Monday, February 28, 2011

Diamond properties - How important is the color?

Diamond color, despite being one of the most important properties of a diamond is not the only factor used to determine the final value of a certain diamond. There are other important properties too such as carat (weight of diamond), cut, and clarity which all have their say in determining the actual price of a certain diamond.

Some diamond colors are rarer compared to other, and rarer means more expensive though diamond occur in variety of colors. Virtually diamond can be of every color of the rainbow.

Diamond color is the result of impurities or structural defects that cause the coloration, which means that diamonds without imperfection are colorless.

Red diamonds are considered to be rarest of them all, and the list of extremely rare diamonds also includes pink, green and blue diamonds.

Yellow and brown diamonds are usually two the most common diamond colors.

The more vivid and intense color is usually accompanied with higher price tag compared to less vivid colored diamonds.

White diamonds are also referred to as colorless diamonds, though this is not exactly true since most of them have pale yellow or brown color that is termed the normal color range.

Normal color range for diamonds ranges from D which is totally colorless to Z which is a pale yellow or brown color.

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