I thought I would talk about my experience in the hopes of helping others who are considering lower colour grade diamonds.
In searching for my e-ring stone on a budget, I spent a lot of time reading PS, and decided to take a chance and include lower colour diamonds in my search. This allowed me to get a larger diamond for my money.
I chose a J colour diamond, because the size was good compared to others within my budget, the price was right, and it had strong blue fluorescence, which as I''ve read can help to make a diamond appear whiter. It''s also the lowest colour grade James Allen sells, which is the vendor I got the diamond and setting from.
I was a bit apprehensive about this, as a lot of people seem to set their colour standard above J, frequently H and up.
When my ring arrived, before I received it, I asked my (now fiance!) to look at it and tell me if it looked yellow at all. He assured me that he didn''t see any yellow at all, but of course I couldn''t be totally convinced before I saw it myself.
Now that I''ve had it for a few weeks, I feel I can confidently assess it!
It faces up perfectly white. Especially in natural light, it looks extremely white. I wouldn''t describe it as ''icy'' (if you desire this, a higher colour may be for you), but it certainly isn''t yellow, either. The only light it has ever looked visibly tinted yellow in has been in rooms of my house that are painted yellow.
Even when I look through the pavilion (where colour is supposed to show the most), it looks white enough that I''m not sure if I see a really slight tint or if I''m just being paranoid because I know it''s a J.
No one has ever said to me that it looks yellow, tinted, etc. It doesn''t look yellow when held against a white piece of paper. Also, this diamond is in a platinum setting, which supposedly makes it look whiter or more tinted, depending on which source you read. In my experience, it looks white.
So, I concede that a) it has strong blue fluorescence, which not all diamonds do, b) larger diamonds may or may not show more colour (mine is 0.76ct) and c) I don''t have any higher colour diamonds to directly compare it to - it may be possible to see a tint if I would do so, so that may be a consideration you''ll have to look into if you''re planning on putting a low colour centre stone in a setting with higher colour diamonds (mine is a solitaire). However, I did compare it to a 1.5ct CZ I have (which I''ve heard are all D in colour), and any difference was faint at best, and the diamond was by far more attractive anyway, due to having many more facets and more sparkle.
So in conclusion: My diamond looks perfectly white to me, and I would not question it whatsoever if I didn''t already know it was a J. Even then, like I said, any remote tint I ever see (never face up) is so slight that I can''t tell if I''m just being paranoid. Considering this, I would definitely recommend that others consider lower colours in order to get a larger size (or clarity, if that''s your concern). I''m glad I made this tradeoff, as it doesn''t seem like a tradeoff at all.
Sorry this is so long winded, I just wanted to share my views!
In searching for my e-ring stone on a budget, I spent a lot of time reading PS, and decided to take a chance and include lower colour diamonds in my search. This allowed me to get a larger diamond for my money.
I chose a J colour diamond, because the size was good compared to others within my budget, the price was right, and it had strong blue fluorescence, which as I''ve read can help to make a diamond appear whiter. It''s also the lowest colour grade James Allen sells, which is the vendor I got the diamond and setting from.
I was a bit apprehensive about this, as a lot of people seem to set their colour standard above J, frequently H and up.
When my ring arrived, before I received it, I asked my (now fiance!) to look at it and tell me if it looked yellow at all. He assured me that he didn''t see any yellow at all, but of course I couldn''t be totally convinced before I saw it myself.
Now that I''ve had it for a few weeks, I feel I can confidently assess it!
It faces up perfectly white. Especially in natural light, it looks extremely white. I wouldn''t describe it as ''icy'' (if you desire this, a higher colour may be for you), but it certainly isn''t yellow, either. The only light it has ever looked visibly tinted yellow in has been in rooms of my house that are painted yellow.

No one has ever said to me that it looks yellow, tinted, etc. It doesn''t look yellow when held against a white piece of paper. Also, this diamond is in a platinum setting, which supposedly makes it look whiter or more tinted, depending on which source you read. In my experience, it looks white.
So, I concede that a) it has strong blue fluorescence, which not all diamonds do, b) larger diamonds may or may not show more colour (mine is 0.76ct) and c) I don''t have any higher colour diamonds to directly compare it to - it may be possible to see a tint if I would do so, so that may be a consideration you''ll have to look into if you''re planning on putting a low colour centre stone in a setting with higher colour diamonds (mine is a solitaire). However, I did compare it to a 1.5ct CZ I have (which I''ve heard are all D in colour), and any difference was faint at best, and the diamond was by far more attractive anyway, due to having many more facets and more sparkle.
So in conclusion: My diamond looks perfectly white to me, and I would not question it whatsoever if I didn''t already know it was a J. Even then, like I said, any remote tint I ever see (never face up) is so slight that I can''t tell if I''m just being paranoid. Considering this, I would definitely recommend that others consider lower colours in order to get a larger size (or clarity, if that''s your concern). I''m glad I made this tradeoff, as it doesn''t seem like a tradeoff at all.
Sorry this is so long winded, I just wanted to share my views!
