- akafee1908
- 3 years ago
I have an E colored stone. If i could do it again, i would get a warmer stone.
I have an E colored stone. If i could do it again, i would get a warmer stone.
Thank you for the awesome feedbacks and beautiful pictures! I posted this question because I was EXTREMELY color sensitive when I got my ring: I didn’t consider anything beyond D-E. Now I would probably go with a G. It just seems like the perfect balance of white and character. I still love my E diamond though. On some days I love how cold and white it is. but on some days I wish I had a nice canary yellow piece :)) Or something in between.
My diamond is an I and it looks sparkly white to me. I suppose there’s some warmth but I love warmth. In fact I can’t wait until the rhodium plating starts to show a little wear.
mine is I colored 2.6 carat oval, nearly flawless though. Sometimes I feel like its too warm and I have even talked about trading it in for a smaller stone with higher color grade. I am pretty emotionally attached to the stone though because it is the one he proposed with. the color is most visible in direct sunlight or cloudy weather.
My diamond color is G. I haven’t noticed any warmth to it at all and trust me I’ve tried! π It always looks so white/clear to me.
Mine is a G. I’m very colour sensitive myself and I find it to be perfect.
My center diamond is graded in house mind you not gia as a J I think it is more of a K but Im pretty color sensitive π but it is si1 with a very good cut !
I adore it!!
Mine is an O/P diamond that I had rest with a gold cup backing , went from a warm yellowish diamond to a beautiful looking canary without the price! Had a jeweler say that was the dream lol
But like others have said, everyone has a different level of color sensitivity and it’s probably best to try one the different diamonds in various lighting. Also side viewing you will see the warm color more than top view down.
My center stone is is a g color