Decoding VS1 vs VS2: Unveiling the True Contrast in Clarity Grades

VS1 vs VS2: What's the Actual Difference
Ironically, clarity can be the most perplexing aspect when purchasing a diamond. Among the four C’s — cut, color, and carat being the others — clarity has the most complex terminology. There are eight clarity grades: FL, IF, VVS1, VVS2, VS1, VS2, SI1, SI2, and I1. However, insiders know that focusing on two letters, VS, is often sufficient.

Clarity assesses the visibility of natural imperfections that form during the diamond’s growth. The clarity scale ranges from prominent imperfections (inclusions) to nearly flawless under magnification. VS diamonds, which stand for very slightly included diamonds, have slight imperfections that are hard to detect under 10x magnification and are virtually invisible to the naked eye.

Why VS Diamonds are a Good Choice

There are two grades within the VS category:

VS1 (very slightly included 1)

VS2 (very slightly included 2)

The primary difference is that a VS1 diamond has fewer and smaller inclusions than a VS2 diamond.

Average Lab Diamond Cost

Here is the average cost based on the most popular shape, color, and clarity:

Cut Color Clarity Average Carat Weight Average Price
Round G VS 1 1.03 $1,510
Princess G VS 1 1.02 $1,590
Oval G VS 1 1.03 $1,730
Emerald G VS 1 1.04 $1,333
Pear G VS 1 1.03 $1,550
Radiant G VS 1 1.02 $1,642
Cushion G VS 1 1.02 $2,638
Marquise G VS 1 1.03 $1,875

(We offer lab-grown diamonds ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 carats.)

VS diamonds are of high quality as they rank just below VVS2 (very, very slightly included 2). The inclusions in VS diamonds are hard to detect with the naked eye, making them good value for those looking to buy an engagement on a budget. Only 20 percent of diamonds achieve a grade of VS2 or higher, and a VS diamond can be 10-20 percent less expensive than a VVS diamond.

vs2 vs vs1 full comparison

To the naked eye, a VS diamond’s sparkle remains strong without being hindered by large inclusions, and it has excellent light performance. Moreover, there are no structural issues that could lead to chipping or cracking when the diamond is set in jewelry. Although not flawless, a VS diamond is highly respected and valuable, increasing in value over time due to its rarity.

Consumer preference has evolved towards prioritizing quality over sheer carat weight. When managing the 4 C’s budget, you can comfortably select a clarity grade in the VS2 or VS1 range.

VS1 vs VS2: What’s the Difference?

A VS1 diamond boasts a high clarity grade, typically free of visible inclusions and having only minor, hard-to-spot inclusions under 10x magnification. These diamonds fall within the top 5 percent of all gem-quality stones. Common VS1 inclusions include crystal (white or black), feather, indented natural, knot, or needle.

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In contrast, a VS2 diamond may have visible inclusions only about 5 percent of the time, usually in diamonds larger than 1 carat. Typical VS2 inclusions are similar to those of VS1: crystal (white or black), feather, indented natural, knot, needle, or cloud.

Average Lab Diamond Cost

Here is the average cost based on the most popular shape, color, and clarity:

Cut Color Clarity Average Carat Weight Average Price
Round G VS 2 1.04 $1,657
Princess G VS 2 1 $1,323
Oval G VS 2 1 $2,300
Emerald G VS 2 1.03 $1,132
Pear G VS 2 1.02 $1,884
Radiant G VS 2 1.03 $1,509
Marquise G VS 12 1.03 $1,767

(We offer lab-grown diamonds ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 carats.)

VS1 vs VS2: Do They Look Different?

Here is a close-up comparison of VS1 and VS2 diamonds:

vs2 vs vs1 close up comparison

VS1 vs VS2: How Their Prices Stack Up

We generally recommend opting for VS1 diamonds over VS2 when the price difference isn’t significant. This ensures you get maximum value, as VS1 diamonds tend to appreciate more over time.

For larger diamonds with significant facet areas (like step-cuts such as emerald or Asscher cuts), choosing VS1 over VS2 is advisable due to the visibility of inclusions.

Focus on VS diamonds with off-center inclusions or those not situated directly under the table facet. Many of these inclusions can be concealed by strategically-placed prongs. Always buy diamonds with Gemological Institution of America (GIA) grading reports to confirm quality (that’s the only kind we sell at Artful Bracelets). A seemingly great deal often is too good to be true.

Ready to make your choice? All diamonds from Artful Bracelets include GIA reports, and our on-staff gemologists can help you select the best option for your budget. Contact us at 206-623-5339 or via email at service@artfulbracelets.com. Live Chat is also available during business hours, Monday – Friday, 10AM – 6PM ET.

Lab-Grown VSI1 Diamonds

Every diamond, whether natural or lab-grown, contains some inclusions. These distinguishing features can affect the diamond’s price. While some inclusions may be invisible to the naked eye, some might still be noticeable. Thus, it’s crucial to carefully examine the diamond you are considering and seek the guidance of an expert gemologist. Contrary to some beliefs, lab-grown diamonds also have inclusions similar to natural diamonds, regardless of whether they are created under HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) or CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) conditions. This is why a certificate is essential; it details all aspects of your diamond, including its inclusions.

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We provide only certified diamonds to our clients, offering an IGI certificate for VS1 and VS2 lab-grown diamonds and a GIA certificate for natural diamonds of the same quality.

Both natural and lab-grown diamonds are available in VS clarity. Inclusions in VS diamonds are challenging to see even under 10x magnification and are definitely not visible to the naked eye, making either VS1 or VS2 a good clarity choice. The main difference lies in their origin: natural diamonds come from the earth’s mantle, while lab diamonds are ‘grown’ in a lab. The grading process remains the same for both types.

For a 1-carat round-shaped VS1 lab-grown diamond with H color, the cost is approximately $800, while a natural diamond with the same parameters would be around $3700. If you opt for a VS2 clarity diamond, the lab-grown version will cost about $850, whereas the natural variant would be around $3400.

FAQs

What are VS diamonds?

VS diamonds, or ‘very slightly included’ diamonds, have small imperfections that are hard to see under 10x magnification and are impossible to see with the naked eye.

What does VS mean in diamonds?

VS is one of the eight clarity grades, signifying that the diamond has very slight inclusions. These inclusions are typically not visible to the naked eye, ensuring that the diamond appears eye-clean and is a great purchase.

Are VS diamonds worth it?

Yes, VS diamonds are worth it. Their sparkle is unimpeded by large inclusions, and they have high light performance. Although they aren’t flawless, their rarity makes them valuable, with potential for appreciation over time.

What is the best clarity grade for a diamond?

The best clarity grade for a diamond is FL (Flawless). However, diamonds of this grade can be significantly more expensive. Consider your budget when choosing a clarity grade. Remember, a VS diamond won’t show inclusions to the naked eye once set in a ring.

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