| |  |  | | D-F | G-H | I | J | K | D-F Color Grade These gems are pure white and absolutely colorless. When set in an 18k yellow gold setting, these diamonds will pick up the color of the gold. As a result they should be placed in either a platinum or white gold setting to enhance their natural colorless beauty.
| | | | | There truly is a diamond for every color of the rainbow from warm, golden yellows to deep, mystical blues. At Mariloff, you'll find a selection of loose diamonds that include rare, absolutely colorless stones, as well as near-colorless stones. EGL certifies color on an alphabetic scale. Below, you'll find a detailed definition of each color grade as well as a color diagram. Since color is a personal preference, one grade is not necessarily better than another, though it should be noted that either extreme (colorless or full color) is less common and therefore generally more expensive. If you want the largest stone in your price range, selecting a diamond with a lower color grade may be your best option. | |