| When it comes to the 4Cs of diamonds, color, or | | | | hasnât happened yet! |
| lack of it, is an especially focal characteristic. | | | | The color grades of D, E and F are the rarest and |
| Diamonds are prearranged dispatch grades to | | | | largely colorless. The gradations in color can |
| denote the level of color, initial with the dispatch D | | | | individual be seen by an expert gemologist. The |
| in lieu of a flawless, colorless diamond. Why D, and | | | | grades G-H are called close to colorless and the |
| not C, B, or A? The motive weâve | | | | difference can be seen by a casual observer |
| heard is to facilitate after diamonds in progress | | | | individual after compared to a higher-grade |
| being graded in lieu of color with this level, it was | | | | diamond. A mineral in this grade grouping is an |
| strong-willed to start with D, to leave extent in | | | | tremendous estimate. The grades I-J are |
| lieu of the enormously rare opportunity to | | | | moreover close to colorless, but not to the same |
| facilitate a diamond would be found to facilitate | | | | magnitude as G-H. These moreover are an |
| was even more flawless than flawless. It | | | | tremendous estimate. |