COLOR
Diamonds, eternal jewels that enchant with their light, hide a fascinating mystery in their color. The diamond color scale, created by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), goes from D (colorless, the rarest) to Z (with visible traces of color). This scale is like a palette that captures the chromatic essence of each gemstone.
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D (Colorless): These diamonds are like rays of crystalline light. Without visible color, they are considered among the rarest and most precious. Their brilliance is pure and without chromatic interference.
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FG (Nearly Colorless): Slightly colored, but the hue is so subtle that it is hardly perceptible to the naked eye. Still bright and appreciated for their purity.
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HI (Almost colorless visible): Slightly visible traces of color. However, the beauty of these diamonds remains evident, especially when set in jewelry.
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JK (Slight Color Tone): A slightly more pronounced color tone, but still appreciated for its shine and natural appeal.
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LZ (More noticeable color tones): As we move towards the end of the scale, color tones become more noticeable. However, some people appreciate these nuances, considering them part of the uniqueness of each diamond.
Choosing the color of the diamond depends on personal taste and budget. While colorless (DF) diamonds are considered the most valuable, light shades can offer a great beauty option at a more affordable price. Diamond color is an exciting aspect to explore, adding a touch of individuality to your choice of precious jewellery.