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The annotation 'AAA' is not a typical clarity notation for a gem-quality diamond.
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Some words that end with the suffix "lty" include: loyalty, royalty, and frailty.
Your answer depends on which quality you want. Quality options include carat weight, clarity, colour and cut.
The most important things are colour, cut, and clarity. Ask for specifics on each. Diamonds are graded according to quality.
Clarity H-I sounds more like the colour grade. Clarity I2-i3 means that there are two or three visible inclusions in the diamond. This is the lowest clarity grade for gem-stone quality diamonds.
Revising is important because it helps improve clarity, organization, and overall quality of writing. It allows you to catch errors, rework ideas, and ensure that your message is effectively communicated to the reader.
It really depends on the quality. It it has good clarity and can be cut into a nice gemstone, you can value it by the size of the gemstone that could be cut from it. Other factors include the color and any prior treatment of the rough and origin...but clarity is the most important to consider first.
The three C's in gemstones refer to carat (weight), cut (shape and proportions), and clarity (purity and absence of flaws). These factors are important in determining a gemstone's quality and value.
Diamonds are classified as industrial -- about 80% -- and gemstone quality, the remainder. Gemstone quality diamonds are classified according to cut, clarity, colour and carat weight.
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