Why it is NOT possible to identify or confirm the high characteristics of a diamond in jewelry

High characteristics for diamonds are considered colors above G (4), that is, D, E, F, and quality above VVS2 (3), that is, Fl, IF, VVS1. Such characteristics of color and clarity can be placed on a diamond only in a loose form, when the influence of external factors, such as the color of the metal of the product, which can distort the real color of the stone for better or worse, as well as the fastening itself (krapana or rolling), which can hide diamond defects.
Therefore, when conducting an examination of diamonds with knowingly high characteristics, including the presence of a certificate of one or another laboratory, we ALWAYS advise our clients to free (reinforce) a diamond to confirm the characteristics without error. In case of fixed stone evaluation, the limiting characteristics are color G and quality VVS2
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