



Colour in a diamond will act as a filter, and will diminish the spectrum of colour emitted. The less colour in a diamond, the more colourful the fire, and the better the colour grade.
Diamonds with few flaws, or inclusions are very rare and highly valued. Clarity is graded based on the number, location, size, and type of the inclusions found within a diamond.
The cut of a diamond has the most effect on the overall price and its sparkle, or brilliance. Even if the diamond is perfect in colour and clarity, an average cut can make a diamond loose its magical sparkle.
Diamond Bourse Mallorca believes the basic four C’s guide simplifies – The cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight, so you can select your diamond based on the same criteria the world authority GIA grade them.
This basic guide will help our clients to assess their individual investment diamonds that’s right for them. Secondly after this initial guide, Diamond Bourse Mallorca invites all of its clients to meet with one of their in house experts to further educate its clients into the process of selected the correct diamond.
A diamond’s weight is represented in carats. A carat is a measurement of weight, not size.
Clarity:
Colour:
Cut:
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