Diamond COLOUR Custom Jewelry 925 الفضة الاسترليني

مخصص 925 الشركة المصنعة للمجوهرات الفضية
مخصص 925 الشركة المصنعة للمجوهرات الفضية

 

Although most people believe diamonds to be clear or colorless, the majority of diamonds are yellow, brown, and black. Most of those diamonds find their way into industrial purposes, (drill bits, saw blades, إلخ.) The rarest of all diamond colors are white (or colorless). It is very common to find slightly brown or yellow diamonds in today’s jewellery. The whiter the diamond is, the more valuable the stone is.

Diamonds are graded for color face down, against a white background. The diamond is then assigned a letter grade. Most diamonds used for jewellery purposes fall into the Near Colorless Category – G to J. The Gemological Institute of America (G.I.A.) grades color alphabetically from D (totally colorless) to Z (أصفر). For a diamond to be considered “colorless,” the G.I.A. requires that it be a D, E, or F.

Perhaps the most important factor to consider when selecting color is the type of setting you plan on using. If you plan on mounting the stone on a platinum or white gold setting, consider a diamond in the D-G range. Yellow gold will be much more forgiving to a less than colorless stone, but regardless of the setting, the diamond will start to appear yellow if the color grade is lower than about J.