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VVS1 CLARITY
A VVS1 clarity grade is a very high diamond clarity grade, which stands for “Very, Very Slightly Included 1”. This means that the diamond has extremely small and very minor inclusions that are difficult to see even under 10x magnification by a trained gemologist. Inclusions in a VVS1 diamond are typically confined to the outer edge or bottom of the diamond, and should not be visible to the naked eye.
The inclusions may include tiny crystals, clouds, or feathers, but they are so small and insignificant that they should not affect the diamond’s overall appearance or brilliance. The VVS1 clarity grade is just one step below the highest clarity grade category, which is “flawless”, VVS1 clarity diamonds are considered to be of exceptional quality and are highly desirable for their rarity and beauty.

Example: VVS1
VVS2 CLARITY
A VVS2 clarity grade is a high diamond clarity grade, which stands for “Very, Very Slightly Included 2”. This means that the diamond has very small and minor inclusions that are difficult to see even under 10x magnification by a trained gemologist. They may include tiny crystals, clouds, or feathers, but they should not be visible to the naked eye.
Any inclusions present in a VVS2 diamond are typically confined to the outer edges or bottom of the diamond and should not significantly affect its overall appearance or brilliance. While VVS2 has a slightly lower clarity grade than VVS1, the difference between the two grades is often minimal and difficult to detect. VVS2 clarity diamonds are considered to be of high quality and are highly desirable for their rarity and beauty.

Example: VVS2
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A VVS1 AND A VVS2 Visually?
No inclusion should be visible to the naked eye. These both are very high purity grades and imperfections 99.99% of the time should not be detected when just looking at the diamond with your own eyes. However, to get a bit technical, The difference between a VVS1 and a VVS2 diamond is mainly in the degree of inclusions or blemishes(size, quantity and location) present in the diamond, although the difference is often subtle and can be difficult to see without magnification.

In general, VVS1 diamonds are considered to be of slightly higher quality and value compared to VVS2 diamonds, but the difference is often negligible, especially to the untrained eye. See this VVS1 and this VVS2 from However, you will learn that just because a certificate deems something a better purity, This does not mean that the diamond is "nice" or worth more than a lower purity grade diamond in the real world. On paper it may appear to be, but that may not necessarily be the case. An example would be that of a center black inclusion on a VVS1 clarity diamond will be less desirable than a side white imperfection on a VVS2 clarity diamond, even though the VVS1 is graded as a “cleaner” diamond. Black may become visible after the diamond becomes dirty and loses its luster. White will be virtually impossible to detect. Location and color of an imperfection play a critical role in a diamonds value and desirability, regardless of the grade assigned to it.

Example: VVS1

Example: VVS2
SHOULD I BUY A VVS1 OR A VS1?
The difference between a VVS1 and a VS1 diamond is mainly in the size, number, and visibility of the inclusions present in the diamond. VVS1 stands for “Very, Very Slightly Included 1” while VS1 stands for “Very Slightly Included 1”. A VVS1 diamond should have extremely minor and hard-to-see inclusions, which are difficult to detect even under 10x magnification. A VS1 diamond has slightly more visible inclusions, which may be easily visible under 10x magnification but are still very small and should not be visible to the naked eye. You will notice there is generally a significant price difference.
VVS1 clarity diamonds are considered to be of higher quality and value compared to VS1 diamonds, due to their exceptional clarity and rarity. The difference in quality and value between the two grades is often very slight, especially to the untrained eye. Again, one would have to look at other factors such as the material, color of imperfection, placement of the imperfection, size of the imperfection etc.
The choice between a VVS1 and a VS1 diamond ultimately depends on your personal preferences and budget. If you are looking for a diamond with exceptional clarity and are willing to pay a premium for it, a VVS1 diamond may be a good choice for you. However, if you are looking for a diamond that offers a good balance of quality and value, a VS1 diamond may be a better choice.
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