One of the 4Cs, diamond color is a measurable grade given to an individual diamond to quantify how colorless it is along a standardized diamond color chart. The higher-rated diamonds will be as close to colorless as possible, while lower-rated diamonds will often have an increasingly noticeable...
All Blue Nile graded diamonds are assessed along the diamond grading chart, receiving clarity ratings on a scale that ranges from slightly included to flawless. The fewer visible imperfections a diamond has, the higher its diamond clarity rating. Clarity is one of the 4Cs of diamonds, with a ...
Diamond Color ChartDiamonds come in a variety of colors, some of them highly prized (pinks, blues, even yellow). However in a white diamond, the presence of a yellow tint will lower the price of a diamond. The less body color in a white diamond, the more true color it will reflect,...
But, a normal person (and even GIA grads) probably will not note the difference between a D color diamond and an E color diamond unless he compares them one next to the other. This is why even though moving one letter (one grade) down the diamond color chart will cause a sensible pric...
In addition to visibility at 10 power magnification, gemologists also consider Location, Number, Color, Size, and the Nature of inclusions and blemishes when deciding the diamond clarity grade. Five Other Considerations Diamond Clarity Chart Considerations ...
Color Distribution:Some diamonds may exhibit uneven color distribution, with variations in color intensity across the stone. A color chart alone may not indicate how the color is distributed within the diamond, potentially leading to misconceptions about the stone’s overall color quality and appearance...
DIAMOND GRADING CHART Every diamond certified by theGIAundergoes a thorough, independent evaluation. Here you will learn howGIA diamond gradesare established, and how those grades affect the diamond's price. Each of the four C's (Carat Weight, Cut, Color, Clarity) is accompanied by a diamond...
Understand the Color Range:Familiarize yourself with the Diamond Color Grade Chart, ranging from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown). Understanding the subtle differences between adjacent color grades will enable you to make an informed decision and choose a diamond color that aligns with ...
Diamond’s worth ranges from $1,000 to $500,000+ depending on its carat weight, cut, color, and clarity. A 1-carat diamond typically costs between $4,000 and $10,000. In the chart below you can find the exact diamond price per carat, cut and clarity. Table of Contents Current D...
Here is the Rapaport price chart for round diamonds weighing 0-5 carats: Diamond Price Chart by Rapaport As you can see, each cube / each matrix represents a weight class. On the left you have the diamond’s color and on the top you have the diamond’s clarity. To know the diamond'...