Is The Diamond You've Chosen...Eye-Clean?
Is The Diamond You've Chosen...Eye-Clean?
When purchasing your diamond, you may hear the phrase 'eye-clean'. Really, the term is self explanatory. If, when looking down on the table, (the top of your diamond), from approximately 10 inches away, there are no inclusions visible, then your diamond is 'eye-clean'.
The term actually refers to someone with 20:20 vision looking directly down into the diamond (the face up position) and not seeing any carbon spots, which are tiny particles of black within the diamond. Views from any other angle on the diamond, for example, the pavilion, are not included in this term.
However, we all have different eye-sight and vision, so therefore we will all see a diamond differently.
Differing Opinions and Taste
One diamond merchant may describe a diamond as 'eye-clean', where another will not. Obviously, the best, most reliable test, is to make sure for yourself, by holding the diamond approximately 10 inches away from you, in a good light. If you see something not to your taste, then you can freely make the choice as to whether you purchase the diamond, or whether to choose a different stone.
The other, guaranteed way to purchase an eye-clean diamond is to purchase your diamond or diamond jewellery from a diamond merchant who sells only eye-clean diamonds, such as My Diamonds ~ www.mydiamonds.com.au
Looking for Flaws
The term 'eye-clean', is fairly vague and can be confusing to someone who is perhaps purchasing a diamond for the first time. It is further complicated by the fact that peoples tastes differ so greatly. One person may accept a small inclusion, where another will not, and is only interested in buying a diamond that he or she would consider perfect.
Ranges of eyesight are also very wide. A young person with 20:20 vision, will perhaps make a more efficient analysis of the diamond, because his vision of the stone will be of a higher clarification. An older person, who may or may not wear glasses, will perhaps have to rely on impaired vision.
The Importance of the Diamond Grading Certificate
This is probably where the Diamond Grading Certificate or Dossier comes into it's own. Buying your diamond can be confusing. By reading the Diamond Grading Certificate that is attributed to your chosen diamond, you can be sure that not only are you getting value for money, but that you are also buying the diamond that you thought you were, with no nasty surprises.
To be given the information that your diamond is 'eye-clean', is not sufficient when it comes to the grade of your diamond. Every diamond should have a Diamond Grading Certificate or Dossier.
To ensure that your diamond is as perfect as you wish, within your budget, it is advisable to purchase your jewellery or loose stones from a diamond merchant such as My Diamonds, who ensure that the diamonds they offer you are eye-clean, and have the relevant Diamond Grading Certificate or Dossier.
They also offer you the unique My Diamonds 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, which provides you, the purchaser, with absolute buying security.
Call The My Diamonds Helpline
If you have further questions on the purchasing of your diamond and the subject of 'eye-clean' in particular, call My Diamonds on 1800 766 567, where our professional diamond specialists can guide you towards the perfect purchase for you.
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