Get to know a diamond the way a Forevermark expert does—by assessing its color, clarity, carat weight, cut and beyond.
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Responsibly Sourced
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Forevermark diamonds only come from mines that meet stringent business, social and environmental practices.
Selected with Care
Diamonds are then sorted by skilled craftsmen who assess their natural color, size and shape. Forevermark only selects diamonds in the D–L color range and graded Flawless to Slightly Included, which means any imperfections are not visible to the naked eye.
The diamantaires carefully cut and polish the rough diamonds with exact precision, making sure every facet reflects the maximum amount of light. Forevermark only accepts diamonds with the highest cut grades: Excellent and Very Good.
Cut and Polished With Precision
A standard grading report only tells part of the story. Forevermark has even more rigid criteria to ensure only the most beautiful diamonds pass their test. Learn more.
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Beyond the 4Cs
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Color
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Generally the more colorless the diamond, the rarer it is and the higher the price.
White diamonds are graded on a scale from D (completely clear) to Z (noticeable brown tint).
Shopping Tip
In general, the bigger the diamond, the more obvious its color quality. For a diamond that’s 1 carat or heavier, stick to something in the D–H range.
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CLARITY
Diamonds can have two types of imperfections: blemishes on the outside or inclusions on the inside.
The classification system indicates the level of microscopic flaws visible in a diamond.
For the best value, choose an “eye-clean” diamond; its tiny specks are only visible through a microscope.
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COLOR
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Carats
For a diamond that looks larger than its carat weight, choose one with a more substantial surface area, like an oval, marquise or emerald shape.
It affects the price of a diamond more than any other characteristic.
This measures the weight, not the size, of a diamond.
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Cut
CUT
The more skillful the cut, the better the sparkle; a poorly cut diamond will appear dull and lackluster.
It's graded on a sliding scale that refers to how well a diamond reflects light.
Round diamonds are the most popular for a reason: They have the most cut facets, which means they give off the most light.
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