Diamond color is one of the few most important characteristics that determines the value of precious stones. As a diamond is “cleaner” that is colorless, its value is higher, however, of a fully transparent diamonds, still greater value reaches naturally …
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Value or diamond grading is done according to several internationally accepted systems, and in the world is the most used standard of Gemological Institute of America, the so-called 4Cs rule. 1953th Richard T. Liddicoat, President of Gemological Institute of America …
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Diamond grading is carried out under independent strict laboratory conditions by a fully qualified and vastly experienced gem trades laboratory grader. Never fall into the trap of thinking that an in-house jewelry store laboratory is the same thing or as …
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The color scale runs the alphabet from D ‘colorless’ to Z -’light yellow color’ where D is the highest color and thus the most valuable. As you move down the color scale the diamonds become more yellow in nature and …
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