What is the best color code for diamonds?
The G color grade is the highest, best grade in the “Near Colorless” range of the GIA’s scale, which covers diamonds graded G to J. Although G color diamonds have some tints of color, they’re almost impossible to detect with the naked eye.
Is Diamond Color D good?
The difference that D color makes in your diamond’s appearance is more subtle than the cut quality or carat weight of your diamond. D color diamonds are valuable because they are rare, not because they are noticeably more beautiful than other colorless diamonds.
Is a vs2 color H diamond good?
Conclusion. For most diamonds, the H color grade is an excellent choice. A well-cut H color diamond looks colorless to the naked eye, all while costing anywhere from 15 to 30% less than a comparable diamond with a D color grade.
Which diamond color is the most expensive?
Red Diamonds
Red Diamonds Still, their rarity and their intense, crimson color make them the most expensive per carat of all the colored diamonds, and on average will cost over $1 million per carat. The largest red diamond ever sold, weighing 5.11 carats, was bought for $8 million, at $1.6 million per carat.
Which is better VVS1 or VVS2?
VVS1 Diamonds rank higher than VVS2 on the Diamond Clarity chart and are the closest to being an internally flawless diamond, which is incredibly rare. The inclusions found in VVS1 diamonds are not visible at all under 10x magnification.
Does Blue Nile sell fake diamonds?
Does Blue Nile sell Lab-Made Diamonds? All of Blue Nile’s diamonds are natural and they sell lab-made. So, if you’re looking to save some more money by opting for a lab-created diamond, head on over to James Allen or With Clarity, instead.
What are Blue Nile colored diamonds?
All Blue Nile colored diamonds have natural color, ranging from yellow, pink, blue and beyond, and are accompanied by a Gemological Institute of America (GIA) report. Our colored diamond education will help you understand the unique properties of colored diamonds and assist you in selecting the diamond that is right for you.
Why buy from blueblue Nile?
Blue Nile offers a wide selection of diamonds at non-traditional breakpoints—far more than you’d be able to find at a small, independent jeweler. Verify Diamond Certificate.
What are the different grades of Blue Nile?
Quality Grade Not Carried by Blue Nile Blue Nile Quality Cut Fair and Poor Good, Very Good, Ideal, and Astor Ideal Color L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y K, J, I, H, G, F, E, and D Clarity I1, I2, and I3 SI2, SI1, VS2, VS1, VVS2, VVS1, IF, and
What should I look for when purchasing a colored diamond?
Color intensity, the deepness or richness of color, is the most important consideration when purchasing a colored diamond. The more intense the color, the rarer and more valuable the diamond will be. All of our Blue Nile colored diamonds possess natural color and are never exposed to artificial coloring techniques such as dyeing or irradiation.