Diamond Colour

Colour refers to the degree to which a diamond is colourless.
Diamonds can be found in a range of colours, however white-coloured or colourless diamonds remain the most popular.
Diamonds are graded on a colour scale which ranges from D (colourless) to Z. Warmer coloured diamonds (K–Z) are particularly desirable when set in yellow gold. Icy winter white coloured diamonds (D–J) look stunning set in white gold or platinum.
Colour differences are very subtle and it is very difficult to see the difference between an E and an F, for example. Therefore, colours are graded under controlled lighting conditions and are compared to a master set for accuracy.
Truly colourless stones, graded D are treasured for their rarity. Colour, however, is subjective.  Nature has also created diamonds in shades of blue, green, yellow, orange, and pink.  Red is the rarest of all. These diamonds are called ‘coloured fancies’ and are exceedingly rare and valuable.

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