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Fancy color diamond rings

What is meant by fancy color diamonds? This is one rare diamond that is obtained once in about every ten thousand diamonds. Fancy color diamonds possess color by nature. Fancy color diamonds are different from the regular white diamonds as they are thoroughly colored by nature with little or no imperfections. In fact people are ready to buy these color diamonds without paying much attention to clarity and cut proportions. This is because fancy color diamonds are rare to find and people are ready to pay its high price even if there might be imperfections and less clarity.

Fancy diamond color overtones are graded according to their color intensity. Some might have faint or dark colors which are very far from the artificial means of coloring a diamond by irradiation and dyeing. Even naturally occurring are available in deep colors which are really rare to find and pretty costly. Another very important aspect of fancy color diamond rings which has much impact on its price is the carat. Carat is a diamonds weight and this is why we find that larger diamonds are more costly than small ones. When considering carats of fancy diamonds, its color and carat are very important matter of consideration.
Fancy color diamonds are cut in such a way so that the natural color of the diamond is emphasized greatly without putting much thought to its brilliance. Maximizing the cuts of fancy color diamonds, may detract the natural color of the diamond so fancy color diamonds have less cuts and hence less brilliance. Now if you feel you must buy a fancy color diamond, then go for it without much delay.

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What is the ideal diamond color for an asscher diamond? Would H be too yellow for this cut of diamond?

An “H” Color is probably the lowest you would want to go for an Asscher or Emerald cut since they retain their color pretty strongly. I actually wrote an article about it here: http://www.truthaboutdiamonds.com/truth-about/diamond-shapes/asscher-cut-diamonds-and-emerald-cut-diamonds/

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