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GIA #5136465256

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High Price
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5/ 5
Cut
3/ 3
Color
7/ 7
Clarity
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Our AI analyzed millions of data points and predicts
that a fair price for this diamond is
$9,600
Deal Score
High Price

This diamond, priced at $10,450 seems like a High Price.

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Holly Albertson
Holly Albertson
GIA-Certified Gemologist
GIA
5136465256
Shape
Princess
Carat
1.31
Color
G
Clarity
VVS2
Fluorescence
None
Polish
Excellent
Symmetry
Excellent
Report Date
June 09, 2012
Price
$10,450
Table
72%
Depth
71%
L/W Ratio
1.01
Measurements
6.15 x 6.07 x 4.31 mm
Girdle Thick
Sli. Thick - Thick
Inclusions
Cloud, Needle, Pinpoint
Cut
5/5

You’ve selected a princess diamond, like 0% of our users. Learn more about what to look for in princess diamonds here.

Cut is the most important factor. When an experienced gemologist picks up a diamond grading report, their eyes go to very specific values. They are looking to see if these fall within the desired ranges. Seemingly unimportant values like the depth percentage have a large effect on how your diamond will sparkle - and these values differ for each shape.

Follow the checklist prepared by our gemologists to see how your diamond fares. If it misses by a little bit on one or two, that’s fine, but we recommend trying to find a stone that passes on all:

PropertyTargetDiamond
Symmetry
Very Good or better Excellent
Polish
Very Good or better Excellent
Girdle Thickness
Thin to Very Thick Sli. Thick - Thick
Table
62% - 72% 72.0%
Depth
64% - 75% 71.0%
Color
3/3

Your diamond is graded G color (Near Colorless), and you can read more about G color diamonds here.

Color is graded beginning with D (Colorless). Learn more about diamond color here. The market prices colorless diamonds higher as they are rarer, but some people prefer warmer colored stones.

Our gemologists check for following color issues before recommending a diamond:

PropertyTargetDiamond
Color
K-D G
Artificial Treatment
No No
Fluorescence Color
None or Blue None
Fluorescence Strength
Medium or less None
Clarity
7/7

Your diamond is graded VVS2 clarity, which stands for Very Very Slightly Included 2. Read more about VVS2 clarity diamonds here, or learn more about diamond clarity in general here.

There are minimum clarities our gemologists prefer for each shape, but beyond that clarity is a matter of budget and preference. People typically aim for an eye clean stone. Also, our gemologists have certain deal-breakers when it comes to clarity. For example, our gemologists always avoid stones with a cavity, because with one wrong hit your diamond can crack.

Use the checklist below to ensure your diamond passes. Consult us before purchasing to see if any other nuanced issues are present:

PropertyTargetDiamond
Clarity
SI1 or above VVS2
Cavity
No No
Chip
No No
Knot
No No
Laser Hole
No No
Etch Channel
No No
Patch
No No