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GIA Study on Diamond Cut: Part II
Continued from Diamond Cut I
Consumers should read these articles to get a flavor for how GIA scientists have developed and settled on their interpretation of Cut.
The Cut of a diamond is the most important "C" of the 5 C's:
1. Cut
2. Color
3. Clarity
4. Carat Weight
5. Cost.
The better the Cut, the more sparkle and life your diamond will display.
The second installment of the GIA series is here:
Readers might also want to go back and review some of the Diamond Basics on the importance of Cut that we covered in an earlier Blog entry. The link is here:
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