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What Are Diamond Grades? A Complete Guide to the 4C Standard

What Are Diamond Grades? A Complete Guide to the 4C Standard

Diamond grading is a standardized and globally recognized system used to evaluate a diamond’s quality and value. This system, known as the “4Cs” and created by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), has become the standard way the jewelry industry evaluates diamonds worldwide.

A clear understanding of diamond-quality grading is key to selecting the perfect lab grown diamond. Learning about the grading scale helps you find the diamond that perfectly suits your needs.

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What Are the Diamond Grades?

Carat 

Carat is about weight, not how big a diamond looks. That’s why two diamonds with the same carat weight can appear larger or smaller based on how well they’re cut.

Cut 

Cut is the most complex and arguably the most important of the 4Cs. It determines how well a diamond reflects and refracts light, influencing its brilliance, fire, and scintillation. On the GIA scale, cut grades range from Excellent to Poor.

Caraxy uses not only the traditional cut scale but also the Hearts & Arrows (H&A) designation for its lab-grown diamonds, which shows a higher level of optical symmetry than the standard “Excellent” grade.

A well-cut diamond will look brighter, larger, and more alive.

Color 

Color evaluates how colorless a diamond appears. The less color present, the more valuable the stone typically is.

GIA grades diamond color on a scale from D to Z:

  • D–F: Colorless

  • G–J: Near colorless

Completely colorless diamonds are rare and highly sought-after, especially in the fine jewelry and bridal markets.

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Clarity 

Clarity measures the presence of internal or external characteristics—known as inclusions or blemishes.

GIA clarity grades include:

  • FL / IF – Flawless / Internally Flawless

  • VVS1 / VVS2 – Very Very Slightly Included

  • VS1 / VS2 – Very Slightly Included

  • SI1 / SI2 – Slightly Included

These features form naturally during the diamond’s growth and make each stone unique.

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What is the Best Diamond Grade?

Theoretically, the best possible diamond grade consists of:

  • Carat: Larger is better (based on preference and budget)

  • Cut: Excellent

  • Color: D (Absolutely Colorless)

  • Clarity: FL/IF (Flawless or Internally Flawless)

However, diamonds with this combination are extremely rare and significantly more expensive. In truth, the best diamond is the one that brings the most beauty within your budget—striking the right balance of size, brilliance, and overall visual impact.

Are GIA or IGI Graded Diamonds Better?

A diamond graded by a leading gemological institute offers reliable, globally recognized verification of its quality. Both GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and IGI (International Gemological Institute) provide detailed, standardized grading reports for natural and lab-grown diamonds.

These certificates ensure:

  • Accurate and transparent 4C descriptions

  • Verified authenticity

  • Protection against misrepresentation

Whenever you purchase a diamond, always choose one accompanied by an authoritative grading report. These reports detail the diamond's 4Cs and serve as your quality assurance.

Diamond Grading Report vs. Diamond Certificate: What’s the Difference?

It’s a common point of confusion, since the terms are often used interchangeably. However, within the GIA system, there is a distinct difference, primarily based on the diamond's shape.

The table below illustrates the key differences:

Feature Diamond Grading Report Diamond Certificate
Primary Object All cut and polished diamonds (including round and fancy shapes) Specifically for unmounted, round brilliant cut diamonds
Contents Comprehensive, including the 4Cs, fluorescence, and a clarity plot. Adds a specific “Cut Grade” assessment to the standard report details.
Key Difference For fancy shape diamonds (e.g., oval, princess), it does not provide a “Cut Grade”, only descriptions of polish and symmetry. Provides a definitive Cut Grade from “Excellent” to “Poor” specifically for round brilliant diamonds.
Relationship The broader category; a type of report. A specific type of Diamond Grading Report.

How Are Caraxy’s DEFINITIES Diamonds Graded?

Every DEFINITIES diamond is premium quality and comes with a Caraxy × IGI co-branded certificate.

IGI also keeps every certificate in its global database, making authenticity easy to verify anywhere.

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Every DEFINITIES Diamond Features:

  • D Color Grade (highest color grade)

  • Triple Excellent (3EX) Cut

  • Hearts & Arrows Precision Pattern

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Under magnification, each diamond displays the iconic eight hearts and eight arrows, symbolizing precision, purity, and everlasting love. With outstanding 4C standards and dual certification, the DEFINITIES diamond sets a new benchmark for high-quality lab-grown diamonds.

Making Your Informed Choice

Choosing the right diamond is ultimately about finding the perfect balance of beauty, quality, and value. No matter if you’re looking at natural diamonds or lab-grown diamonds, knowing the 4Cs gives you the knowledge to choose with confidence.

If you’re looking for precision, premium color, and trusted certification, the DEFINITIES Diamond offers a modern, luxurious choice.

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