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4 C's > Color
Color is personal: some people like a diamond with an ice-cold
whiteness (colorless or near-colorless), while others prefer
the golden glow of a warmer color. Diamonds with no color
like D, E, F, are very rare and are more expensive than near-colorless
(G, H, I, J) diamonds.
Diamonds with a faint tinge
of color (K, L, M, N, O) have a slightly warm color and are
more affordable. For those who want a larger diamond within
a certain budget, selecting diamonds with a lower color grade
may be the best option.
Less color is generally preferred but "fancy" is
rare. Did you know that diamonds come in every color of the
rainbow? EGL USA has handled thousands of these rare "fancy
colors" and carat for carat, they're the most expensive
objects on the entire earth. Some of the highest prices paid
per carat are for colored diamonds.
Fancy colors include brilliant yellows, steely blues, soft
pinks, fiery oranges and more; there's even fancy white and
black. If the color is natural, as opposed to treated, the
prices of these fancies can be extremely high.
Below is the official color grading scale recognized by the
international diamond trade and laboratories like EGL USA.
The scale runs in order of rarity from colorless on the left
to light yellow on the right.
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