Understanding Diamond Color: The 4Cs of Diamonds
What is Diamond Color?
The Color of a diamond actually refers to the lack of color in a diamond, with perfectly colorless diamonds considered the highest quality with the highest value, and brown or yellow diamonds being the lowest quality.
How Color is Graded
Using a master set of diamonds specifically chosen based on their range of color, a grader picks up the diamond with tweezers and places it next to the individual diamonds in the master set.
The diamond grader then skillfully decides the color grade based on the saturation of the color compared to the master set. This step requires good eyes and extensive experience.
Graders grade all diamonds “loose,” or without settings, so that the color of the diamond is not influenced by the metal of the setting.
For example, a diamond set in a yellow-gold ring could appear less yellowish in tone than one in a white-metal mounting. Grading loose diamonds gets the best and most accurate read possible.