Color
Though diamonds come in a wide range of colors, colorless
diamonds have traditionally been considered the most valuable.
Most diamonds are graded on a scale using the letters of the
alphabet, from D (colorless), the best grade, through Z (a
light yellow). It is difficult for the untrained eye to notice
such variations in color unless stones are being compared side
by side. The comparatively rare colored diamonds are known as
fancy-colored and are also quite valuable. They range in hue
from the more common yellow (also graded Z+ on the alphabetic
scale) to pink, blue, green, red, and even black and
white.
Illustration of color

Diamonds that are graded D, E, and F tend to be the most
expensive because of their rarity. However, any diamond you buy
should have a good balance of cut, color, and clarity, so as to
impart the most brilliance and dazzle possible.
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