0.50 Carat Oval Diamond
F Colour, SI1 Clarity, Ideal Cut
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Detailed Diamond Information
Type
Diamond
Shape
Refers to the general outline or silhouette of the diamond. Not to be confused with cut.
Oval
Carat
Refers to the unit used to measure the weight of a diamond. A metric "carat" is equal to 200 milligrams. Each carat is subdivided into 100 'points'.
0.50
Colour
Refers to a naturally occurring tint that can be found in white diamonds. Colour is rated on a scale of "D" (colourless) to "Z" (tinted) in accordance with the official GIA grading scale.
Larsen Jewellery's online diamond collection does not include diamonds below colour grade H. Please contact the studio if you wish to explore more colour grades.
Larsen Jewellery's online diamond collection does not include diamonds below colour grade H. Please contact the studio if you wish to explore more colour grades.
F
Clarity
Lower Clarity -> Higher Clarity
Refers to the presence of inclusions or blemishes on the surface or within the diamond in accordance with the official GIA grading scale.
Larsen Jewellery's online diamond collection does not include diamonds below clarity grade SI2. Please contact the studio if you wish to explore more clarity grades.
Refers to the presence of inclusions or blemishes on the surface or within the diamond in accordance with the official GIA grading scale.
Larsen Jewellery's online diamond collection does not include diamonds below clarity grade SI2. Please contact the studio if you wish to explore more clarity grades.
SI1
Cut
The Cut grade reflects the diamond's overall light performance by assessing the angles and uniformity of the facets. The GIA grading guidelines take into account: Face up appearance (brightness, fire, scintillation) and the design (facet proportions and dimensions). The GIA uses the following grades for Cut:
Round Diamonds: Excellent (EX), Very good (VG), Good (G), Fair (F) and Poor (P).
The GIA only assigns cut grades to round diamonds. On our website, other shapes are given informal cut grades based on their overall light performance and proportions. The industry recognised gradings for these are:
Fancy Shapes: Ideal, Excellent, Good or Poor.
Round Diamonds: Excellent (EX), Very good (VG), Good (G), Fair (F) and Poor (P).
The GIA only assigns cut grades to round diamonds. On our website, other shapes are given informal cut grades based on their overall light performance and proportions. The industry recognised gradings for these are:
Fancy Shapes: Ideal, Excellent, Good or Poor.
Ideal
Polish
Refers to the smoothness and quality of polish of each facet of a diamond. Polish is graded on the GIA scale from Excellent to Poor based on the presence and visibility of polish imperfections at 10x magnification. Diamonds with a polish grade of Good to Excellent will not have any polishing imperfections visible to the naked eye.
Excellent
Symmetry
Refers to the precision and consistency of the facet arrangement and placement on a diamond.
According to GIA, symmetry is graded on a scale from Excellent to Poor based on the presence and visibility of symmetry deviations at 10x magnification.
According to GIA, symmetry is graded on a scale from Excellent to Poor based on the presence and visibility of symmetry deviations at 10x magnification.
Very Good
Fluorescence
Refers to the intensity of the diamond’s reactions to long wave UV rays. In rare instances, some diamonds with extremely strong fluorescence may appear hazy or oily.
None