ABOUT DIAMOND POLISH

 Learn about Polish
   

Polish influences how well light is able to pass through a diamond and is very important to a diamond's brilliance. It is necessary to select a diamond that is laboratory certified with good, very good or excellent polish. Diamonds that have poor to extremely poor polish are less brilliant because they have microscopic polish lines that blur the surface of the diamond. These polish lines reduce the amount of light that enters or exits a diamond. When selecting your diamond be aware many diamonds possess poor polish. Diamond cutters can greatly reduce labor costs by not taking time to properly polish a diamond. 

EX or E - Excellent, Flawless at 10 power
VG or VGD - Very Good, Extremely difficult to locate under 10 power
GD, GO, G - Good, Very diffucult to see under 10 power
F, FR, FA - Fair, Noticeable under 10 power
PR, PO, P - Poor, Easy to see under 10X / Visible to unaided eye
VP, VE, - Very Poor, Relatively easy to see with the unaided eye
EX or EP - Extremely Poor, Obvious to see with unaided eye

Abbreviations vary slightly due to variables in database input.

We have sold hundreds of diamonds with polish grades between excellent and good. A diamond with good polish is considered very fine. Diamonds with very good or excellent polish quality are rare.