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Open Pavilion

Understanding Open Pavilion Settings in Diamonds: A Guide for Buyers

When selecting a diamond, the “Open Pavilion” setting is a crucial yet often overlooked factor that significantly influences the diamond’s light performance and visual appeal. The pavilion is the lower portion of a diamond, beneath the girdle, playing a pivotal role in reflecting light back through the top of the stone to the observer’s eye. Grading for our Open Pavilion settings, including PO0, NV, PO1, PO2, PO3, and NO OPPV, helps buyers understand how well a diamond’s pavilion proportions facilitate this light reflection. This guide will navigate the meanings behind these grades and their impact on a diamond’s brilliance. When ticking the Gemayel Recommended box here do not fill your open pavilion settings as the filters set already filter out lower quality open table results.

Open Pavilion Setting Grades Explained
Selecting Diamonds with Open Pavilion Settings

When choosing a diamond, consider the following in relation to Open Pavilion grades:

FAQ's

How does the Open Pavilion setting differ from other diamond quality factors?

The Open Pavilion setting specifically addresses the pavilion’s proportions and their effect on light reflection, distinct from overall cut, color, clarity, and carat weight but integral to a diamond’s cut quality and brilliance.

Are Open Pavilion grades applicable to all diamond shapes?

While most relevant to round and certain fancy-shaped diamonds where pavilion proportions significantly impact light performance, the concept of optimal pavilion proportions can apply to various shapes, albeit with different criteria.

Do all diamond grading reports include Open Pavilion grades?

Not all grading reports detail Open Pavilion settings, as this assessment is part of more specialized evaluations. Advanced grading reports from certain laboratories might include this information, reflecting a comprehensive analysis of the diamond’s cut quality.

Can a diamond’s Open Pavilion grade influence its price?

Yes, diamonds with optimal pavilion proportions (PO0 or PO1) are often valued higher due to their enhanced brilliance and desirability. Diamonds with lower grades (PO3 or NO OPPV) might be priced lower, reflecting potential compromises in light performance.

Final Thoughts

The Open Pavilion setting grade of a diamond offers critical insights into its potential for brilliance and visual appeal. By understanding these grades and considering them in conjunction with the 4Cs, buyers can make more informed choices, ensuring their diamond not only meets but exceeds their expectations for beauty and performance. As always, personal taste and the diamond’s overall appeal should guide your selection, ensuring your chosen diamond sparkles in a way that captivates and delights. Start your diamond selection journey here !

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