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While there are a number of factors by which a diamond’s cut is characterized, the cut is often graded by two key measurements: depth and table percentage. Its depth percentage is a measurement of the height vs. the width of the stone, and its table percentage is a measurement of the diameter of the top facet of the stone vs. the stone's average width.

Diamond color

Diamond Color is one of the most important factors to consider, as it is noticeable to the naked eye. A diamond's color is graded by G. I. A. on an alphabetical scale from D-Z, with D being absolutely colorless and Z being light yellow. Beyond Z, a diamond is considered to be a Fancy color. Although many diamonds appear to be colorless, the many of them have at least a hint of body color. D diamonds with very little color are the most highly valued and are priced accordingly.

Diamond Cut

A diamond's cut is considered to be the most important of the four Cs. It is important to understand how a diamond's proportions and the relationship between them affects its sparkle or brilliance. A diamond gets its brilliance by cutting and polishing the diamond facets to allow the maximum amount of light that enters through its top to be reflected and dispersed back. When all the angles are correct, the light that enters is dispersed back through the diamonds top facets. Shop Jewelry carries only the highest grades of diamond cut to ensure maximum brilliance.
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Emeralds, like all colored gemstones, are graded using four basic parameters – the four Cs of Gemstones: Color, Cut, Clarity and Crystal. The last C, crystal is a synonym that begins with C for transparency or what gemologists call diaphaneity. Before the 20th century, jewelers used the term water as in a gem of the finest water to express the combination of two qualities, color and crystal. Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion. However, in the grading of emerald, crystal considered a close second. Both are necessary conditions. A fine emerald must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a high degree of transparency considered a top gem.