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Diamonds can exhibit various hues such as blue, pink, or yellow. However, the most common choice for an engagement ring is a white diamond, as it is considered a symbol of purity due to its colorless appearance.
The GIA Institute has developed a widely accepted color grading system for white diamonds, which ranges from D (colorless) to Z (yellowish). For diamonds in the fancy color range, such as blue, pink, or yellow, a different set of criteria is applied to determine the diamond’s color.
The color of a diamond can significantly impact its price, with a D-color diamond being the most sought-after by purists due to its lack of yellow tint. Therefore, D-color diamonds typically hold a higher value compared to diamonds with a yellow tint.

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