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What is Transparency?

Transparency, also called pellucidity, is the material property of allowing light to pass through. In mineralogy, another term for this property is diaphaneity.

The DCLA Transparency Grade is the degree to which a diamond transmits light, directly relevant to its ‘cloudiness’ or ‘haziness.’

In other words, it is a comprehensive assessment of light performance based on the quality of the diamond crystal itself.

What affects Transparency?

Diamond transparency can be affected in many ways. Certain types of inclusions, such as clouds and twinning lines, structural phenomena such as graining, and even fluorescence can have an impact on a diamond’s ability to transmit light.

That being said, diamonds of any clarity, fluorescence and cut can in fact have Very Good or Excellent Transparency, making them attractive stones. For example, fluorescence can sometimes give a diamond a ‘milky’ appearance, especially when in sunlight…but this is not always the case. It is quite possible for a fluorescent diamond to have Very Good or even Excellent Transparency.

Diamonds of almost any clarity, fluorescence, and cut can also have Good or Medium Transparency – as said, multiple features contribute to a diamond’s transparency.

The unique DCLA Transparency Grading System now takes all of these features into account to provide an even more comprehensive assessment of your diamond.

  • ExcellentCompletely transparent, no light interruption, no haze or cloud
  • Very GoodTransparent, minimal light interruption, very light haze or cloud, difficult to detect
  • GoodTransparent, some light interruption, slight visible haze or cloud, detectable
  • MediumSemi-Transparent, marked light interruption, moderate haze or cloud, easy to detect
  • PoorSemi-Transparent, very little light passes through, heavy haze or cloud

latest news

Wednesday 14 July, 2010

INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND COUNCIL RELEASES IDC RULES IN RUSSIAN

The International Diamond Council (IDC) released the Russian translation of the "IDC Rules for Grading Diamonds" today in Moscow, on occasion of the 34th World Diamond Congress, the biennial congress of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (IDMA).

Thursday 1 July, 2010

ZIMBABWE DEFIES BAN OF MARANGE DIAMONDS

Zimbabwe’s government has resolved to defy a diamond sale ban ruled by the world approving authority, the Kimberly Process and will now begin exporting diamonds from its Chiadzwa fields.

Monday 10 May, 2010

DIAMOND PRICE INDEX PUBLISHED FOR CONSUMERS

For the first time ever, diamond jewelry consumers are going to have a diamond retail benchmark that will guide them in how much they should pay for a diamond.