2.04 Carat Asscher Diamond
E Color | VS1 Clarity
SKU: 204A0210
- ShapeAsscher
- Carat2.04
- ColorE
- ClarityVS1
- PolishExcellent
- SymmetryExcellent
- FluorescenceFaint
- Table59.00
- Depth72.00
- L/W (mm)7.18 x 6.89
- L/W Ratio1.04
- LabGIA
- CuletNone
- GirdleMedium to Slightly Thick
The size of a diamond is proportional to its carat weight. When rough diamonds are cut and polished into finished diamonds, up to 2/3 of the total carat weight may be lost. Since larger rough gems of high quality are found less frequently than smaller rough gems of high quality, a single two carat diamond will be more expensive than two one-carat diamonds of the same quality.
- 1/4
- 1/3
- 1/2
- 3/4
- 2.04
A diamond’s color is an important element of its quality. In a white diamond, the less body color present, the greater the value of the diamond. The GIA grades diamonds on a scale of D (colorless) to Z (noticeable color).
The predominant color you see in a diamond is yellow, which is caused by the trace element nitrogen.
- Z
- X
- V
- O
- N
- M
- L
- K
- J
- I
- H
- G
- F
- E
- D
Clarity refers to the presence of imperfections, flaws and blemishes inside or on the surface of a diamond.
The GIA grades diamond clarity under 10X magnification on a scale that ranges from Flawless (FL) to I2-3 (Included). Diamonds with the least amount of flaws having the highest clarity grading.
A diamond’s clarity has a significant impact on its value.
- I2
- I1
- SI2
- SI1
- VS2
- VS1
- VVS2
- VVS1
- IF