![]() This means that VVS diamonds are always eye-clean. Even with a jeweler’s loupe, trained professionals are unable to see the blemishes easily. VVS diamonds have such slight imperfections. The VVS grade is divided into two levels: VVS1 and VVS2, with VVS1 being the higher grade. Very Very Slightly Included diamonds rank third on the clarity scale (right after internally flawless and flawless diamonds). In general, VVS diamonds are more expensive than VS diamonds and significantly more expensive than SI diamonds. The average cost of a 1 carat VVS2 round diamond with an I color is $5,310. The average price of a 1 carat VVS1 round diamond with an H-I color is $5,500. Like any diamond, the price of a VVS diamond depends on the cut quality, color, shape and carat weight. The “Constellation 1”, as it is known, is a 313 carat D color emerald shape diamond. In September 2019 Rapaport reported that the largest D color VVS diamond had been unveiled by Nemesis International. On the Clarity scale, VVS diamonds are one step away from an internally flawless (FL) diamond. VVS diamonds are eye-clean -meaning you can’t see any blemishes with the naked eye. What are VVS diamonds?Ī VVS diamond is a very very slightly included diamond with tiny inclusions that can only be seen when under magnification. To read more about our process for secret shopping and reviewing companies and additional details about how we operate, check out this article. Mike is recognized as an industry expert and has been quoted in publications such as Us, People, Page Six, The Next Web and more. This has given him a unique perspective on what information truly helps our readers in their quest for finding the perfect diamond engagement ring or piece of jewelry. ![]() Mike Fried has written hundreds of articles and helped answer more than 30,000 emails from our readers. Mike followed that up by spending years buying and selling diamonds on the wholesale market as well as selling tens of millions of dollars worth of diamonds to diamond retailers. Mike started from the bottom, sorting and evaluating hundreds of thousands of diamonds to learn every facet (pun intended) of diamond quality and value. The author of this article, our CEO, Mike Fried has over 20 years of experience in the diamond industry. To help you with the diamond buying process we lean on our expertise and experience. What is the difference between a VVS and VS clarity diamond? What to look for when buying VVS diamonds? Both VVS1 and VVS2 diamonds are eye-clean. For example, a VVS2 diamond might have a blemish closer to the center of the table, while a VVS1 diamond might have inclusions closer to the edge. VVS2 inclusions are usually slightly more prominent or darker than those in VVS1 diamonds but the difference is negligible. VVS2 inclusions are barely visible under 10x magnification but are still difficult to find. The inclusions on VVS1 diamonds aren’t visible under 10x magnification. VVS1 diamonds are less included than VVS2 diamonds and usually cost more. When buying VVS diamonds, be aware that there are two levels: VVS1 and VVS2. A VVS grade means the diamond has super small inclusions, difficult to notice even under 10x magnification. ![]() It is a measure of diamond clarity, which grades the visual appearance of a diamond, and how many flaws or blemishes there are. ![]()
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