Why Colour is Important While Choosing a Diamond?
Colour, while applied to achromatic diamonds, is often misunderstood by people outer surface the diamond industry. Most people imagine that all white diamonds are colourless. In fact, truly colourless diamonds are quite rare. The diamonds used mostly in jewelry are nearly colourless with pale yellow or brown tints. These diamonds drop into the usual colour range. In the normal colour range, the nearer to colourless, the more attractive and valuable the diamond. In the 1950's, the D-Z colour grading scale introduced by GIA that is stills the industry standard. GIA Colour Grade Scale D - F: Colourless G - J: Near Colorless K - M: Faint Yellow N - R: Genuine Light Yellow S - Z: Light Yellow How is colour calculated? ...
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