Wait a minute about the "D color belief"? Why Smart H, I, and J colors are chosen despite their colorless appearance and price

Wait a minute about the "D color belief"? Why Smart H, I, and J colors are chosen despite their colorless appearance and price

We will introduce diamond color grades, focusing on how "H color," "I color," and "J color" appear.

What is the color of a diamond?
Most natural diamonds contain traces of impurities, which gives them a slight color.
This color is rated on a scale of 23, from D to Z.
D to G: Colorless (highest level of transparency)
H to J: Almost colorless (generally appears colorless)
K-M: Very slight color (slightly yellowish)

What does it actually look like?
K and L colors are said to have a "slight tint," but many people actually perceive a yellowish tint when they look at them.
On the other hand, H to J colors, which are considered "almost colorless," usually appear colorless in normal environments.
"J color is said to be the border between colorless and yellow," and it is natural to think of I color as being closer to colorless and K color as being closer to yellow.

For example, I color
I-color is visually beautiful and gives the impression of being almost colorless, while offering a good value for money.
For example, if a D-color solitaire diamond ring costs 500,000 yen, choosing an I-color diamond of the same quality could cost around 350,000 yen.

The choice of which to choose is up to you , and you should choose the highest quality D color.
"If the appearance is almost the same, I'd like to choose the H, I, or J color and enjoy other things with the difference in price."
Both are great choices.
What's important is how the beauty of the diamond appears to you and how you feel when you wear it.
Find out what truly is beautiful for you.