Diamond color is the hue of a diamond based on the gia diamond color scale which grades the diamond s color on a spectrum of d colorless to z light yellow hue the absence of color is what determines both its grade and value as well as has a significant impact on its appearance diamond color grade is typically determined with the diamond face down and the culet facing up.
Near colorless diamond meaning.
Near colorless diamonds will be less expensive.
For some the meaning might be more important than the clarity or overall color grade of the diamond.
Diamonds rated d through f are considered colorless diamonds while diamonds in the g through j range are near colorless.
What is known as the normal color range diamonds of more intense color usually yellow but in some cases red green or blue are termed fancy color diamonds black diamonds are also fancy color diamonds.
J color diamonds exhibit a bit more warmth than i color diamonds and it seems to be easier for people to detect a hint of color in j color diamonds especially if they are comparing them to diamonds in the colorless to higher near colorless grades but it still isn t distinct enough for the average person to think that diamond is yellow.
D e and f color diamonds are considered colorless.
The less body color in a white diamond the more true color it will reflect and thus the greater its value.
However in a white diamond the presence of a yellow tint will lower the price of a diamond.
The closer a diamond is to being colorless the rarer and more valuable it is.
The further down on the diamond color grade the more outside color is very apparent.
They are the rarest and as such most valuable.
The near colorless range of diamonds are god value for money as they show little to no perceptible color when mounted in their jewelry settings but come at a great price due to their being lower down on the color scale.
These diamonds look colorless when viewed face up but show slight yellow tints when viewed from side angles.
The majority of mined diamonds fall between white and pale yellow or brown.
Typically only a trained eye can see the difference between h and g color grades.
As their name implies near colorless diamonds contain only the smallest traces of color.
Orange diamonds for example.
Near colorless is next on the color scale.
A truly colorless stone graded d are very valuable and extremely rare.
Diamonds are colored by elements trapped inside such.
Diamonds graded d through f are referred to as colorless while diamonds graded g through j are considered near colorless.
All other factors being equal the most valuable diamonds are those with the least color appearing white to the eye.
Meaning that they have no yellow tint.
H color diamond near colorless h color diamonds are an excellent value with a faint yellow hue that is difficult to detect unless compared side by side with other diamonds of a higher color grade.
These are known as g h i and j.
Even though the difference in coloration between d e and even d f color diamonds is impossible to see unless compared there are vast differences in prices.
Diamonds come in a variety of colors some of them highly prized pinks blues even yellow.