A VVS diamond is a diamond with very small inclusions that are difficult to notice even under 10x magnification. VVS stands for Very, Very Slightly Included, and it is a measure of a diamonds clarity, which refers to the visual appearance of a diamond and its internal inclusions or external blemishes. To obtain a grading of VVS, the diamond has very tiny inclusions that are difficult to notice even when viewing the diamond face-up under 10x magnification. VVS diamonds are referred to as eye-clean, meaning you are unable to see any of the inclusions or blemishes with the naked eye. On the clarity grading scale, VVS diamonds are one step away from an internally flawless (FL) diamond.
VVS diamonds are very rare and expensive, and they are one of the highest clarity grades available. They are often used in high-end jewelry, such as engagement rings, wedding rings, bangles, and bracelets. However, its important to note that the difference between a VVS diamond and a VS diamond (Very Slightly Included) will not be noticeable to the naked eye. Therefore, its better to focus on identifying an eye-clean diamond rather than choosing the highest clarity grade.