It is a known fact that the
cut, clarity,
carat, and
color affect the pricing and value of
diamonds to a great margin. However, when it comes to
colored diamonds, the
intensity of the
color and
fluorescence also play a part in determining the overall value of the fancy
diamond engagement ring.
Usually, natural fancy
orange diamonds have a
clarity grade that falls within
VS1 to I1. Although some of the
colored diamonds might go below this
clarity range, the vibrancy of the
orange hue can hide the flaws in the
stone perfectly, which would have been otherwise visible to the naked eye. The extent of
color spread in the
stone also counts here.
A uniform and even
color distribution in an
orange diamond will make the
stone appear almost
flawless. Oftentimes, this leads to confusion among buyers, as a deep
colored orange stone might not have the
clarity as stated by the seller. This is why it is recommended to consult with an expert gemologist while buying a fancy
diamond engagement ring. Additionally, you can go through the
GIA report accompanying the
diamond to make sure that the
color specifications and the
clarity grading mentioned are accurate.
Note that the
fluorescence in
orange diamonds gives it a medium to deep yellow glow under ultraviolet light. So you can also check for that to ensure that your
stone is real and has its trademark golden luminosity.