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D Color diamonds are absolutely colorless or icy white, signifying the highest color grade, making them extremely rare and valuable.
E Color diamonds are considered colorless, with only minuscule traces of color detectable by expert gemologists, signifying a rare and high-quality diamond
F Color diamonds are nearly colorless, exhibiting only slight color detectable by expert gemologists, yet still categorized as "colorless" and of high quality.
G Color diamonds are near-colorless, exhibiting a slight hint of color compared to higher grades, yet they provide exceptional value for their quality.
H Color diamonds exhibit a near-colorless appearance, with slight color perceptible primarily when compared to higher-grade diamonds, yet they offer exceptional value for their quality.
I Color diamonds are near-colorless, offering good value with slightly detectable color, making them an attractive choice for budget-conscious buyers.
J Color diamonds: Nearly colorless with a slight detectable tint, offering great value without compromising on beauty or quality.
The H diamond color represents a near-colorless grade, denoting diamonds with a subtle hint of warmth. While slightly lower on the color scale compared to higher grades, H color diamonds still offer exceptional brilliance and beauty. They are a popular choice for those seeking high-quality diamonds with a balance of value and appearance.
H color diamonds appear transparent to the naked eye, with any yellowish tinge being hardly noticeable, especially when set in jewelry. These diamonds are versatile and complement various metals and settings, making them suitable for a wide range of jewelry designs. When choosing an H color diamond, consider factors like cut, clarity, and carat weight to ensure you find the perfect stone for your preferences and budget.
At Heerok, explore our exquisite collection of lab-grown H color diamond jewelry, crafted with precision and care to offer you unparalleled elegance and sophistication. Discover the allure of H color diamonds and find your perfect piece of luxury at Heerok.com.
H color diamonds possess a versatile quality that complements various metal colors, ensuring they enhance the allure of your jewelry, regardless of the setting or style.
Exhibiting a near-colorless hue, H color diamonds radiate a captivating brilliance and sparkle that closely resembles higher-grade diamonds, offering a dazzling appearance that catches the eye.
Balancing quality and affordability, H color diamonds provide an accessible option for those seeking luxurious jewelry without breaking the bank, allowing you to indulge in elegance without compromising on budget.
Each H color diamond at Heerok undergoes rigorous quality control measures, guaranteeing a flawless and meticulously crafted piece of jewelry that exudes sophistication and style, ensuring you receive nothing short of excellence.
H Color Diamonds offer a great balance between value and quality. While they may not be as colorless as higher grades, they still appear white to the naked eye, making them an excellent choice for those seeking near-colorless diamonds without the premium price tag.
H Color Diamonds exhibit a white appearance, particularly when viewed in jewelry settings. While they may have a slight hint of color when compared to higher grades, this is often imperceptible to most observers, especially when set in jewelry and viewed under normal lighting conditions.
Near-Colorless H Diamonds are typically priced lower than colorless diamonds but higher than those with slightly lower color grades such as I and J. This makes them an attractive option for those seeking a balance between quality and affordability.
H color diamonds generally do not appear yellow to the naked eye. They maintain a near-colorless appearance, especially when viewed in jewelry settings. However, slight variations in color may be noticeable under certain lighting conditions or when compared directly to higher color grades.
The choice between G and H color diamonds depends on personal preference and budget. While G color diamonds may appear slightly whiter, H color diamonds offer excellent value without compromising on appearance.
Grade H diamond refers to a diamond with an H color grade, which falls within the Near-Colorless range on the diamond color scale.
The best cut for an H diamond depends on personal preference and the desired appearance of the stone. Popular choices include the Round Brilliant cut, Princess cut, and Emerald cut, among others.
The clarity of an H diamond can vary depending on its individual characteristics and any internal or external imperfections. However, H color diamonds are generally considered to have good clarity, especially when they are eye-clean, meaning any flaws are not visible to the naked eye.
The H category diamond refers to diamonds with an H color grade, which indicates that they fall within the Near-Colorless range on the diamond color scale.
To check diamond purity, it's essential to consider the 4Cs: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Additionally, you can use various tools and methods such as magnification, color grading charts, and professional diamond assessments to determine a diamond's quality and authenticity.
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US & CA | India | UK & AU | Germany |
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3 | 4 | F | 14 |
3.25 | 4.5 | F 1/2 | 14.25 |
3.5 | 5 | G | 14.5 |
3.75 | 6 | H | 14.75 |
4 | 7 | H 1/2 | 15 |
4.25 | 7.5 | I | 15.25 |
4.5 | 8 | I 1/2 | 15.5 |
4.75 | 8.5 | J 1/4 | -- |
5 | 9 | J 1/2 | 15.75 |
5.25 | 9.5 | K 1/4 | 16 |
5.5 | 10 | L | 16.25 |
5.75 | 11 | L 1/4 | -- |
6 | 12 | M | 16.5 |
6.25 | 12.5 | M 1/2 | 16.75 |
6.5 | 13 | N | 17 |
6.75 | 13.5 | N 1/2 | -- |
7 | 14 | O | 17.25 |
7.25 | 14.5 | O 1/2 | 17.5 |
7.5 | 15 | P | 17.75 |
7.75 | 15.5 | P 1/2 | -- |
8 | 16 | Q | 18 |
8.25 | 16.5 | Q 1/2 | 18.25 |
8.5 | 17 | Q 3/4 | 18.5 |
8.75 | 17.5 | R 1/4 | 18.75 |
9 | 18 | R 3/4 | 19 |
9.25 | 18.5 | S 1/4 | 19.25 |
9.5 | 19 | S 3/4 | 19.5 |
9.75 | 19.5 | T 1/4 | 19.75 |
10 | 20 | T 1/2 | 20 |
10.25 | 21 | U | 20.25 |
10.5 | 22 | U 1/2 | 20.5 |
10.75 | 22.5 | V 1/4 | -- |
11 | 23 | V 1/2 | 20.75 |
11.25 | 23.5 | W 1/4 | -- |
11.5 | 24 | W 3/4 | 21 |
11.75 | 24.5 | X 1/4 | -- |
12 | 25 | Y | 21.25 |
12.25 | 25.5 | Y 1/2 | 21.5 |
12.5 | 26 | Z | 21.75 |
12.75 | 26.5 | Z +1/2 | -- |
13 | 27 | Z+1 | 22 |
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