What is Diamond Color & What it Means | GIA 4Cs
As subtle as color distinction may be, color variations from the most obvious to subdued can drastically alter diamond quality and price. Diamonds actually come in a variety of hues, from colorless to yellow, gray, brown and nearly every shade of the rainbow.
Diamond color - Wikipedia
Diamonds occur in a variety of colors—steel gray, white, blue, yellow, orange, red, green, pink to purple, brown, and black. [2][3] Colored diamonds contain interstitial impurities or structural defects that cause the coloration; pure diamonds are perfectly transparent and colorless.
Diamond Color Chart | GIA Diamond Color Grading Scale - The Diamond Pro
A diamond color chart shows you the progression of color as you move further down the diamond color scale. Here is a chart that helps you figure out which diamond color is best when purchasing a diamond.
Diamond Color Chart: The Official GIA Color Scale - GIA 4Cs
In this post, you can learn about and download the official GIA Color Scale, work with an interactive diamond color chart to see the relationship between grades and colors, and watch a useful GIA Diamond Color Grading video to see how GIA evaluates diamond color.
Diamond Color Charts & Complete Guide - International Gem Society
Learn about the GIA color grading scale and how fluorescence and metal settings can impact diamond colors, as well as which combinations of color, clarity, cut, and carat to look for.
Diamond Color Scale | Diamond Color Chart & Color Grade Guide
Diamond color refers to the absence of color in diamonds. Learn everything you need to know about the diamond color scale and how to select the perfect diamond color grade for your style and budget.
Diamond Color Explained | Understand the 4Cs of Diamond Quality | REEDS ...
Learn about the diamond color scale from D to Z and how it affects appearance and value. Our guide helps you select the right diamond color for your preferences.
Diamond Color | Gemological Institute of America - 4Cs
The color evaluation of most gem-quality diamonds is based on the absence of color. A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue, like a drop of pure water, and consequently, a higher value.
The 4 C’s of Diamonds: Diamond Quality Guide
Diamond color is graded in terms of how white or colorless a diamond is. The GIA grades diamonds from D to Z, with D being the most colorless, and Z containing noticeable brown or yellow tint.
I Color Grade Diamonds | The Diamond Pro
Below, we’ve covered the essentials of buying an I color diamond, from how I color diamonds look compared to higher color grades to the easiest ways to make an I color diamond look its best once it’s set in an engagement ring.
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