colored diamonds
Naturally vibrantly colored diamonds are extremely expensive and not marketed towards the average person however using a treatment of irradiation can result in a more reasonably priced colored diamond. They may need to be cared for in set ways as the color may change in certain conditions. These colored diamonds make it easy for anyone to own a colorful and attractively unique gem although if a so called natural high colored diamond is selling for a cheap price, it may be too good to be true. High Pressure High Temperature Treatment is now often used to raise the price of brown diamonds by transforming them into beautiful clear diamonds. The reasoning behind many company’s use of this method is that the diamonds were meant to be clear but something prevented it from happening so they are just completing nature’s work.
Evaluating Colored Diamonds
The quality of a diamond is based on its color, clarity, cut and carat weight. A diamond’s color plays a major part in its value and popularity. White or colorless diamonds are the basis in which all other diamonds are compared. White diamonds are historically more popular than colored diamonds but naturally vibrantly colored diamonds are growing more popular in recent years. Most diamonds have yellowish tints and it is the quality of color that judges their price.
Colored diamonds are graded and the amount of color is identified using a lettering system. For example, D is used to describe completely colorless diamonds. D, E and F describes colorless diamonds, G, H, I and J are nearly colorless while K, L and M are slightly tinted with a yellow color. N, O, P, Q, R are lightly tinted with a yellow color while S – Z describes diamonds which are colored yellow or brown.