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Are VVS Diamonds Real?

Are VVS Diamonds Real?
VVS diamonds are a real option. VVS stands for very very slightly included. This is part of a range that determines how "perfect" a diamond is. Very very slightly included diamonds are almost perfect. As a result, they are rare and expensive. Explore various types of stunning diamond types at Gold Connection Jewelers

What Are VVS Diamonds?

VVS diamonds demonstrate very minor flaws that are microscopic and not visual to the naked eye. VVS diamonds can be categorized as VVS1 or VVS2. This falls in a range of diamond clarity categories. These categories include:
  • FL (Flawless): Perfect with no inclusions or blemishes
  • IF (Internally Flawless): Visually perfect but have small surface blemishes
  • VVS1 (Very Very Slightly Included): Nearly perfect with small inclusions near the stone's edges or lower in the pavilion
  • VVS2 (Very Very Slightly Included): Nearly perfect with small inclusions at the stone's center
  • VS1 & VS2 (Very Slightly Included): May have very minor visible inclusions, though typically only about 5% of the time
  • SI1 & SI2 (Slightly Included): May have visible inclusions, but they aren't very easy to see 
  • I1, I2, & I3 (Included): Have visual imperfections that may appear cloudy and lower quality 
In comparison to other clarity categories, VVS diamonds are some of the highest-quality gems with a pristine, eye-catching appearance.

VVS Diamond Worth

VVS diamonds can be extremely costly. They may not be as much as FL or IF diamonds, but they are much more expensive than those with visible inclusions. For some, the near-flawless design is worth every penny. For others, taking a step down for a VS diamond is worth the price savings. No matter which option you pursue, you're sure to get a stunning piece when you shop the diamond collection at Gold Connection Jewelers.

Should You Choose a VVS Diamond?

When selecting diamond jewelry, consider your priorities. Are you looking for perfection, or would you compromise flawless design for a larger carat and rarer cut? Explore the range of shapes, cuts, and colors that Gold Connection Jewelers has to offer to find a piece that suits your personality and style preferences. 
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