The more an inclusion differs in color from its host diamond the more obvious it is A feather that reaches a bezel surface as well as the surface of the pavilion main directly under the bezel should be plotted on both the crown and pavilion diagrams In a stone with these clarity characteristics, which would probably be the grade-setting characteristic? Feather Which would disqualify a stone from being IF Pinpoint Diamonds with minute inclusions at 10x are VVS1 or VVS2 A reflector is the result of the inclusions Position A round brilliant VVS diamond could have a small pinpoint under a lower girdle facet VS1 and VS2 stones would be expected to have minute inclusions One factor used to determine the clarity grade of a diamond is an inclusions Location A stone with only a few extra facets on its pavilion that can't be seen face up should be graded IF Inclusions are most visible when located
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