Diamond Confused
Shiny_Rock
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In general... is there a big difference between an F and a G color?
So you thik color is more a matter of preference than it being about one being better than the other.Date: 1/17/2008 6:46:16 PM
Author: kcoursolle
In stones 1 carat or less I can''t tell the difference. In larger stones 2 carats or larger you *might* be able to tell. Either way, they both are super white from the top and the side. H is my personal sweet spot...
It''s my sweet spot because it is a great balance between the diamond looking super white and the stone being affordable.Date: 1/17/2008 6:51:18 PM
Author: Diamond Confused
So you thik color is more a matter of preference than it being about one being better than the other.Date: 1/17/2008 6:46:16 PM
Author: kcoursolle
In stones 1 carat or less I can''t tell the difference. In larger stones 2 carats or larger you *might* be able to tell. Either way, they both are super white from the top and the side. H is my personal sweet spot...
I''m going to go look at stone colors this weekend. I know what ring I want I just am completely lost on color.
Is one color shinier than the other?
There is to me. This being said, color sensitivity varies greatly amongst individuals. It''s all about personal preference.Date: 1/17/2008 6:44:58 PM
Author:Diamond Confused
In general... is there a big difference between an F and a G color?
Ditto that. Most people cannot tell the difference between one colour grade between such high colour grades. The best thing for anyone unsure of their colour preferences, is to go out and look in person. You need to compare similar shape, size, cut quality, lab graded diamond to others similar in this way, which are higher or lower up the scale for colour. This way you can get a true picture of where your colour preference lies.Date: 1/17/2008 11:16:40 PM
Author: Kaleigh
If you put an ideal cut F RB next to and ideal cut G RB, I'd be hard pressed to know which is which.