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LEARN ABOUT DIAMOND COLOR
CARAT
CLARITY
CUT
COLOR
CULET
VALUE
SYMMETRY
GIRDLE
CERTIFICATION

The color of a diamond refers to the tone and saturation
of color, or the depth of color in a diamond. The color
of a diamond can range from colorless to a yellow or
brown hue. A more colorless diamond is rarer and more
valuable because it appears white and brighter to the
eye. The most respected system used today for evaluating
diamond color was developed by the Gemological
Institute of America, (GIA).
The GIA
COLOR GRADE SCALE classifies diamond color into 22 grades from letter
grade D (colorless) through letter grade Z (fancy color).

We
recommend that you select a diamond that is
between (D) colorless and (I) near
colorless. Diamonds in these ranges are considered to be
whiter in appearance.
Finest White,
Select a diamond that is certified to
have D or E color. Diamonds in these grades are in the
range of colorless and will exhibit the brightest appearance.
Fine White,
Select a diamond that is certified to have F or
G color. Diamonds in these grades exhibit no
noticeable trace of color in normal face up viewing
position and are more affordable.
White,
Select a diamond that is certified to
have H or I color. Diamonds in these
grades cost less and usually appear white and exhibit a
only slight trace of color that is difficult to see in
most normal viewing environments.

Diamonds
are assigned color grades by comparing them to diamonds
with color grades which have been certified by GIA as
master color comparison diamonds. The color grade of a
diamond is determined by arranging the GIA master color
comparison diamonds about one half inch apart, the
lightest on the left and the others on the right in
order of increasing darkness To accurately determine
color, a diamond must be completely free of all dirt and
oil. A diamonds color is best observed when viewed
through the pavilion in the table-down position on a
flat white diamond grading trough with line of sight
parallel to the girdle plane. A diamonds color
grade is determined by moving it along the row of
masters comparison guide diamonds until one seems to
match. It is then placed on the side of the master, and
then on the other side and compared carefully. If the
diamonds color tone is lighter than the master, the next
highest color grade is assigned. If the diamond is the
same or only slightly darker, the grade of the master
comparison guide diamond is assigned. To attain the most
accurate analysis of a diamonds color it is recommended
that a diamond be color graded in a white color free
environment. Color grades are most accurate when
evaluated in a darkened room using only the correct
light source. Filtered, cool white, balanced
fluorescent light is best; unlike sunlight, it is nearly
free of ultraviolet light. The GIA GEM Diamond
Lite is probably the best color grading light.

CARAT
CLARITY
CUT
COLOR
CULET
VALUE
SYMMETRY
GRIDDLE
CERTIFICATION

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