Diamond ColourA poor colour can affect the brightness and brilliance of a diamond. Colour is graded using an alphabetic scale running from D to Z. It is widely accepted that a colourless diamond is best.
The scale starts at D because it is believed that diamonds of A,B and C quality may still be found.
The diamond colour scale below illustrates the colour of a diamond and the corresponding code.
Diamond Colour Scale

Diamond Colour Grading Table
The following grading table gives the official grade, colour and accurate comments of the various diamond colour grades.
|
Grade |
Colour |
Comments |
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D |
Absolutely colourless |
Extremely rare |
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E |
Colourless |
Traces of colour. A rare diamond |
|
F |
Colourless |
Colour is detectable with close inspection. A high quality diamond |
|
G / H |
Near Colourless |
Colour is noticeable when compared to other diamonds |
|
I / J |
Near Colourless |
Colour is detectable (slightly) using naked eye |
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K to Z |
Noticeable colour |
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