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Page 1: Choosing a diamond   color

Diamonds are available in all sorts of colors.

The Rarest Diamond Colors White, Red, Pink, and Blue

Most Diamonds come with a yellow tint as they are mined. These are caused by the presence of nitrogen in the diamond.

OF course the more a diamond is free from such “impurities” the more expensive it will be.

The Color of a Diamond is graded along a scale which starts from ‘D’ and goes all the way to ‘Z’ in a descending order of color hence quality.

Diamonds which are graded as D are more “whiter” hence more expensive than diamonds

The Diamond Color is of exceptional importance when determining the quality and Price of the Stone.

Page 2: Choosing a diamond   color

Fluorescence is the quality of a diamond to give of light when exposed to ultra-violet radiation

Most diamonds which are fluorescent in nature are blue colored.

Extremely strong Fluorescence, while looking good in dark light actually makes the diamond look oily, which is unwanted.

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Colors D, E, and F do not demonstrate any color.

Colors below these demonstrate colors, usually a yellowish tint.

Diamond Color

Grades

Description

D – F Colorless, White StonesG – H Slightly colored, can be told

that it is colored when put next to a D grade stone

I – J Slightly Colored, but generally speaking acceptable

K – Z Yellowish stones

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