Every diamond is valued according to its carat weight, colour, clarity and cut. All else being equal, an fancy intense yellow diamond will cost more than a 'white' diamond.
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All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a red diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
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Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.
Every diamond is valued by its clarity, colour, carat weight and cut. Compared on an equal basis, you will pay less for a black diamond.
Yellow diamonds cost more than colorless diamonds most of the time. There is only one yellow diamond in the world for every 10,000 white diamonds, which is the reason they are considered so valuable. Also, because the amount of nitrogen in the diamond is always different, every yellow canary diamond is one of kind, also adding value. It is uncommon for yellow canary diamonds to be found in diamond mines. Yellow diamonds from the mine are often not as vibrant yellow, and therefore are not as valuable as the ones found naturally in the ground.
White gold can cost a little more than yellow gold but not prohibitively so.
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It depends on the grade of the gold, usually yes.
A round cut, 1 carat, yellow diamond can cost roughly anywhere from $1385 (L) to $6724 (K). To narrow down your search, use a website where you can also sort diamonds according to price, carat, cut, clarity, in addition to color. If, however, you're interested in a fancy yellow diamond, you'll pay much more than for a yellow diamond classified as an L-Z colour for clear diamonds.
The color scale for white diamonds runs from D to Z. On one end of the spectrum you have completely white without any traces of yellow and on the other end, a diamond fully saturated with yellow and no traces of whiteness. Due to the fact that they are quite common, they are actually quite affordable.
This rare stone may be available at an auction, but it is unusual enough that there are probably very few stones that meet this description. One commercially available yellow stone for sale today on Blue diamond -- the largest yellow -- is a 7.37-Carat Fancy Light Yellow Radiant-Cut Diamond priced at $84,966. (Jackie Onassis was given a 40-carat diamond when she became engaged to Onassis. It was auctioned in 1996 for US$2,500,000. A yellow diamond of this size would certainly cost perhaps millions more.)
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Yes. The Tiffany Yellow Diamond is currently owned by Tiffany and Company. You can read more about it, below.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a blue diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a red diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
No. White gold and yellow gold have the same amount of gold/value in them, but white gold is made with nickel and few other properties which turn it white. Some white gold jewelry is slightly more expensive because most of it has a rhodium coating (which gives it that shiny bright white look) and that cost is factored in.