Quick and Easy Buying Guide

Carat weight: 1 carat = 200 milligrams = 6.5 mm diameter. Doubling weight doesn't double diameter.

Diamond clarity: FL/IF/VVS/VS = super expensive, near perfect. SI = best value if you can check a photo for obvious inclusions (defects).

 

Color: D-G = colorless, expensive, only if you have money to burn. H-J = best value. Can go lower in gold metal settings than white metal.

Cut: Better cut ratings let more light into a diamond, making it sparkle more. Very important property, don't skimp here.

Set a budget and minimum cut (Premium). Go J color for gold and I/H for white metals. Go searching for SI1/SI2 clarity diamonds at James Allen. Pick a diamond with small/no inclusions. Choose a ring setting and buy it risk-free (60-day returns).

4.37 Carats on the Menu Tonight - 4.37 Carat H Color SI1 Clarity Ideal Cut Round Cut Diamond

Most likely you've been searching for SI1 clarity diamonds: it's likely that this is not the first one you have found in your search for a diamond bargain - keep up the good work!

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Shape: Round

Carat weight: 4.37

Cut: Ideal

Color: H

Clarity: SI1

Price: $74790

Certificate: GIA

Depth: 60.1%

Table: 59.0%

Polish: Excellent

Symmetry: Excellent

Girdle: Thin to medium

Culet: None

Fluorescence: Faint

Measurements: 10.62*10.69*6.40

Item number: 1350527

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Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs. Malcolm S. Forbes .

The girdle of this diamond ("Thin to medium") will have an influence on the diamond, and should not be neglected entirely. Many different diamond sellers will provide an Ideal cut rating of diamond, and these diamonds are almost always (as is the case here) perfect in terms of proportions and the general shape. This H color diamond is a whiter stone than the lowest normal color ratings of J and below; it's a a balance-point between money considerations and quality, allowing one to get more in the other Cs of diamonds for example cut rating.

For $74790, you should be getting a nice stone, so make sure you're harsh in your judgement when you're looking at this stone. The SI clarity range (which this SI1 clarity diamond is included in) is the happy hunting ground for diamond bargain hunters. Try and find a diamond that is "clean" to the naked eye, either by going over the diamond in person, or by checking out an online enlarged photo of the diamond. If you look at this 4.37 carat stone and think to yourself, "that stone is too small", consider whether you can compromise by reducing another property, for example clarity so you can go for a larger diamond.