0.54 ct D IF A CUT ABOVE® Hearts and Arrows Diamond

GIA-5231079191
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    The "Best of the Best", this spectacular GIA certified diamond is a world-class A CUT ABOVE® Hearts and Arrows diamond weighing 0.54 carat and featuring a clarity grade of IF, color grade of D, and a Light Performance grade of AGS Ideal. Match this diamond with other certified diamonds to make a superb three stone diamond ring or diamond anniversary band.
    This is an A CUT ABOVE® diamond, our internationally acclaimed super ideal crafted to exacting specifications for maximum light performance, brilliance and fire. It is in-stock and comes with proprietary AGS Certificate and full benefits package. Click on logo for more information about this world class diamond brand.
    This diamond has been graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) Gem Trade Laboratory. The GIA has a global reputation for accurate and ethical diamond grading. Click on logo to view the certificate.
    This diamond qualifies for the Whiteflash 100% Lifetime Trade-Up Guarantee.
    DIAMOND DETAILS
    DIAMOND INFORMATION
    Item Code GIA-5231079191
    Brand A CUT ABOVE®
    Shape Round
    Carat 0.54
    Color D
    Clarity IF
    Measurements 5.22x5.21x3.23 mm
    Item Code
    Diamond item codes identify the laboratory (AGS,GIA,IGI) and the specific report number for full transparency and to give customers the ability to run independent report verification. The item code is hyperlinked to the certificate which can also be accessed through the Diamond Certificate link at the top of this page.
    Brand
    Whiteflash offers four brands of certified diamonds; A CUT ABOVE super ideal, Expert Selection ideal, Premium Select, and Precision Lab. For more, see this page on Whiteflash Diamonds.
    Shape
    the outline and/or facet arrangement of the diamond, sometimes confusingly referred to as the “Cut” of the diamond. For more, see this page on Diamond Cuts and Shapes.
    Carat
    The carat weight of the diamond(s). 1 gram = 5 carats. For more info, see this page on Diamond Carat Weight.
    Color
    Diamond color is graded on a scale from D-Z. DEF are considered Colorless, GHIJ are considered Near Colorless. For more, see this page on Diamond Color Grading.
    Clarity
    Diamond clarity (sometimes referred to as purity) is graded at 10X magnification on a scale from Flawless to Imperfect. For details on how this is assessed, see our page on Laboratory Clarity Grading.
    Measurements
    The outer dimensions of the diamond expressed in millimeters. Fancy shape diamonds include length, width and depth. Rounds include minimum and maximum diameter and dept.
    DIAMOND PERFORMANCE
    Light Performance Ideal
    Cut Excellent
    Polish Excellent
    Symmetry Excellent
    Fluorescence None
    Eye-Clean Yes
    Culet None
    Light Performance
    Result of AGSL ray tracing a 3D model of the diamond scientifically evaluating brightness, contrast, fire and leakage. For more details see our page on Light Performance Cut Grading.
    Cut
    Cut refers to Cut Quality, the most important aspect of diamond beauty. It is a measure of craftsmanship that involves the proportions, facet placement and finish of the diamond. For more details see our page on AGS Cut Grading.
    Polish
    The aspect of finish related to the quality of facet flatness and luster. Each facet should be polished to a mirror finish.
    Symmetry
    Also known as ‘meet point’ symmetry, describes the degree to which contiguous facets meet precisely at the proper places all around the diamond.
    Fluorescence
    Some diamonds react to strong ultraviolet light waves by emitting light, usually blue, in a process known as photoluminescence. More information can be found on our fluorescence page.
    Eye-Clean
    The ability or inability to see inclusions in a diamond with the naked eye. Our definition of eye-clean: No inclusions visible to the naked eye of a person with 20/20 vision when viewing the diamond in the face-up position at a distance of approximately 10 inches under normal overhead lighting. Distance, lighting and human vision all influence this judgment.
    Culet
    The very bottom of the pavilion side of a brilliant style diamond. It is usually pointed, but can have a flat facet placed on it that can range from very small to large.
    DIAMOND SPECIFICATIONS
    Depth % 61.8
    Table % 56.0
    Crown Angle 35.0
    Star % 50.0
    Pavilion Angle 40.8
    Crown % 15.5
    Lower Girdle % 75.0
    Depth %
    The depth of the diamond expressed in relation to the average diameter. See also Diamond Glossary.
    Table %
    The average size of the table expressed in relation to the average diameter.
    Crown Angle
    The angle formed by the crown bezel facet and the girdle line.
    Star %
    The length of the star facet expressed in relation to the crown height.
    Pavilion Angle
    The angle formed by the main pavilion facet and the girdle line.
    Crown %
    The height of the crown expressed in relation to the total depth.
    Lower Girdle %
    The length of the lower girdle facet in relation to the pavilion depth.
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