Anyhow, you must know the exact definitions of both these
clarity grades in order to choose the perfect
clarity range for your
ring.
According to the Gemological Institution of America, there are mainly six
diamond clarity grades: Flawless or
FL, Internally Flawless or
IF, Very Very Slightly Included or
VVS, Very Slightly Included or
VS, Slightly Included or
SI, and Included or
I.
As per the chart, it is clear that VVS1
diamond engagement rings offer a better quality
gemstone when compared to its
VS counterpart. In fact, in the case of a VVS1
diamond, the inclusion or flaws will be so minute that even a
diamond expert may fail to spot it with the naked eye. They will have to use
diamond loupes or magnifiers to barely spot them.
When it comes to
VS diamond clarity, it will also be hard to spot any flaws in it
with your naked eyes since they will be really microscopic. However, it will be easier for the
diamond experts to spot them with or without a
diamond loupe. Obviously, the number of flaws will be more in
VS diamonds when compared to the stones in VVS1
diamond engagement rings.