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jack_ukani
Posted: Thursday, November 05, 2009 4:08:35 PM

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Diamonds are traditionally thought of as white or clear. But diamonds in fact do have color and this can be graded.

The most common grading scale for judging the color of a diamond is the alphanumeric scale provided below.

In this scale, the best diamond is the white diamond and the grading goes from pure white through to a yellow tint or color.

Here is the scale of the color grades a diamond will fall in:

D Pure White - the most prized colour
E Exceptional white - colourless group
F Excellent white - colourless group
G Good white - colorless group
H White - colorless group
I Slightly tinted white/ white when viewed from top
J Slightly tinted white/ commercial white
K Tinted white/ still acceptable white when mounted
L Tinted white/ needs yellow setting to look its best
M Slightly yellowish/Tinted colour-champagne
N Slightly yellowish/Tinted colour-champagne
O-R Yellowish/Tinted colour
S-Z Yellow/Tinted colour

Fluorescence

Two thirds of all diamonds fluoresce to some degree but how they do so depends very much on the type of ultra violet light. In the shop you will find the flourescense can be quite different to natural sunlight which explains why it is always important, when purchasing diamonds, to look at them in the light to which they will be exposed when being worn. Otherwise you might buy a diamond that presents quite a different, and to you, unsatisfactory appearance after you have walked out of the shop with it.

Strongly flourescent diamonds tend to take on a bluish tint in sunlight and this can affect the color grading also. The price of diamonds is dependent on their visual appearance so flourecence is a very important factor here.

Sometimes a lower colored stone, as diamonds are commonly called in the diamond business. at the bottom of the scale can attract a higher price if it is strongly flourescent.


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Color in the diamond trade usually refers to the amount of yellow in a stone, but can also indicate brown or gray and sometimes all three. The most treasured diamond color is actually the "colorless" grade -- one without any color at all.

Let's take a look to cover color in detail to understand how it affects the price.

Colorless diamonds are the most desirable since they allow the most refraction of light (sparkle). The light that enters a diamond is split into the rainbow spectrum of colors, which are reflected throughout the gem. These colorful splashes are collectively called fire. Entirely colorless diamonds will exhibit fire in all the colors of the rainbow. The more color a diamond has, the lesser colors there will be in the fire which itself will be slightly dimmed. Off white diamonds absorb light, inhibiting brilliance.

Diamonds are also found in a variety of other colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange, pink or, rarest of all red. Diamonds with distinct tints other than those of the normal color range are clPrincessified as fancy colors. All such colored diamonds are very rare and valued.


D Absolutely colorless The highest color grade, which is extremely rare.
E Colorless Only minute traces of color can be detected by an expert gemologist. A rare diamond.
F Colorless Slight color detected by an expert gemologist, but still considered a "colorless" grade. A high-quality diamond.
G-H Near-colorless Color noticeable when compared to diamonds of better grades, but these grades offer excellent value.
I-J Near-colorless Color slightly detectable. An excellent value.
K-M Faintly tinted Usually yellow. Tint can be seen with the naked eye.
N-Z Tinted Usually yellow, may progress to brownish. Tint visible to the naked eye, even when mounted.



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Diamond Color
Diamond color is one of four major characteristics that are considered when determining a diamond's quality and value. They are known as the Four C's, and the remaining three are clarity, cut, and carat weight. Understanding these four diamond characteristics and how they interact can help you select a diamond that suits your tastes and your pocketbook.

Diamond Color Variations
Diamonds are not all truly colorless, but it's the colorless diamonds, sometimes called white diamonds, which all other shades are judged against.The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has devised a set of guidelines to grade diamond color. The color of graded diamonds is compared to the color of control stones, preselected gems of a specific color.

Diamond Color Grading Procedure
•To be graded, diamonds must be loose stones, because once a diamond is set into metal the metal can affect its color.
•Diamonds are placed table-down, pavilion-up and viewed with a 10X loupe.
•A lettering system from D to Z is used to identify the amount of color present in each diamond, with D awarded only to rare, totally colorless diamonds.


Diamond Color Grades
Colorless diamonds and diamonds that are yellow or yellowish brown are grouped into the categories shown below. These grades do not apply to fancy colored diamonds--they have their own color grading standards.
D-E-F
Colorless.

G-H-I-J
Nearly colorless.

K-L-M
Faintly tinted, usually yellow.

N-O-P-Q-R
Lightly tinted, usually yellow. Tint can be seen with the naked eye.

S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z
Tinted, usually yellow, may progress to brownish. Tint visible to the naked eye, even when mounted.

Other Factors Affect Diamond Color
Fluorescence
GIA diamond reports and many other lab reports indicate whether or not a diamond exhibits fluorescence, which means the diamond's color changes when it is exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Since UV radiation is a component of daylight and is also present in fluorescent lit rooms, diamonds with this characteristic can appear to change color quite often.

•Diamonds that produce a blue reaction usually appear whiter, or more colorless, under UV light.

•Stones that fluoresce yellow appear even more yellow under some lighting conditions.

Diamond Color Treatments
The color of a some diamonds can be dramatically changed by using HPHT (high pressure/high temperature) processing. Unlike diamond treatments used in the past, HPHT changes appear to be permanent.
Coatings are sometimes used to temporarily enhance a diamond's color.


Choose Settings that Enhance Diamond Color
A loose diamond that appears lightly yellow to the naked eye will usually appear more colorless when mounted in a white setting--platinum or white-gold. Mounting the same diamond in yellow-gold metal usually enhances the diamond's yellowish tone.

Summing Up Diamond Color
A diamond's color grade affects its price, but it isn't the most important diamond characteristic to consider before purchasing a diamond. If your budget prevents you from buying a D through F graded diamond it does not mean you can't own a beautiful gemstone.
Diamond grades G through J can be fine gems and other grades may be perfectly suitable. An experienced jeweler can help you evaluate and select the best diamond for your needs.



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