In the scale of 'white' diamonds, the designation E is in the high end of 'colourless', meaning that the diamond's colour characteristic is highly desirable.
You can read more about the 'shades of white' in 'white' diamonds, below.
For diamond Cut- round/ brilliant color= D, E, F clarity= Fl, IF or VVS1
A .25 carat round GIA certified diamond in F color and VVS2 clarity costs about $590 and a .25 carat princess diamond in E color and VVS1 clarity costs $510.
You can get a diamond color enhanced through coating or polishing.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
A 1 carat princess cut E color, VVS2 clarity, GIA certified diamond is $5029. For further details you can email at www.dubaiwholesalediamonds.com/enquiry.
A genuine diamond is defined as 99.9% carbon in isometric crystallized form. White describes a color that means that the diamond has none or only one impurity, varying amounts of nitrogen. Low or no nitrogen puts it at colorless (D, E. F color) and increasing amounts still put it as a white diamond but in the 'near colorless' range.
Black diamonds are black.
The color is red!
No they are not. Chocolate, in this case, refers to the color of the diamond, not what it is made from. The stones are gorgeous to look at, but the more color a diamond has, the more expensive it becomes.
Best practices dictate that you take your jewelery to a certified gemologist who can document your jewelery and give you a value for it. Today, on Blue Nile, you can purchase a similar diamond that has not been enhanced and pay US$6,100 to US$7,700, depending on the cut, color and carat weight of the diamond.
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