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Color

Most diamonds, although appearing colorless, actually have slight tones of yellow or brown.  As these tones become more easily apparent, the rarity and the cost decrease.

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Ideal cutting dramatizes the rare splendor of a diamond because it produces such dazzling brilliance.

Color Grading Scale
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Color and Clarity diagrams courtesy of the Gemological Institute of America and the American Gem Society.

 

 

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