Are diamonds graded as z s considered fancy color.
Diamond color clarity grade chart.
Naturally colored diamonds outside the normal color range are called fancy color diamonds.
A stone much larger than one carat should usually have a clarity of vs2 or higher and preferably a color grade around g or h.
A lower color diamond with a higher cut grade will have more sparkle and visual appeal than a higher color diamond with a lower cut grade.
Like the color scale gia s clarity grading system developed because jewelers were using terms that could be misinterpreted loupe clean or piqué today even if you buy a diamond somewhere else in the world the jeweler will most likely use terms like vvs 1 or si 2 to indicate the clarity of a diamond even if his or her.
So the larger the diamond you buy the higher the color and clarity grades you should look for.
Every diamond certified by the gia undergoes a thorough independent evaluation.
G h as opposed to a specific grade the diamond is not certified by gia.
The way we approach the 4cs we separate cut and carat weight from color and clarity.
Colorless diamonds are definitely scarce and rank much higher on the color grading scale than a diamond that has even the softest touch of yellow.
The ftc provides no guidelines for the use of the term fancy color in the us but there is general agreement in the international trade about what diamond color range is customary for fancy color diamonds.
When buying a diamond does the color grade matter.
If while shopping for a diamond you are ever given a color range e g.
Each of the four c s carat weight cut color clarity is accompanied by a diamond chart illustrating the differences between grades.