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Color Tips
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Color There are a lot of diamonds being sold on the market today that come with some form of certificate from a recognized grading laboratory. Some very well known and established diamond grading laboratories are the GIA's Gem Trade Laboratory, IGI (International Gemological Institute), EGL (European Gemological Laboratories) and AGS (American Gem Society) are some of the finest. If the diamond you are considering purchasing is accompanied by a grading report by one of these institutions you can bet you're pretty safe with what you're getting and the color that's listed on the report. There are a lot of diamonds on the market though that are not "certified" by any gem lab and are graded "in house". I sell diamonds that are both certified and non-certified. Being that I am a gemologist, I guarantee the quality of the diamond I'm selling whether it's certified or not. But if you're considering purchasing a diamond that is not certified and the jeweler is "not" a gemologist and does not have the proper equipment to grade the diamond with, there are some practical tips I can give you to get an idea of what color diamond your looking at.
Here are some pictures of what these colors look like next to a "D". Notice how the G, H & I are pretty faint.
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