Monday, June 20, 2011

Your Diamond's clarity improved?

We know that a Diamond's clarity one of the four "c's is" we should look in the assessment of a diamond. One should always be a Diamond's cut, color, clarity and carat investigations when purchasing a diamond, but it seems that the brightness of a stone can more weight than some of the other measuring points. Although it is possible to a diamond with perfect clarity, it is extremely rare. Most natural diamonds have inclusions and blemishes that directly affect the clarity; However, you don't usually see this without a jeweler loupe.

It is important to note when shopping for a diamond, that a Diamond's clarity can be improved by various techniques/treatments. A natural stone that there has not been tampered with and has good clarity is worth more than a stone that had to be treated to improve clarity. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is important to note the real value of the stone when making a purchase. Your jeweller should advise you or the stone clarity improving treatments, and the price you pay for the stone must reflect that. Also, certain types of treatments on long-term care need in order to keep the diamond clarity instead. Make sure your jeweler Unveils fully or the stone has been treated and, if so, what types of treatments are done. The jeweler ask what kind of care the ring will in future be required in order to facilitate the treatment and how the look of the jewel will be affected in the long term.

There are different types of treatments that can improve a Diamond's clarity.

Fracture filling-this treatment fill tiny cracks in the stone with a glass-like, clear dust. The burglar will no longer be visible to the naked eye, thanks to the stuffing, but they will still be present. Heat exposure may adversely affect fracture fillings, so you don't think this should be a long-term treatment. Warmth of the Sun, of cleaning, and so on, will affect the Diamond's appearance in the end.Laser Drilling-this treatment is permanently deleted inclusions. A small drill, along with a chemical solution, is used to drill in the diamond and remove inclusions. This treatment is resistant to heat, and has not directly affect the Diamond's strength.Coating & irradiation-these treatments are used to color in colored diamonds. Actually you can have a more intense or desirable color using this treatment. Coating requires some maintenance to keep the stone looks.

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