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Diamond Color Grading

Diamond color is the one of the “4 C’s” of how to evaluate a diamond. The diamond color scale measures a lack of color. The highest quality diamonds are ones that are “colorless” and the further down the scale you go diamonds can have tints of yellow. The diamond color grading scale goes from “D” colorless diamonds to “Z” diamonds with light color.

Diamond Color Scale

The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) color grading scale is the industry standard for diamonds. Diamond color differences on the grading scale are normally so subtle the untrained eye cannot tell the difference. The GIA color scale is broken up into 5 main categories:

  • D-F Color – Colorless. The highest color grade and the most expensive. D & E stones display no color. F stones can display some color when viewed by a trained gemologist. For those seeking Scottsdale’s finest diamond rings, these high-grade stones offer unparalleled brilliance and value.
  • G-J Color – Near Colorless. Subtle hints of yellow can be visible when viewed next to diamonds of a higher grade by a trained eye. Nearly colorless diamonds are a great value for the price. For those seeking diamond rings in Phoenix, these stones offer an excellent balance of quality and affordability.
  • K-M Color – aint Yellow. Slight color is more easily detectable by the naked eye. These diamonds are an exceptional value and are a great option, especially for those who do not mind color. For those looking for certified diamonds in Tempe, these faint yellow diamonds offer both quality and affordability.
  • N-R Color – Very Light Yellow. These diamonds appear yellow without magnification. Significantly cheaper than higher diamond grades. For those curious about their value and purchasing process, exploring frequently asked diamond auction questions can provide valuable insights into making informed decisions.
  • S- Z Color – Light Yellow. Yellow or brown tints are visible to the naked eye. For those looking to sell your gold and diamond jewelry, light yellow diamonds offer an affordable option with visible color characteristics.
  • Fancy – Fancy diamonds (link to fancy diamond info page) are colored diamonds outside the Z range. Fancy colored diamonds can be yellow, blue, green, red, pink, and more. The more saturated and intense the color is the higher the value of a fancy colored diamond, usually.
Diamond Color Grading | 4 Cs

Diamonds get their color from traces of Nitrogen, Boron, or other changes in the diamond’s crystal structure. White diamonds (D grade) are the highest purity, rarest, and most expensive.

What to Remember When Purchasing a Diamond

When purchasing a diamond and trying to figure out what color grade is right for you it is important to consider budget, as higher color grades are significantly more expensive and the color difference difficult to distinguish to the untrained eye, especially when the stone is in a setting. Color will also have a greater impact on how your diamond looks depending on the stone’s size and cut so it is important to research these factors as well. Larger diamonds will show color impurities more readily than smaller diamonds.

 

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Shimon Himovich,
Head Designer & Owner of Finer

Since i can remember i’ve been fascinated with diamonds and the way they sparkle. i got started in the wholesale diamond business 6 years ago supplying diamonds to the phoenix valley stores. after four years of buying, trading and selling over 1000’s of diamonds i decided it was time to bridge the gap between consumers and the way they shop for their most precious jewelry. that’s where finer jewelry came into the picture. finer was started in 2018 in scottsdale, arizona.

 

I enjoy the experience of sitting down with my clients to educate them one on one about diamonds. i feel fortunate to do what i love every single day!

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