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Let''''s consider ONLY grading the color of diamonds from D through M. There are several hues that are graded in the standard GIA scale which include Yellow, Brown Yellow, Brown, Geenish Yellow and all the slightly more mixed hues of these color types too.
Do gemologists feel that when they grade diamonds for which one of two is a lower color, they actually look to see which one is darker in TONE?......colorless (white) to black (more body color). Or, do some feel that they are still analyzing the Color and using human perception of depth of color to denote which stone is more colored?
I have an opinion developed over quite a bit of time, but wonder how others feel and if this train of thought might stimulate some good suggestions on how to make diamond color grading not only more objective, but also more of a "standard" and less of a system.
Thanks for your good input.
Do gemologists feel that when they grade diamonds for which one of two is a lower color, they actually look to see which one is darker in TONE?......colorless (white) to black (more body color). Or, do some feel that they are still analyzing the Color and using human perception of depth of color to denote which stone is more colored?
I have an opinion developed over quite a bit of time, but wonder how others feel and if this train of thought might stimulate some good suggestions on how to make diamond color grading not only more objective, but also more of a "standard" and less of a system.
Thanks for your good input.