Welcome to GemPricer AI

We revolutionize diamond valuation with our AI-driven predictions based on the 4Cs:

  • Cut: The precision and artistry of the diamond’s shape.
  • Clarity: The absence of inclusions and imperfections.
  • Color: The whiteness or tint of the diamond.
  • Carat: The weight and size of the diamond.
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Diamond Valuation

GemPricer AI

Gempricer-AI is an advanced AI model for accurate diamond and gemstone price prediction.

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Diamond Valuation

Cut

The Cut of a diamond impacts its brilliance and sparkle. Here are the main types:

  • Round Brilliant: Classic and highly brilliant.
  • Princess: Square-shaped with modern elegance.
  • Cushion: Soft, rounded vintage style.
  • Emerald: Rectangular with a hall-of-mirrors effect.
  • Oval: Elongated brilliance.
  • Pear: Teardrop-shaped elegance.
  • Marquise: Striking football shape.
  • Heart: Romantic and symbolic.
  • Asscher: Vintage square step-cut.
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Clarity

Clarity refers to the presence of imperfections, such as inclusions and blemishes, inside or on the surface of a diamond.

  • Flawless (FL): No visible inclusions or blemishes under 10x magnification.
  • Internally Flawless (IF): No inclusions under 10x magnification, minor surface blemishes.
  • Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 and VVS2): Minute inclusions, hard to detect even under magnification.
  • Very Slightly Included (VS1 and VS2): Small inclusions visible under magnification but not to the naked eye.
  • Slightly Included (SI1 and SI2): Inclusions visible under magnification and possibly to the naked eye.
  • Included (I1, I2, and I3): Inclusions visible to the naked eye, may impact durability.
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Carat

The Carat of a diamond measures its weight and affects its value significantly. Here are the key considerations:

  • Higher Carat: Indicates a larger and heavier diamond.
  • Impact on Value: Carat weight is a crucial factor in pricing.
  • Visual Appearance: Larger carat weights offer a more striking presence.
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Color

Color refers to the natural tint or hue of a diamond. Most diamonds have slight yellow or brown tints, but the most valuable ones are colorless.

  • Colorless (D-F): Completely colorless, rare, and highly valuable.
  • Near Colorless (G-J): Slight tint visible only under magnification, excellent value.
  • Faint (K-M): Noticeable warm tint visible to the naked eye.
  • Very Light (N-R): Light yellow or brown tint, more noticeable in larger diamonds.
  • Light (S-Z): Distinct yellow or brown tint, less desirable.
  • Fancy Colors: Rare diamonds with strong colors like blue, pink, or green, highly prized for their uniqueness.

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F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This model predicts the price of a diamond based on features like carat, cut, color, clarity, depth, table, and dimensions (length, width, depth).

  • You need to provide details such as:

    • Carat: Weight of the diamond.
    • Cut: Quality of the cut (e.g., Ideal, Premium).
    • Color: Diamond's color grade (e.g., D, E, F).
    • Clarity: Level of inclusions (e.g., SI2, VS1).
    • Depth & Table percentages and Dimensions (Length, Width, Depth).

  • The model's accuracy depends on the training data and evaluation metrics. It typically achieves around X% (e.g., 90%) accuracy based on Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and R-squared metrics.

  • This model predicts the price of a diamond based on features like carat, cut, color, clarity, depth, table, and dimensions (length, width, depth).

  • The model requires all fields to be filled accurately. If incorrect or incomplete data is entered, the prediction may be inaccurate or the system might prompt you to correct the input.

  • This model predicts the price of a diamond based on features like carat, cut, color, clarity, depth, table, and dimensions (length, width, depth).