For a comprehensive read into the individual color grades, go to:
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If you are wondering how white an E color diamond is or whether a K color diamond is too yellow for your engagement ring, this video shows you exactly how they look like in real life.
We perform a comparison of an E colorless, H near colorless and a K faint yellow diamond ring in various types of lighting conditions. These diamonds are all graded by reliable GIA and AGS gemological laboratories.
Under normal shopping mall and home LED lighting, we examine the diamonds for their hue and body tint. Next, we bring the rings to the outdoors and look at them under the sun and also in a shaded outdoor environment. The sparkle and brilliance on these diamond rings are simply mind blowing and I want you to scrutinize them for color.
Let me know if you can easily see the difference in color grades or whether they all look identical to you. Leave a comment!
Is a H colour diamond good enough? Do you need an E grade? Or are you perfectly OK with a K color rating? If the differences are minute, would you be willing to buy the more expensive E color or the cheaper K color diamond ring?
To find out more about buying engagement rings, check out the following links:
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E vs H vs K Color Diamond Ring Comparison
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