Observation 1:Numbers
As shown in above report, the diamond
number: 2367061013, the10-digit numbers is equivalent to the proof of the
identity of the natural diamond to ensure that it is genuine. Most diamonds
will also have the same code engraved on the girdle as the report, which can be
seen with a 10x magnifying glass, but some large high-quality natural diamonds
may not have it to maintain its perfection.

Observation 2 : Carat
Refers to the weight of natural
diamonds, as shown in the attached cert., the carat weight of natural diamonds
(Carat Weight): 1.01 carats.

Observation 3 : Clarity
There are different types of inclusions
in natural diamonds, such as Crystal, Feather, Cloud, Pinpoint, Needle and so
on. The fewer inclusions, the higher the clarity of the natural diamond. The
inclusions of each diamond are different, which is the best proof that a
diamond is "natural".

Observation 4: Color
Do not mix with "colored
diamonds". The color here refers to the colorless degree of a natural
diamond. It starts with the letter D, which is the purest, and below that will
be gradually yellow in order.
Observation from physical object : D, E,
F are colorless, G and H are nearly colorless, and after I and J of more than
50 points, one can observe more obvious yellow with naked eye.
Observation 5: Cut
The main determinant element of the
sparkle and brilliance of a natural diamond is Cut.
Good cut can make a natural diamond more
brilliant. Cutting is further divided into three sub-categories : cutting
ratio, polishing, and symmetry and each sub-categories are ranked by five
levels, from high to low, EXCELLENT, VERY GOOD, GOOD, FAIR, POOR.
Key Note 1: Natural diamond table width
ratio
The percentage of table width relative
to the average diameter directly determines the fire and brilliance of a
natural diamond and is critical.
Round diamonds with table width ratios
between 53% and 64% are usually reasonable, and diamonds with a small table
usually show more fire than a diamond with a large table, but a large table
will have better brilliance.

Key Note 2: Fluorescence
Fluorescence refers to the blue-white
luster emitted by natural diamonds under ultraviolet light. From None to
strong: Faint, Medium, Strong, Very Strong. ).
Key Note 3: Issue date of the
certificate
The certificate with the latest issuing
date indicate that it is a newly graded diamond. If the issuing date is older,
the diamond might have been resold through various hands. Either way it has no
effect on the quality of the natural diamond itself.