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Diamond Color

Nature determines the color of a diamond. Sylvie Collection offers the option of custom diamond engagement rings with G-H color diamonds. The carat size, quality, and cut are hand selected for each ring. So you are sure to get the diamond that fits your diamond engagement ring perfectly. Below are some of the diamond colors that are available.

Diamond Color Chart

D – F

Completely colorless. Very rare.

G – J

Near Colorless. Theses diamonds appear colorless when they are mounted in the engagement ring.

K – M

Visible color, usually yellow. These diamonds are not recommended for diamond engagement rings, because the yellow tint might show through even once the diamond is mounted in the engagement ring.

The majority of diamonds have some color in them. The color in near colorless diamonds is very hard to detect once the diamond has been mounted in the engagement ring. Once it is mounted, the diamond will appear colorless. Near colorless diamonds are also less expensive than the completely colorless diamonds, which makes them a great alternative for diamond engagement rings.

Diamonds also come in other colors, like blue, yellow, brown, green, red and pink, but they are rare and therefore cost more than the near colorless, white or clear, diamonds. Almost all diamond engagement rings use white diamonds as the center stone and usually have white diamonds surrounding and going down the shank of the ring.