Diamond Color

Diamond color and clarity grades are the determinants of the pricing of these stones. The diamond color and clarity chart can help you greatly to know the difference between the grades following the four C’s guide (Carat weight, Clarity, Color and Cut).

What is diamond grading?

Diamonds are graded in the categories of color and clarity. International grading scales have been developed to ensure that diamonds across the world match in quality and value.

White diamonds are valued for their lack of color, with D, E, and F being the most prized. G through L are less valuable, and M through Z are considered tinted. Colored diamonds are graded on color intensity and include yellow, brown, blue, green, and pink. These "fancy" diamonds can be as valuable as exceptional white diamonds.