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Cost is a fact, worth is an opinion.
I think it depends on both the seller and the buyer.
If going off the "classic" earth grown diamond color scale and how that affects pricing, then colorless will have a higher expected retail price.
OTOH, if a buyer wants a human grown diamond composed of extremely high quality material but at a lower color grade which may provide an appearance more inline with a majority of Type I and Type IIa earth grown diamonds sold, then perhaps that I-K grade with a bit of warmth to the body color may be worth more to that buyer
Here are two larger 2.7+ carats HPHT Type IIa I and K grades, as examples:
Gem Certification & Assurance Lab
www.gcalusa.com
Loupe360
loupe360.com
What was the cost of the 3.12?
OTOH, if a buyer wants a human grown diamond composed of extremely high quality material but at a lower color grade which may provide an appearance more inline with a majority of Type I and Type IIa earth grown diamonds sold, then perhaps that I-K grade with a bit of warmth to the body color may be worth more to that buyer
I get the feeling that setting-vendors can get consumers pretty much whatever they ask for these days at little difference in cost for the entire jewelry piece.
worth or cost? There is a difference.
Something can cost more but be worth less.
Cost is a fact, worth is an opinion.