Color is one of the 4Cs of white diamonds and is graded on a D-to-Z scale. In white diamonds, the absence of color or any yellow tint qualifies the diamond as "
Fancy colored diamonds cut across a wide variety of colors, from the blue and pink celebrity favorites to various hues of yellow, orange, lemon purple,
In white diamonds (not diamonds that are naturally colored, referred to as “ fancy color diamonds” such as pink or canary yellow diamonds),
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Colorless Diamonds Diamonds falling within the D-F color range are categorized as colorless and are the top color grades. However, D and E colors are pricie
The symmetry of a diamond refers to its facets' alignment and proper positioning. A good artisan will expertly place each facet in appropriate p
Color & Clarity Scale White diamonds exhibit a color spectrum spanning from D (colorless) to Z (light faint yellow), while their clarity grades encompass Flawless (FL) to Included 3 (I3). Color vs. Clarity While clarity holds significance, color is accorded greater importance over clarity due to its impact on the entirety
Colorless Diamonds In colorless white diamonds, color is one of the 4Cs (carat, cut, color, clarity) in assessing the quality of the diamond. It is one of the most noticeable and vital factors determining a diamond's overall brilliance. G Color Since D-F colors are considered colorles
The symmetry of a diamond refers to its facets' alignment and proper positioning. A good artisan will expertly place each facet in appropriate proportions that complement the surrounding ones. The facets should be positioned with expert precision because misaligned facet junctions make a diamond appear unev
Colorless Diamonds Diamonds falling within the D-F color range are categorized as colorless and are the top color grades. However, D and E colors are pricier due to the scarcity factor. Near Colorless G color diamonds are exceptional and exhibit minimal discernible difference from colorless diamonds. For example, this 1 c
D, E, F Colorless These are colorless and very rare. These diamonds sell at a higher price. G, H, I, J
In white diamonds (not diamonds that are naturally colored, referred to as “ fancy color diamonds” such as pink or canary yellow diamonds), the absence of color or yellow tint/shadow is preferred, and a stone that has no yellow color/tint/shadow at all would be considered Colorless or D color. The Gemo
Fancy colored diamonds cut across a wide variety of colors, from the blue and pink celebrity favorites to various hues of yellow, orange, lemon purple, and many others. The rarest colors are blue, pink, pure orange, green, and red, with yellow (various hues all called canary diamonds), brown (chocolate, c
Color is one of the 4Cs of white diamonds and is graded on a D-to-Z scale. In white diamonds, the absence of color or any yellow tint qualifies the diamond as "colorless," earning it a higher grade. Conversely, the more intense the yellow tint or reflection, the lower the grade and the diamond's value. Please note that the grading o