The full form of vs is very slight.
You can read more about GIA clarity grading systems, below, which include the vs assignment in context.
You can purchase such a diamond today from Blue Nile and pay between US$15,945 and US$68,676, depending on the cut, colour and clarity you want. No diamond is 'average'.
The indicator VS2 can be interpreted to mean that there are two very slight inclusions in the diamond, visible under a 10 power magnifier.
The acronym DWT when used in the context of diamonds generally means diamond weight.
You may be able to interpret these characters as follows:10y - 10 karat yellow gold25tdw - a total diamond weight (made up of multiple stones) of 25 caratsIn addition, you should be able to confirm these facts elsewhere in the certificate.
It means to speak plainly. Eg. : Would you like a piece of gum? - or - Would you like a mint? - vs - Your breath stinks.
In grading a diamond's clarity, VS indicates Very Slight.
VS refers to the clarity of the gem: it stands for very slight.VS is a little above middle-of-the-road clarity grade that inclusions will not be visble to the naked eye, and will be very slight under a 10-times magnification.
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.
A natural blue diamond will always be worth more than a white or colourless diamond, given equal carat weight, clarity, and excellence of the cut.
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 clarity of the diamond tells you how clear the diamond is"
Actually in Awdal area you could find diamond and very good clarity around vs-vvs ghi
Clarity of a diamond is an ANSII standardized procedure that involves placing a light near the diamond and measuring the refraction.
It all depends on the 5 C's: cut, colour, clarity, carat and certificate. The difference between the cost of a D colour, IF clarity, GIA/HRD/IGI certified diamond vs the cost of a K colour, L1 diamond will be significant.
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.
AAA clarity is not a recognized rating for diamonds. The standard clarity scale for diamonds ranges from Flawless (no inclusions) to Included (visible inclusions). AAA is not a term used in the diamond industry to describe clarity.