Product Specification
➠ This item is not for sell (Do not purchse)
➠ This information is only for Educational purpose.
✱ Diamond Color ✱
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➠ Diamond Color Actually Means Lack of Color. The diamond color evaluation of most gem-quality diamonds is based on the absence of color. A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue, like a drop of pure water, and consequently, a higher value. GIA’s D-to-Z diamond color-grading system measures the degree of colorlessness by comparing a stone under controlled lighting and precise viewing conditions to master stones, which are stones of established color value.
➠ GIA’s diamond D-to-Z color-grading scale is the industry’s most widely accepted grading system. The scale begins with the letter D, representing colorless, and continues, with increasing presence of color, to the letter Z.
➠ Many of these color distinctions are so subtle that they are invisible to the untrained eye; however, these distinctions make a very big difference in diamond quality and price.
✱ Colorless (D, E, F)
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➠ D is the highest color grade, meaning it has nearly no color. Under magnification and to the naked eye, it appears colorless. E and F ratings look almost identical to the naked eye, and only an expert gemologist is able to note the differences between D, E, and F grades.
➠ D-F diamonds are usually set in platinum or white gold, as yellow gold and other jewelry settings detract from the diamond’s uncolored beauty.
✱ Nearly Colorless (G, H, I, J)
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➠ G-J color grades exhibit nearly no color and appear primarily colorless to the naked eye. While some tints of color exist, these diamonds should still be set in platinum or white gold to reduce any effects of color reflection from yellow gold.
➠ Less rare than D-F diamonds, G-J diamonds are found at a lower price point. Within this nearly colorless range, price tends to reduce by 10-15% per grade and may make no noticeable difference to the naked eye.
✱ Faint Yellow (K, L, M)
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➠ K-M diamonds show a slight yellow tint even to the naked eye. Some prefer these warmer colors set in a beautiful yellow gold setting.
➠ Because of their slightly perceivable color, diamonds of this range are often found for 50% less than those of the G-J range.
✱ Very Light Yellow (N-R)
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➠ Due to their noticeable yellow or brown tinting, N-R diamonds are available at a much lower price point.
➠ We do not recommend diamonds of an N-R grade.
✱ Light Yellow (S-Z)
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Diamonds of an S-Z range have easily noticeable yellow or brown tinting. For this reason, We do not recommend S-Z diamonds.
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Customized or Personalized Orders Process ?
We will be pleased to receive the customized and personalized order.
We have a simple procedure for customized order, the steps are as below
A) Start a conversation with us and send us the message asking for customized jewellery. You will get a reply within a few hours, as soon as one of our team member have your message.
B) Please send us the design you would like us to make it for you, or discuss the idea with us we can also design it for you.
C) We make jewelry using, Moissanite or Sapphire or any other gemstones as required by you. We can make jewelry in 925 Silver, 10K, 14K, 18K and in Platinum. We can make it in White, Yellow, and Rose Gold,platinum.
D) We will send you CAD before we make the ring and send you images of a completed ring.
➠ This item is not for sell (Do not purchse)
➠ This information is only for Educational purpose.
✱ Diamond Color ✱
====================
❤❤❤ Click + More for more details ❤❤❤
➠ Diamond Color Actually Means Lack of Color. The diamond color evaluation of most gem-quality diamonds is based on the absence of color. A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue, like a drop of pure water, and consequently, a higher value. GIA’s D-to-Z diamond color-grading system measures the degree of colorlessness by comparing a stone under controlled lighting and precise viewing conditions to master stones, which are stones of established color value.
➠ GIA’s diamond D-to-Z color-grading scale is the industry’s most widely accepted grading system. The scale begins with the letter D, representing colorless, and continues, with increasing presence of color, to the letter Z.
➠ Many of these color distinctions are so subtle that they are invisible to the untrained eye; however, these distinctions make a very big difference in diamond quality and price.
✱ Colorless (D, E, F)
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➠ D is the highest color grade, meaning it has nearly no color. Under magnification and to the naked eye, it appears colorless. E and F ratings look almost identical to the naked eye, and only an expert gemologist is able to note the differences between D, E, and F grades.
➠ D-F diamonds are usually set in platinum or white gold, as yellow gold and other jewelry settings detract from the diamond’s uncolored beauty.
✱ Nearly Colorless (G, H, I, J)
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➠ G-J color grades exhibit nearly no color and appear primarily colorless to the naked eye. While some tints of color exist, these diamonds should still be set in platinum or white gold to reduce any effects of color reflection from yellow gold.
➠ Less rare than D-F diamonds, G-J diamonds are found at a lower price point. Within this nearly colorless range, price tends to reduce by 10-15% per grade and may make no noticeable difference to the naked eye.
✱ Faint Yellow (K, L, M)
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➠ K-M diamonds show a slight yellow tint even to the naked eye. Some prefer these warmer colors set in a beautiful yellow gold setting.
➠ Because of their slightly perceivable color, diamonds of this range are often found for 50% less than those of the G-J range.
✱ Very Light Yellow (N-R)
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➠ Due to their noticeable yellow or brown tinting, N-R diamonds are available at a much lower price point.
➠ We do not recommend diamonds of an N-R grade.
✱ Light Yellow (S-Z)
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Diamonds of an S-Z range have easily noticeable yellow or brown tinting. For this reason, We do not recommend S-Z diamonds.
Thank You For Visit.
Customized or Personalized Orders Process ?
We will be pleased to receive the customized and personalized order.
We have a simple procedure for customized order, the steps are as below
A) Start a conversation with us and send us the message asking for customized jewellery. You will get a reply within a few hours, as soon as one of our team member have your message.
B) Please send us the design you would like us to make it for you, or discuss the idea with us we can also design it for you.
C) We make jewelry using, Moissanite or Sapphire or any other gemstones as required by you. We can make jewelry in 925 Silver, 10K, 14K, 18K and in Platinum. We can make it in White, Yellow, and Rose Gold,platinum.
D) We will send you CAD before we make the ring and send you images of a completed ring.