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Diamond Color - Learn The Diamond 4 C's Before You Buy Your Diamond Engagement Ring

By: Thomas Morton



So, you need to learn about the Diamond 4 Cs, and you're now trying to figure out what this whole deal is with Diamond Color. Well don't worry, by the time you finish reading this article, you will be ready to take on the next challenge of buying your diamond ring online.

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  • More Diamond Color Information
  • Diamond Clarity
  • Diamond Carat Size
  • Diamond Cut

Diamonds can be in any color you can imagine... from clear and colorless to the deepest black diamonds, as well as any color in the rainbow. The rarest diamond colors just so happen to be the Christmas colors; red and green, and it's because of this rarity that diamonds of this color can fetch record prices.

If you are talking about fancy colored diamonds, then you speak of any diamond that is not clear and colorless... or at least striving to be. Even in the Diamond Color Scale, at the right-most end of the measurement is another fancy color - yellow. Of the fancy color diamonds, the most popular colors are pink diamonds, blue, black and yellow ones.

The best color for a diamond, especially in the traditional sense, is actually the absence of any color at all. This 4 C characteristic, however, is fairly difficult to find and is very rare. Consequently, colorless diamonds are more valuable because of this rarity. This is one factor that can effect the cost of a diamond.

When you are shopping for diamond engagement rings, did you know that you can go down pretty far on the color scale and still have a nearly colorless diamond? What does this mean... this means you can buy more diamond for less money without losing quality. Learn more at AllAboutDiamonds.org. Our link is listed at the bottom of this article!

Diamond color is determined prior to mounting. They must be observed as a loose stone and under the strictest lighting circumstances. Yeah, it's really crazy. To grade the diamond on its color, the diamonds in question are compared to master diamonds that have a specific determined color value. It is this comparison that leads to a letter on the diamond color scale:

Diamond Color:

  • D: Colorless. This is the best of the best
  • E: Minute traces of color can be detected
  • F: Slight color detected
  • G-H: Near-colorless
  • I-J: Near-colorless. Color is slightly detectable

So, now you're armed with the knowledge of Diamond Color, what does this do for you?

Find out more at AllAboutDiamonds.org. You can start looking for your Diamond Engagement Rings right now in our Recommended Directory of Online Jewelers, or you can learn even more about diamonds like Diamond Clarity, Diamond Cut, & Diamond Carat. Learn How to Buy the Biggest Diamond Ring for your Budget - and it will look like a million bucks too. We'll see you at our site!



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