J color diamonds may be the most misunderstood diamonds on the color scale.
Diamond color j k.
However since it s contrasted to something darker the yellow or rose gold it appears clear and vibrant.
The majority of mined diamonds fall between white and pale yellow or brown.
However in a white diamond the presence of a yellow tint will lower the price of a diamond.
The gia diamond color grades range from d colorless to z light yellow or brown.
Understanding what diamond color means helps in choosing the right diamond.
Likewise here is a stunning j color diamond in a rose gold solitaire setting.
Diamonds come in a variety of colors some of them highly prized pinks blues even yellow.
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond has no hue like a drop of pure water and consequently a higher value.
Interestingly the diamond color evaluation of most gem quality diamonds is based on the absence of color.
The truth is far from that.
Here is a stunning k color oval diamond in a yellow gold solitaire setting.
The near colorless range is the second best color range there is pure white being the best which is d e and f.
As a result j diamonds are frequently shunned by shoppers without a second thought.
All other factors being equal the most valuable diamonds are those with the least color appearing white to the eye.
Normally a j or k color could have a yellowish tint.
This provides an incentive for purchasers to scale up size in a lower range.
J color has the most yellow or brown color out of any of the other near colorless diamonds.
The less body color in a white diamond the more true color it will reflect and thus the greater its value.
Whereas an i or j color diamond typically appears colorless to the untrained eye yet contains slightly detectable color.
J as you ll notice is at the very bottom of the near colorless list directly next to the faint yellow range which is k l and m.
Additionally in diamonds less than 0 50ct 0 70ct the colors are difficult to discern or differentiate.
This is because most people assume that a diamond in the near colorless range is of lesser quality less beautiful and undesirable.
Some j color diamonds will show a very yellow face up while others will hide the yellow and show a white face up.
The gia white diamonds color grade scale is the industry standard the gemological institute of america gia color scale is the industry standard for diamond grading.
A j color diamond that was cut in 1920 may have the same face up color as a h color or i color modern cut diamond.
The price difference is quite large because k and l colors are essentially a breakpoint between near colorless j color and faint yellow.
Faint yellow k l m faint color is noticeable.
Arcane systems used grades of a.