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After Z on the GIA scale I believe is the cutoff before you get into the official fancy yellow grades if I remember rightly. Are you thinking of buying a brown diamond??Date: 1/27/2009 9:18:43 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
a yellow diamond ? how rare are those so call brown diamonds ? is there a RAP sheet for colored stones?
My impression was that he was trying to give RockDiamond a thread for teaching/diialogue about this.Date: 1/28/2009 5:14:09 AM
Author: Lorelei
After Z on the GIA scale I believe is the cutoff before you get into the official fancy yellow grades if I remember rightly. Are you thinking of buying a brown diamond??Date: 1/27/2009 9:18:43 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
a yellow diamond ? how rare are those so call brown diamonds ? is there a RAP sheet for colored stones?![]()
Date: 1/28/2009 9:54:54 AM
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My impression was that he was trying to give RockDiamond a thread for teaching/diialogue about this.Date: 1/28/2009 5:14:09 AM
Author: Lorelei
After Z on the GIA scale I believe is the cutoff before you get into the official fancy yellow grades if I remember rightly. Are you thinking of buying a brown diamond??Date: 1/27/2009 9:18:43 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
a yellow diamond ? how rare are those so call brown diamonds ? is there a RAP sheet for colored stones?![]()
HI Everyone!Date: 1/27/2009 9:18:43 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
a yellow diamond ? how rare are those so call brown diamonds ? is there a RAP sheet for colored stones?
Nice pics!Date: 1/28/2009 2:35:47 PM
Author: mausketeer
here''s an O - with ''light yellow'' as the modifier? (experts, is that what you call it when you add the colour name to it?)
Date: 1/28/2009 2:43:44 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
Nice pics!Date: 1/28/2009 2:35:47 PM
Author: mausketeer
here''s an O - with ''light yellow'' as the modifier? (experts, is that what you call it when you add the colour name to it?)
One of the things that we have found is the inconsistency in these colors.
Sometimes a diamond graded S-T looks almost white- and other cases it looks almost like a fancy yellow
Actually, the GIA grade is called ''O-P''- there''s no single grade ''O''
I also LOVE Y-Z color.....
Ah, okay - thanks for clarifying David..... I was trying to collect photos of as many as I could find and might not have labelled them right...... yeah, it''s kind of a weird area, huh? We spoke last week about that L "faint brown" you had sold. Don''t know how I''d go about finding something like that so I gave up (I need my ring NOW! lol)
Oooh - here''s the L - it''s SO pretty! (I know the poster is looking for yellows - sorry) But it gives you an idea of how different they all can be, yeah? I was surprised.....
Hmmm - I didn''t know this part (just saw that one stone on Diamonds by Lauren site that I have posted here that was an L-Faint Brown) So I should have been asking around for a K-M "Faint Brown" or a N-R "Very Light Brown"? Do you know (or David) what the difference is in appearance between these and C1-C3 champagnes? Is it just the INTENSITY of the colour that makes them not make the cut as a champagne?Date: 1/28/2009 2:01:19 PM
Author: coatimundi
I posted this awhile back...
Here''s some info about GIA Color Grading.
--Yellow Color--to be deemed ''fancy yellow'' color starts beyond Z in the normal color range (D-Z). K-L-M are considered Faint Yellow, but they are not fancies. Same for N-R (Very Light Yellow) and S-Z (Light Yellow).
--Browns are a bit different. Brown diamonds (within D-Z) darker than K color get a word modifier. Faint Brown for K - M, Very Light Brown for N - R, Light Brown for S - Z.
--Greys darker than J are graded Faint Grey, Light Grey etc. with no letter grade.
--All other colors are graded in the fancy color system depending on hue and intensity.
Tell me about it! LOL.Date: 1/28/2009 2:59:42 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
AH! Thanks for posting that photo...man, do I wish I could find 100 stones like that one!!
We just stocked some deeper browns- which are hard enough to source- but the Radiant in the photo is seemingly impossible to replicate......
Good ( and common) question!Date: 1/28/2009 3:02:45 PM
Author: mausketeer
Hmmm - I didn''t know this part (just saw that one stone on Diamonds by Lauren site that I have posted here that was an L-Faint Brown) So I should have been asking around for a K-M ''Faint Brown'' or a N-R ''Very Light Brown''? Do you know (or David) what the difference is in appearance between these and C1-C3 champagnes? Is it just the INTENSITY of the colour that makes them not make the cut as a champagne?Date: 1/28/2009 2:01:19 PM
Author: coatimundi
I posted this awhile back...
Here''s some info about GIA Color Grading.
--Yellow Color--to be deemed ''fancy yellow'' color starts beyond Z in the normal color range (D-Z). K-L-M are considered Faint Yellow, but they are not fancies. Same for N-R (Very Light Yellow) and S-Z (Light Yellow).
--Browns are a bit different. Brown diamonds (within D-Z) darker than K color get a word modifier. Faint Brown for K - M, Very Light Brown for N - R, Light Brown for S - Z.
--Greys darker than J are graded Faint Grey, Light Grey etc. with no letter grade.
--All other colors are graded in the fancy color system depending on hue and intensity.
Jodie- was it GIA that called the diamond "M" color?Date: 1/28/2009 3:10:25 PM
Author: mausketeer
Tell me about it! LOL.Date: 1/28/2009 2:59:42 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
AH! Thanks for posting that photo...man, do I wish I could find 100 stones like that one!!
We just stocked some deeper browns- which are hard enough to source- but the Radiant in the photo is seemingly impossible to replicate......
Funny thing is my quest for a brown started off with a stone in a store right next door to where I live. It''s a 1.7 carat M princess that I''d swear is a C1 or C2 champagne. Really lovely pinky/brown colour. Too bad it has a big old feather right in the middle of the table (I1 or I2 I think).
The fact that I saw one so close meant I thought I''d be able to find another one with better clarity really easily! Little did I know.......
Anyways.... sorry to threadjack - hope any of this has helped in answering your yellow stone questions.......
- Jodie -
Date: 1/28/2009 3:17:02 PM
Author: Rockdiamond
Jodie- was it GIA that called the diamond ''M'' color?
if it wasn''t we can toss the grade out the window- with all due respect to whoever graded it- these colors are among the most difficult to grade...
Date: 1/28/2009 3:21:26 PM
Author: soocool
mausketeer: Just out of curiosity what color are the stones surrounding the '' P'' colored diamond in the halo pics.
The reason I am asking is that I am trying to figure out how high I can go in color in the center stone of a halo before it becomes too noticeable.