About Flawless Diamonds (FL)

The term Flawless diamond (or FL, which is the official abbreviation for the grade) has a nice ring to it and these precious little gems are truly special. They are also the most expensive grade of clarity and come with a high price tag.

But what does it mean for a diamond to be flawless? How important is it to get an FL diamond? Are the diamonds even worth it?

What is Flawless Diamond?

Flawless or FL is one of several different grades used to classify diamond clarity. Clarity is one of the well-known 4C's of diamond, along with cut, carat weight and color. Although cut and carat weight are usually central to evaluating a diamond, clarity is also very important.

In short, the clarity of a diamond determines how many (if any) internal flaws the stone has. These flaws usually include various inclusions, blemishes, and other internal issues that occur in most diamonds during their formation in the Earth’s crust. The fewer such flaws a diamond has, the better its clarity and the higher its grade is.

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Standard clarity diamond grades are as follows:

· Flawless (FL) diamonds – these are stones with absolutely no inclusions, blemishes, and other flaws. These diamonds are literally flawless and offer the best possible clarity, especially when they have the right size, color, and are cut properly.

· Internally Flawless (IF) – the IF grade is almost identical to the FL grade and some grading institutions even combine the two.

· Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 & VVS2) diamonds – these diamonds do have a few inclusions and blemishes inside them but they are usually so insignificant that they are hard to spot even with x10 magnification. Needless to say, VVS1 and VVS2 diamonds offer virtually the same clarity as IF and FL diamonds, at least when looked at with a naked eye.

· Very Slightly Included (VS1 & VS2) diamonds – these stones have more noticeable inclusions than the two VVS grades. In most cases, VS diamonds’ inclusions also can’t be noticed with the naked eye but they offer generally less clarity than VVS, IF, and FL.

· Slightly Included (SI1 & SI2) diamonds – these diamonds typically have inclusions that are noticeable with the naked eye. The right SI1 diamond can still look good on a ring or another piece of jewelry though.

· Included (I1, I2, I3) diamonds – these stones are almost never used for jewelry as their clarity is just not good enough.

As you can see, FL clarity diamonds sit at the top of the hill when it comes to clarity. However, several of the following grades also offer excellent visual clarity at a more budget-friendly cost which brings up the question of just how worth it FL diamonds really are.

What’s the difference between an FL and an IF Diamond?

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The difference between FL (flawless) and IF (internally flawless) diamonds is in their names – IF diamonds are only flawless internally which means that they can still have some minor surface blemishes. FL diamonds, on the other hand, are completely flawless, both internally and on the surface level of the stone.

Are FL Diamonds better than VVS Diamonds?

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Technically, yes, flawless diamonds have a better clarity than Very, Very Slightly Included diamonds. They also have a much more sizable price tag.

That being said, the eye-visible clarity of VVS diamonds is also excellent. So, for any practical reasons such as jewelry or engagement rings, VVS diamonds offer more than sufficient clarity. Even VS diamonds tend to be great for high-quality jewelry and engagement rings.

So, while FL diamonds are “better”, this is not something that you can see. Why pay more for something that you can’t see?

Is an FL Diamond a Good Investment?

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That depends on what kind of investment you’re looking for. If you are a diamond aficionado and collector who’s only after the rarest and most special diamonds out there, a large, fancy FL diamond can be worth it for you.

If you’re just looking for a gorgeous, brilliant, and well-priced diamond for an engagement ring or a jewelry piece, however, FL diamonds can be a waste of money.

At the end of the day, if a VS1 diamond has the same eye-clarity as an FL diamond, why break the bank on the latter? It’s not like you or your fiancé are going to look at the diamond with an x10 magnifying glass every day, right?

Who should buy a Flawless Diamond?

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The only feasible reason to go for a Flawless or Internally Flawless diamond is if you’re after the prestige such a bijou brings with it. If you’re not a diamonds and jewelry collector, however, there’s just no need to go for the FL and IF grades. Even VVS diamonds can be somewhat of an overkill when looking for practical jewelry stones.

Do Flawless Diamonds Sparkle more?

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If they are cut properly, Flawless diamonds produce the most brilliant sparkle and fire (colorful sparkle) of all diamonds. Or, at least that’s in theory.

In practice, the visible eye-level difference between FL, IF, and VVS diamonds is so minuscule that it’s impossible to tell a noticeable distinction in their “sparkle level.”

If you’re looking to maximize the brilliance and sparkle of your ring or jewelry diamond, going for a clarity grade higher than VVS is just not necessary. Instead, if you have the cash to spare, go for a higher carat weight, a better cut, and clearer color.

The VVS clarity grade (or even just VS) offers all the sparkle you’ll need from a diamond that’s meant to be worn and not kept in a showcase.

Should you get a Flawless Diamond for an Engagement Ring?

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Not really.

Flawless diamonds are only meant for collectors who want the esteem of owning a truly rare diamond.

For an engagement ring, however, a jewelry piece that’s meant to be viewed with the naked eye only, Flawless diamonds don’t really offer anything that VVS and VS diamonds don’t already offer for a fraction of the price. This makes FL diamonds a not so smart investment.

Not to mention that engagement rings are meant to be worn fairly regularly and any engagement ring diamond is at risk of accumulating knocks and scratches over the years. And subjecting a rare, unique, and expensive Flawless diamond to that is basically a sacrilege against the entire diamond industry (and your wallet). At least, we think so.


Post time: Dec-19-2022