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Why Should You Avoid I3 Clarity Diamonds? You should avoid I3 clarity diamonds because the inclusions will diminish its appearance to the naked eye and its ability to collect and return light. Additionally, inclusions cause durability issues and minimize the resale value.
I1 clarity describes the clarity of a diamond with small inclusions visible to the naked eye. I1 clarity diamonds offer an affordable alternative to high clarity diamonds which demand much higher prices. An understanding of clarity grades will help before buying an engagement ring.
I1 in clarity means the diamond is imperfect (not good). An H1 in color is very good. It means the rock is near colorless. Buying an I1 H1 diamond is not a good idea since commerical grade diamonds have little or no secondary value.
I1 clarity describes the clarity of a diamond with small inclusions visible to the naked eye. I1 clarity diamonds offer an affordable alternative to high clarity diamonds which demand much higher prices. An understanding of clarity grades will help before buying an engagement ring.
Clarity letter grades range from \u201cFlawless\u201d (F) to \u201cIncluded\u201d (I), with several grades in between as well as some with numbered sub-categories: 1, 2, or 3. A higher number means a higher level of clarity. I1 is a low grade.
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Cut quality dictates sparkle, not clarity: Many people are concerned that the inclusions within an SI-2 or I-1 clarity diamond will affect the sparkle factor. This is an unnecessary concern, because the inclusions of a diamond to not effect sparkle.
(To explain, included diamonds fall under I1, I2 and I3 clarity grades.) I1 clarity diamonds feature visible inclusions less concentrated than I3 diamonds. One grade lower, I2 clarity diamonds show more inclusions and I3 falls as the lowest of the three grades.
I1 diamonds fall on the low end of the Clarity scale. Clarity refers to the blemishes and inclusions present in the stone. Third-party labs, like the GIA, give out clarity grades when they issue a report for a diamond. For I1 diamonds, you can easily see imperfections with 10X magnification and with the naked eye.
I1 diamonds are not a good quality for the center stones of engagement rings. You'll be able to see imperfections that impact both the beauty and brilliance of the stone. As an example, this I1 round diamond halo ring from James Allen shows a large inclusion in the upper right corner of the diamond's table.
Diamonds that fall in the I1-I3 clarity chart tier have visible inclusions without a microscope. I1 clarity have the least amount of eye-visible inclusions, whereas I2 diamonds have very visible inclusions. I3 diamonds are the lowest clarity grade possible prior to industrial drill bit use.

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