The annotation 'AAA' is not a typical clarity notation for a gem-quality diamond.
Apparently, there is a jewelry grading system that includes five grades, including 'superfine', 'AAA', 'AA' and 'commercial'. This is the definition of a triple-A grade: "AAA:-(SI1 - SI2) Or Big Bargain This grade denotes that the product in question is clean, well cut & polished, lively color but poses variation in color consistency."
The highest clarity grade is F - Flawless, or IF - Internally Flawless.
Gem-stone diamond clarity is documented by a certified gemologist -- with an 'important diamond', potentially more than one gemologist -- according to a scale.From Wikipedia:"Diamond clarity is a quality of diamonds relating to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects called blemishes. ... Inclusions may be crystals of a foreign material or another diamond crystal, or structural imperfections such as tiny cracks that can appear whitish or cloudy. The number, size, color, relative location, orientation, and visibility of inclusions can all affect the relative clarity of a diamond. A clarity grade is assigned based on the overall appearance of the stone under ten times magnification."You can read more, below.
In diamond grading, "J" clarity refers to diamonds that have noticeable inclusions when viewed under 10x magnification. These inclusions may affect the diamond's brilliance and transparency but might not be visible to the naked eye. J clarity diamonds are considered lower on the clarity scale, but they can still be a good choice for those looking to balance quality and budget.
Your question includes two characters:H is used to describe a colour of a 'white' diamond, and indicates that the diamond is barely yellow1 must be preceded by other letters in order to signify clarity. Those letters can be VVS, VS, or I.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
Apparently, there is a jewelry grading system that includes five grades, including 'superfine', 'AAA', 'AA' and 'commercial'. This is the definition of a triple-A grade: "AAA:-(SI1 - SI2) Or Big Bargain This grade denotes that the product in question is clean, well cut & polished, lively color but poses variation in color consistency."
"The clarity of the diamond tells you how clear the diamond is"
Clarity of a diamond is an ANSII standardized procedure that involves placing a light near the diamond and measuring the refraction.
A round 5 carat AAA black diamond is worth between $2000 and $2,500. However, keep in mind the cut, clarity and color of the diamond and also make sure that it certified as well. You can get in touch with our team at sales@dubaiwholesalediamonds.comor view our collection of certified diamonds at http://dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/diamond-search/.
For a diamond, FL, or flawless, is the highest grade for clarity -- it is perfection for the stone in terms of its clarity.
You can review the charts and information, below, to learn more about diamond clarity symbols.
You can have the clarity of a Diamond assessed at a Jewellers, often the item may be needed to be sent away. With an Enhanced diamond the diamond has been treated to achieve a better clarity than it originally had.
Trained gemologists use a 10x magnification to identify diamond clarity. You can read more about how clarity is graded by understanding the flaws and how they occur, below.
The clarity of that diamond, in the ring you are wearing, is remarkable!
The highest clarity grade is F - Flawless, or IF - Internally Flawless.
IMP1 Clarity refers to a diamond clarity grading scale used by some diamond sellers. It is typically considered to be an inclusion-heavy grade, indicating visible inclusions within the diamond that can affect its appearance and value. Diamonds with IMP1 Clarity may have noticeable flaws and imperfections when examined under magnification.