The clarity range in diamonds is expressed by the following letters:
FL – IF: Completely spotless
VVS1 – VVS2: Very small spots that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
VS1 – VS2: Very small spots that are not visible to the eye
SI1 – SI2: Small spots that are not visible to the naked eye
I1 – I2 – I3: Visible stains are present
Carat: Carat is a unit of weight measurement. When the carat of a diamond increases, its price also increases. For diamonds received for a marriage proposal, a weight of 0.20 Ct. and above is recommended. Cut: One of the situations where handicraft gains importance in diamonds is cutting. A good cut means that the spark, shine and brilliance are good. You can move the diamond with your hand to understand the cut and the situations it supports.