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Diamond Grading Report

 
 
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And You Thought Buying Diamonds Was Simple
You've been told that having a diamond certificate or a diamond grading report is important, and as a responsible consumer, when you get one, unfortunately, you probably won't understand a word of what is on that diamond grading report, unless you are a jeweler.

On the color grading scale, D, E, and F means that the diamond has no color. See genuine Brilliant Cut Diamonds. G, H, and I means that it has very little color. J, K, and L means that the diamond has a slight yellow color. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X means that the diamond is a darker shade of yellow. Z means that the diamond has a fancy color other than white or yellow. On the color grading scale, D is the most valuable, and X is the least valuable however diamonds that get a Z rating are the rarest and most expensive diamonds in the world.

There are many aspects to a grading report. Figuring it all out can be very confusing. You should talk to a jeweler you trust, and have them explain everything on the diamond grading report to you.