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Color- The color of a diamond or absence thereof is another factor that you need to consider before buying a diamond. The more crystal clear and colorless the diamond is the higher quality it has along with a high price. Though, the color does not affect the brilliance of a diamond, the more preferred diamonds are the colorless ones that truly show off a diamonds scintillation or “fire” which is the full spectrum rainbow effect you see as light returns out back through the top of your diamond. Color is graded in groupings designated by letters; D,E,F- Colorless G,H,I,J- Near Colorless. Anything below J you start to see light brownish or yellow tints until those colors become more saturated and you enter the spectrum of fancy colored diamonds. Carat- Carat weight is the unit of measurement by which a diamond is calculated. Usually the first question asked by anyone about the diamond they want to purchase is: What shape and size diamond are you thinking about?. To put into scale the carat weight of a diamond, a one carat is approximately .2 grams. To learn more to assure you have a full understanding of the 4C's you can visit www.gia.edu. In today's market place you have many different laboratories grading diamonds, the ones that hold the most value are the diamonds graded by the Gemological Institute of America. For more articles on topics like, his and hers wedding bands, Diamond Wedding Bands, Celtic wedding rings, eternity wedding bands , wedding bands, Eternity Bands, platinum wedding bands , wedding rings, check out – http://theweddingbandco.blinkweb.com