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Originally posted by Pornwolf
I concur.
Fly, the colored stones cost more money. Go into a store and ask for a yellow diamond. Then come back and tell me how hard your jaw hit the ground!
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Ok maybe you're talking about special colors... this is what I'm talking about...
<img src="http://www.diamond.com/graphics/learncenter/COLORSCALE.jpg">
"A diamond?s color also has a great impact on its value. Since lack of color is the most sought-after trait in terms of color, diamonds that are higher up on the color scale (e.g. D, E, F) are more valuable."
"Diamonds found in nature come in colors ranging from colorless to slightly yellow or brown, to more rare and costly pink, green or blue stones (commonly referred to as 'fancy' diamonds). Excluding 'fancy' diamonds, the ideal color for a diamond is colorless, although this is extremely rare."