Common trade term to collectively describe the major considerations in a diamond's value: clarity, color, carat, and cut.
A phrase used to describe a diamond's value characteristics, all starting with the letter "C": cut, color, clarity, and carat weight.
An abbreviation used to describe the Color, Clarity, Carat and Cut of a gemstone.
It is cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. This phrase is used to describe a diamond's value characteristics.
Carat, Cut, Colour and Clarity: the four factors determining the value of a diamond.
The term used to describe the four critical things to consider when buying a diamond: cut, color, clarity, and carat.
An industry standard by which all diamonds are judged. Includes cut, color, clarity and carat weight.
The factors that determine a diamond's overall quality: cut, clarity, color and carat weight.
The method by which a gemstone is measured for quality. The Four C's are cut, Color, Clarity and Carat Weight. See individual listings.
A phrase coined for advertising purposes that sums up the numerous factors affecting diamond value into four categories: colour, clarity, cutting, and carat weight.
Short for carat, cut, clarity, and color. These four characteristics are the main determinants of a diamond's value.