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White-colored diamonds remain the most popular, even though diamonds are found in a kaleidoscope of colors. Diamonds are graded on a color scale implemented by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), which ranges from D, which is colorless, to Z. Color differences can be so subtle that diamond colors are graded under controlled lighting conditions and are compared to a mater set for accuracy. While truly colorless diamonds, graded D, are treasured for their rarity, diamond color is ultimately a very personal taste. Ask us, your Master IJO Jeweler, to show you an array of color grades next to each other to help you determine your color preference.
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Fluorescence is a property that some diamonds possess. When viewed under long wave ultraviolet light diamonds sometimes fluoresce in varying intensities of blue, yellow, white, or orange. Fluorescence of faint to medium intensity has no impact on a diamonds beauty; strong to very strong may impart a slightly oily or hazy appearance when viewed in direct sunlight.
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