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Diamond Color: Shoppers Buying Guide

... rather than the cold, whiteness of the Colorless grades. Another factor that influences diamond color is fluorescence. About a fourth of diamonds have a characteristic that when exposed to ultraviolet light, they glow a color, usually ... Read Read: Diamond Color: Shoppers Buying Guide

By: Denny Reinke | 23/02/2007 | Jewelry
Clare Appleyard

Why are colored diamonds colored?

... is exceptionally hard to come by and these stones demand premium prices.  As you move down the diamond color scale (and down the alphabet towards a grading of “Z”) the diamond becomes less white and tends towards pale yellow colors.  These ... Read Read: Why are colored diamonds colored?

By: Clare Appleyard | 22/05/2009 | Jewelry

Diamonds Color

... . These are inferior gem-quality stones and should not be confused with canary or other colored diamonds. Colored diamonds are graded differently than white diamonds and are also highly prized among collectors. They’re especially beautiful ... Read Read: Diamonds Color

By: kimberly valerio | 17/10/2009 | Art & Entertainment
David Cowley

Why are Some Diamonds Colored

... grading laboratories in the world.  Each of the grading laboratories have developed a very similar nomenclature for identifying the 4 C's of diamonds.  D to Z  Color grading scales used by the internationally recognized laboratories (GIA ... Read Read: Why are Some Diamonds Colored

By: David Cowley | 05/06/2008 | Jewelry

Diamond Colors and How to Determine Them

... class a certain stone belongs. Artificial help in grading diamonds is one area that always needs covered. First of all, a diamond grader must not be color blind and also they cannot suffer from the lack of vivid perception. Practice ... Read Read: Diamond Colors and How to Determine Them

By: Mitch Endick | 23/02/2007 | Jewelry

Diamond Color Judging for Jewelry

... to divide large lights into smaller ones for study and comparison. A good lens is essential in judging the color of diamonds. You need a lens that can still see clearly when the object is within an inch or less of the eye. The true ... Read Read: Diamond Color Judging for Jewelry

By: Mitch Endick | 23/02/2007 | Jewelry

Diamondsking Guides - Understanding the Colors of the Diamonds

... to the E tone, and the F4 the borderline with G. The most expensive being the D and going down in price towards the end, following the ABC. The diamond color scale starts with the D, E and F being the purest of them all, and considered ... Read Read: Diamondsking Guides - Understanding the Colors of the Diamonds

By: Diamondsking Admin | 19/06/2008 | Jewelry

Colored Diamonds: What Are They?

... , and colored diamonds of significant size and quality get even rarer still. Why Choose a Colored Diamond? Colored diamonds aren't for everyone or even for every type of jewelry. However, they do have some very strong selling points. The ... Read Read: Colored Diamonds: What Are They?

By: Jill Renee | 12/03/2009 | Women's Issues

Dexter James

Unique Diamond Engagement Rings Trends - Which is Your Style This Summer?

... importantly, these diamond jewelry can be found at cheaper rates despite being made of using a cluster of diamonds. Colored Diamond Engagement Rings : This 'colorful' jewelry trend is here to last for long. Such rings look bold and are ... Read Read: Unique Diamond Engagement Rings Trends - Which is Your Style This Summer?

By: Dexter James | 13/04/2009 | Jewelry

Learn about 4 'C' of diamond trade to make it a deal of life time

... diamond buying strategy can be summed up quite succinctly as the following: minimizing the slices that your eye doesn't notice (diamond color and clarity), and maximizing the slices that your eye does notice (carat and cut). Lets get into ... Read Read: Learn about 4 'C' of diamond trade to make it a deal of life time

By: Ira Weissman | 14/09/2009 | Jewelry
Clare Appleyard

Is your colored diamond natural or laboratory treated?

... brown diamonds or grey-tinted diamonds can be turned almost colorless, immediately improving their perceived value according to the diamond D-Z color scale.  HPHT treatments are traditionally permanent, meaning that the diamond color will ... Read Read: Is your colored diamond natural or laboratory treated?

By: Clare Appleyard | 22/05/2009 | Jewelry

Certified White Color Loose Diamonds

... you. Unparalleled in its beauty. Unmatched In its mythical lore. The white diamond has involved into the ultimate gift of love. Diamond color is one of four major characteristics that are considered when determining a diamond's quality and ... Read Read: Certified White Color Loose Diamonds

By: DiamondJewelry | 02/08/2009 | Jewelry

Colored Diamonds

... the Hancock diamond is less that one carat in size. Colored diamonds can now be produced in a lab, however these colored diamonds are not as valued as the naturally occurring diamonds. Colors are produced by applying varying degrees of ... Read Read: Colored Diamonds

By: Amy Carrington | 15/10/2008 | Women's Issues
Henry Allen

Learn the 4 C's of Diamonds: Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat Weight

... stones can appear dark and lifeless, regardless of color or clarity. Color...When shopping for a diamond, it is generally preferred to have the least amount of color possible. Diamond color is divided into five broad categories: ... Read Read: Learn the 4 C's of Diamonds: Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat Weight

By: Henry Allen | 09/11/2007 | Jewelry

The Story of Colored Diamonds

When they think of diamonds, colored diamonds aren't usually what comes to people's minds. The fact is however that fancy colored diamonds are not unusual; they come in almost every shade and hue imaginable, and in many cases, are more ... Read Read: The Story of Colored Diamonds

By: Jonathan Blocker | 09/02/2008 | Jewelry

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