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high-color diamonds are rarer, limiting supply; and the bright white appearance of high-color diamonds is more desired by consumers, increasing demand. Poor color is usually not enough to eliminate the use of diamond as a gemstone: if other gemological characteristics of a stone are good, a low-color diamond can remain more valuable as a gem diamond than an industrial-use diamond, and can see use in diamond jewelry. Furthermore, it is much more cost effective to purchase a near-colorless grade diamond (e.g. "G" rated) instead of a colorless grade diamond (e.g. "D" rated), as they are nearly indistinguishable to the naked untrained eye, especially when mounted on a ring setting.
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Blue-Green, Green-Blue, Greenish-Blue, Blue, Violetish-Blue, Bluish-Violet, Violet, Purple, Reddish-Purple, Red-Purple, Purple-Red, Purplish-Red). A modifying color combination can also be added (e.g., Olive or Brown-Olive) for stones without the purest hues. Additionally, for diamonds the following colors are used: White (which are milky), Black (which are opaque), Gray, Pink, Brown.
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usually used to describe a diamond that is
Orangish-Brown because cognac is a deep golden-orange color. Coffee is usually used to describe a diamond that is a Deep Brown or Vivid Brown color. Some grading agencies may also describe brown stones as Fancy Yellowish-Brown, Fancy Light Brown, Fancy Intense Brown, etc.
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Fancy diamonds are valued using different criteria than those used for regular diamonds. When the color is rare, the more intensely colored a diamond is, the more valuable it becomes. Another factor that affects the value of fancy-colored diamonds is fashion trends. For example, pink diamonds fetched
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Diamonds that enter the
Gemological Institute of America's scale are valued according to their clarity and color. For example, a "D" or "E" rated diamond (both grades are considered colorless) is much more valuable than an "R" or "Y" rated diamond (light yellow or brown). This is due to two effects:
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Diamond colors more saturated than this scale are known as "fancy color" diamonds. Any light shade of diamond other than Light Yellow or Light Brown automatically falls out of the scale. For instance, a pale blue diamond won't get a "K", "N", or "S" color grade, it will get a Faint Blue, Very Light
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is done with diamond placed on its table facet and pavilion side facing upwards ( i.e. "upside down"— resting on the face one normally looks at). When color grading is done in the mounting, the grade is expressed as an estimated color grade and commonly as a range of color. Grading mounted diamonds
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as the main impurity, commonly at a concentration of 0.1%. If the nitrogen atoms are in pairs they do not affect the diamond's color; these are Type IaA. If the nitrogen atoms are in large even-numbered aggregates they impart a yellow to brown tint (Type IaB). About 98% of gem diamonds are type Ia,
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Fancy-colored diamonds such as the deep-blue Hope
Diamond are among the most valuable and sought-after diamonds in the world. In 2009, a 7-carat (1.4 g) blue diamond fetched the then highest price per carat ever paid for a diamond when it was sold at auction for 10.5 million Swiss francs (US$
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Laboratories use a list of 27 color hues that span the full spectrum for colored gems and diamonds (Red, Orangish-Red, Reddish-Orange, Orange, Yellowish-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Orange-Yellow, Orangish-Yellow, Yellow, Greenish-Yellow, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Yellowish-Green, Green, Bluish-Green,
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color fall into the fancy color diamond range. Grading begins with the letter D, (omitting A, B, C) to ensure that there is no confusion with any of the previous terminology that was used prior to the standardization of the color grading scale. While several grading laboratories use the D–Z color
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The terms "Champagne", "Cognac" and "Coffee" refer to different types of brown diamonds. In the diamond processing/dealing industry, the word "Brown" is considered a killer as far as diamond value goes. Even though champagne is a light yellow color, champagne diamonds are Light Brown. Cognac is
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Diamonds occur in a variety of colors—steel gray, white, blue, yellow, orange, red, green, pink to purple, brown, and black. Colored diamonds contain interstitial impurities or structural defects that cause the coloration; pure diamonds are perfectly transparent and colorless. Diamonds are
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and visually comparing the diamond color under the same color conditions as unmounted diamond grading. The resulting grade is typically less accurate, and is therefore expressed as a range of color. While a grading laboratory will possess a complete set of
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are also fancy color diamonds. All other factors being equal, the most valuable diamonds are those with the least color (appearing white to the eye), and those possessing vivid color ( especially yellow, pink, and blue). Diamonds at the low end of the
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9.5 million at the time) which is in excess of US$ 1.3 million per carat. This record was broken in 2013 when an orange diamond sold for US$ 35 million or US$ 2.4 million per carat. It was again broken in 2016 when the
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As the diamond trade developed, early diamond grades were introduced. Without any co-operative development, these early grading systems lacked standard nomenclature and consistency. Some early grading scales were;
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during crystal growth—these diamonds are rare (1.8% of gem diamonds), but constitute a large percentage of
Australian production. Type IIb diamonds, which account for 0.1% of gem diamonds, are usually light
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is known to exhibit the very least amount of body color that a diamond in that color grade may exhibit. A trained diamond grader compares a diamond of unknown grade against the series of
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diamond on April 3, 2017. The Pink Star was sold at an auction in Hong Kong for US$ 71.2 m (553 million Hong Kong dollars including fees) to Chow Tai Fook
Enterprises.(GBP 34.7m; 56.83m
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The saturation of these hues is then described with one of nine descriptors: Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy
Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid.
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Type II diamond have no measurable nitrogen impurities. Type II diamonds absorb in a different region of the infrared, and transmit in the ultraviolet below 225 nm (2.25
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diamonds belong to this type, which represents only 10% of known natural diamonds. Synthetic diamond containing nitrogen is Type Ib. Type I diamonds absorb in both the
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white diamonds are also caused by microscopic inclusions. Purple diamonds are caused by a combination of crystal lattice distortion and high hydrogen content.
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Mäki, Jussi-Matti; et al. (2009). "Properties of optically active vacancy clusters in type IIa diamond".
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scale (most notably: GIA, EGL, and IGI), there is no universal standard for how the grades are applied.
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from temperature and pressure. Black diamonds are caused by microscopic black or gray
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Jewelry & Gems, the Buying Guide: How to Buy
Diamonds, Pearls, Colored ...
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Connoisseur's Guide to Precious Gemstones
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Diamonds in the normal color range are graded loose (for example F–G).
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How to Buy a
Diamond: Insider Secrets for Getting Your Money's Worth
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Color due to impurities or crystal lattice defects in diamond
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2144:"Oppenheimer Blue diamond sells for world record at auction"
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Diamond color is graded by comparing a sample stone to a
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1812:"Optical characterization of natural Argyle diamonds"
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Antoinette Matlins, Antonio C. Bonanno (April 2009).
528:within the crystal matrix; these diamonds are also
2118:"Oppenheimer Blue diamond sets new auction record"
1961:Rubin & Son n.v., Antwerp, 9th edition, 2001,
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2172:"Color Grading 'D-to-Z' Diamonds at GIA"
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1939:The AGS Way: Diamond Grading Standards
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2098:O'Brien, Jane (December 24, 2014).
2067:Nebehay, Stephanie (May 13, 2009).
1914:– Scandinavian Diamond Nomenclature
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1910:– International Diamond Council,
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1924:Diamond Grading: Lab Manual
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1636:Fred Cuellar (2005-03-01).
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1991:"Diamonds colour chart"
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1853:"Color in Diamonds"
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479:ultraviolet
449:Cape series
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1621:25 January
1602:References
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1320:Dark cape
1202:4.51–5.50
1123:3.01–3.75
1066:Wesselton
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1051:2.01–2.50
1009:1.36–2.00
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1370:8.51–10
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