
Clarity
The degree of purity is determined by: the number, size, color and position of its external or internal inclusions, using a 10x magnifying glass.
These inclusions are traces that nature leaves on the diamond during its crystallization process.


The GIA scale that determines the degree of clarity of a diamond is divided into 11 grades ranging from the highest degree of clarity (FL or Flawless) to grade I (inclusions visible to the naked eye).
Truly pure diamonds are very rare; most diamonds have natural inclusions that are imperceptible to the naked eye.




In the case of Suarez diamonds, clarity is among the highest on the scale, from IF, pure diamonds without any inclusions, to SI1, which may have small inclusions imperceptible to the naked eye. In these cases, the accepted diamonds have imperfections in a hidden area and are never black.