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Posted:  01 Oct 2009 09:17   Last Edited By: HAYES
There is a huge range of gemstone quality. Generally, looking for stones without imperfections and with good color is a great place to start. Additionally, check out how well the stone is cut.

  Basically we must take care of the four C's while checking the quality of Gemstone.

They are as follows

1. Color
2. Clarity
3. Cut
4. Carat Weight
 
   By carefully analyzing these 4 C's we can determine the quality of the Gemstone.
Posted:  09 Oct 2010 13:46
For some types of gems there are grading scales. For instance Diamond is graded by the EGL and GIA. Diamonds with high quality are given a higher grading by these labs.
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Posted:  17 Jan 2011 06:06
Gems or gemstones jewelry are nothing but mineral crystals. Diamond itself is one of the gemstone. Emeralds, sapphires, rubies are some of the commonly known gemstones. Usually gemstones are priced high and somewhat costly to afford.
Posted:  02 Feb 2011 11:58
The quality of gemstones can be checked by  four C's i.e.
1)Color
2)Clarity
3)Cut
4)Carat Weight



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Posted:  03 Feb 2011 14:32
As with diamonds, gemstone quality and value are evaluated according to the "Four Cs": color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. And there's one other, much less scientific factor--perception.

Color, not surprisingly, is the key factor. A common misperception in judging gems is people assume that the darker the color, the better the stone. That isn't true: color can be too dark, as with some sapphires that look more black than blue. If a gem's color is too dark, it is subdued and lifeless. A much better rule of thumb is the brighter and more rich and vivid the color the better. In general, within each gemstone variety, a clear, medium-tone, very intense and saturated basic color is the most preferred. Muted colors or colors between hues, which some might find very attractive, are usually less expensive. Look at the color in different kinds of light, since the light spectrum can affect color grealty.

The next most important factor affecting value is clarity, with clear transparent gemstones with no visible flaws being the most valued. Some gemstone varieties, notably emerald and red tourmaline, are very rare without inclusions of some kind so the price structure takes this into account. Other gems are actually valued for their inclusions! Tiny inclusions reflecting back light put the eye in cat's-eye chrysoberyl and the star in star sapphire and ruby. Inclusions can also act as a birthmark, telling where a particular gemstone was mined.

A good cut is something that may not cost more but can add or subtract a lot of beauty. A well-cut faceted gemstone reflects light back evenly across its surface area when held face up. If the stone is too deep and narrow, areas will be dark. If it is too shallow and wide, parts of the stone will be washed out and lifeless.

Gemstones are generally sold by weight not by size. Some gems are denser than others so the same weight stone may be a different size! The carat weight also affects the price--large gemstones are usually more rare, so the price per carat is higher.
Posted:  25 Feb 2011 19:52
That's right 4c are important while purchasing diamond.
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Posted:  08 Jun 2011 14:03
Have you ever heard of 6C's
I found it on web while browsing through the diamonds....

The rest two comprises of ..
Diamond Cost and
Certified Diamonds.
Posted:  09 Jun 2011 19:09
Quote:
Basically we must take care of the four C's while checking the quality of Gemstone.

They are as follows

1. Color
2. Clarity
3. Cut
4. Carat Weight


Thanks for the information. I used to think that we only measure the quality through the Carat alone.
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Posted:  30 Aug 2011 06:44
A gemstone is a precious stone cut and polished to use in the making of jewelry. If you are in the market for a gemstone, there are a few things that you should know before you buy. You should estimate the quality of the stone to make sure that you are getting what you pay for. There are a few guidelines to go by to make sure that you are not spending too much on a low quality stone.
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