Diamond Education - Color

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A diamond is like a prism. White light enters and divides into a spectrum of color. This spectrum of light reflects in colorful flashes of light called fire. A diamond that contains color, from light yellow to brown, acts like a filter on the white light that enters it, and diminishes the spectrum of light that reflects out of the diamond.

So less color is better. A diamond's color is determined by comparing it under controlled light to the Gemological Institute of America's color scale. The most valuable and highly sought-after stones are those with no observable color. These stones are given a D rating on the color scale. This scale ranges from D to Z, as shown below.



 
 
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