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VVS Cut Diamonds, classified under one of the highest clarity grades in diamonds, stand as a symbol of unparalleled purity and perfection. The term “VVS” stands for “Very, Very Slightly Included,” indicating that these diamonds contain minuscule inclusions that are difficult to detect even under 10x magnification. This article will explore the unique characteristics of VVS cut diamonds, their place in the diamond market, the factors affecting their value, and the considerations for purchasers.

Characteristics of VVS Cut Diamonds

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  • Exceptional Clarity: VVS diamonds are characterized with their high clarity. They have microscopic inclusions that can barely be seen by an expert grader. In most cases, these inclusions are internal, for example in the form of small crystals, clouds or feathers.
  • Types of VVS Diamonds: The VVS grade has two subcategories namely; VVS1 and VVS2. VVS1 diamonds have inclusions that are less visible than those found in VVS2 stones; this is why the latter are more common and cheaper.
  • Impact on Brilliance and Fire: The inclusions in VVS diamonds are very minimal and don’t interfere with the stone’s ability to reflect light making them to have very high brilliance and fire.

VVS Diamonds in the Market

  • Pricing and Demand: VVS diamonds are rare, and they have extremely high clarity. They possess good prices in the market and make a good investment.
  • Comparison with Other Clarity Grades: VVS diamonds are more clear than other clarity grades such as SI (Slightly Included) or I (Included). Nevertheless, the difference between VVS and the highest grade (Flawless or Internally Flawless), visible or not to the naked eye, influences consumer preferences and perceived value.
  • Market Availability: Although not as scarce as Flawless diamonds, VVS diamonds are rarer than lower grades of diamond clarity and provide a more boutique selection for consumers.

Influences on The Price of VVS Diamonds


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  • The Four Cs: Other than clarity, the worth of VVS diamonds also depends on cut, colour as well as carat weight. A VVS cut diamond with a high colour grade and superior carat weight can be tremendously valuable.
  • Certification and Grading: The VVS diamond is greatly influenced by its grading report. Such assurances of quality and authenticity are provided through certificates issued by reputable gemological laboratories detailing the diamond’s features.
  • Shape and Cut Quality: Some diamond shapes and cut styles can improve the clarity and appearance of VVS diamonds. A good cut can bring out the best in a stone and make its clarity characteristics even more noticeable.

Considerations for Purchasers

  • Understanding the Need for Clarity: Potential buyers might take into account the level of visual transparency required. Since the VVS diamonds are nearly flawless, an untrained eye might not be able to see the difference from a VS (Very Slightly Included) or even an SI diamond, especially in lower grades of carat stones.
  • Balancing Budget and Quality: A diamond with a VVS rating is extremely expensive. Buyers should watch their budget while making sure that they work with a high-quality product that is still within their price range.
  • Choice of Setting and Jewelry Type: The location and nature of jewellery design can have an effect on the inclusions in VVS diamonds. For instance, prong settings can hide inclusions while bezel settings make them appear bigger.
  • Budget and Value: Consumers need to strike a balance between their available budget and their desire for high-clarity diamonds. In other cases, choosing a grade of clarity with a relatively better cut or carat weight may provide more visual appeal for the price.
  • Long-Term Investment: VVS diamonds, because of their scarcity and high purity can make a good investment. In comparison to lower clarity grades, they are likely to increase in value over time.

Conclusion

VVS Cut Diamonds are the epitome of diamond clarity as they offer an almost perfect clarity that evokes elegance and rarity. Their rarity and one of a kind characteristics make them a highly desired option for jewellery and investment. Buyers should also consider their unique requirements and the cost, as differences in clarity may not always be apparent. Gaining an insight into the subtleties of diamond grading and striking a balance between the four Cs can contribute to making such a choice. In the end, VVS diamonds are not merely gemstones; they represent a perfect beauty of nature that only existed in rarest form – purity and brilliance.

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