Diamond Education

Diamond Color

 

 

 

 

main points

  • The degree of color indicates the lack of color in the diamond, ie its degree of whiteness.
  • The highest possible color grade is D, while Z is the lowest grade.
  • "Joolme" only sells D-G colored diamonds.


In diamonds, the color of the diamond is pale and pale yellow. Therefore, the degree of color of the diamond is based on the lack of color in it. The more colorless the diamond is, the higher its degree of color. After cutting and polishing, the color is considered as the second most important characteristic in choosing a diamond. This is because the human eye is such that it first perceives the degree of sparkle of the diamond and only then its color.

At "JOOL.ME", you will find only the finest diamonds with color grades between D and G. Grade G and above diamonds are considered colorless or almost colorless, and their yellow hue cannot be detected by the naked eye.



What diamond color is right for me?
If you demand the purest diamonds, you can look for colorless diamonds with color grades between D and F.
For excellent value for money, buying a diamond with little color or even no color at all to the naked eye, you can look for a grade G diamond color.
Now that you better understand how color affects the appearance of a diamond, you are ready to learn about diamond polishing, and move one step further on the path to choosing the perfect diamond.

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