Below are a few factors that reduce the value of
diamonds.
Yellow Tint
The value of a
diamond is determined by how colorless it is. Hence, the
diamonds with a slight yellowish tint will always cost lesser than one that is clearer. This is because the presence of a yellowish tint will reduce the
color grade of the
diamond. However, that is a plus for budget shoppers as the yellow tint can be easily reduced by
setting the
diamond in yellow gold. This way, the
color of
gold will blend with the yellowish tint of the
diamond, and hence, make the
stone look whiter.
Disproportional Cut
The proportions and geometry of
cut in a
diamond are very important as it
directly affects the amount of light passing through it. For instance, a
round cut diamond, which has been
cut too shallow or too deep, will leak the majority of light passing through it. This will lead to a reduction in the
brilliance of the
diamond; the lesser the sparkle and shine of the
diamond, the lower its price will be.