I see in GIA reports that there are inclusions such as crystal, feather, cloud, thinning wisp... What exactly are thinning wisp and which inclusion is the worst to have?
Thanks
In my opinion, the worst inclusion to have in an SI stone is one major one. Several pinpoints or small inclusions spread out throughout the stone will give you a better chance of being eyeclean but it would be the number of them that would give you an SI grade.
Twinning wisps are nothing more than crystals together that form a type of 'line' if you will - they can be great inclusions as they are often not seen with the naked eye. That's not always the case either though.
Each stone has to be reviewed on a case by case basis though - some on plots would seem to be almost invisible to the naked eye but in real life they are visible. Working with a good vendor who will give you an honest assessment of the inclusions and whether or not they feel the stone is eyeclean is best - particularly when they have the stone in hand to assess.
in my opinion, the worst would be an eye-visible one. SI stones will have inclusions (they are graded SI for a reason) so check with vendor about if they are eye-visible or not, and whether or not there are any durability concerns (not likely but good to check)