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What Are the Various Colors of Diamonds?

August 22, 2017 by James Hendrickson Leave a Comment

Some people realize that diamonds are made up of different colors, while other people do not pay close enough attention to the various shades and hues the diamond colors have to offer. If you feel that a diamond is only a diamond and color doesn’t matter, you’re about to learn an important lesson today.

No one said that all diamonds are created equally. They’d certainly vary in shapes and sizes. And they definitely vary in color as well. The diamond color scale existing should be reason enough for anyone to realize that diamonds have multiple colors. We’ll discuss the scale in greater detail right now.

Colorless: Diamond Scale Grade D-F

If a diamond fails to have any type of tint within it, it is known as a colorless diamond. Most people would be ecstatic if they were to have a colorless diamond since it is the rarest type of diamond out of them all. As you can imagine, they are very popular yet they are also very expensive.

Diamonds in this color scale range will vary in price. A diamond graded D will cost about $1500 more than a diamond graded E. And a diamond graded E will cost about $1500 more than a diamond graded F.

Near Colorless: Diamond Scale Grade G-J

At this stage of the grading scale, you’re still looking at diamonds that technically appear colorless to the naked eye, but if you look at them under magnification you will see that these diamonds do have a slight tint to them. The tint is very subtle and very difficult to notice, which is why it’s definitely good to buy diamonds on this section of the grade scale. They are cheaper than colorless diamonds yet still nearly perfect.

Faint Color: Diamond Scale Grade K-M

The diamonds that are known as part of this color scale consist of grades K, L, and M. This is a very popular point on the color grade scale because the diamonds definitely have color them and it’s certainly noticeable, but it’s not that noticeable. So people can purchase these diamonds for a fraction of the cost of colorless and near colorless diamonds, but still have a diamond that looks incredibly beautiful.

Very Light Color: Diamond Scale Grade N-R

On this point of the color grading scale, the diamonds in this range do have color, it is noticeable, and the colors are typically either a light brown or a light yellow. Since many people do not want to purchase these particular diamonds, they are very cheap. It’s good they aren’t expensive because it gives people with little money an option to buy a diamond without spending a small fortune.

Light Color: Diamond Grade Scale S-Z

Believe it or not, diamonds light in color are more popular than very light color diamonds at the moment. The fact that the color is so prominent is the reason why people are buying them. They appreciate yellow gemstones, like the way they look, and buy them because they are inexpensive. It’s definitely a good option if you don’t mind the color.

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James Hendrickson

James Hendrickson is an internet entrepreneur, blogging junky, hunter and personal finance geek. When he’s not lurking in coffee shops in Portland, Oregon, you’ll find him in the Pacific Northwest’s great outdoors. James has a masters degree in Sociology from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Bachelors degree on Sociology from Earlham College. He loves individual stocks, bonds and precious metals.

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