The infamous 4 C’s of diamonds… Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat. Each of these characteristics defines the quality, size and sparkle of the diamond. They are the characteristics that affect the diamond’s visual appearance and light performance (sparkle).
Cut is the faceting, angles and proportions that are the pure light sparkle of the diamond.
Color is actually the whiteness of the diamond, the less the better.
Clarity is the size and position of microscopic imperfections in the diamond.
Carat is a reflection of the weight (and size) of the diamond. Because carat is the most visual C – it doesn’t require a gemologist’s eye to see which diamond is smaller or larger – it is the most popular. That’s often why women (and men) want bigger. Bigger doesn’t always mean more beautiful, but we can almost guarantee that the larger the diamond, the more likely it is to catch someone’s eye. There’s an important balance to strike though.