Of course, buying a D color diamond will be much expensive than going for an N stone, but there are other factors too that determine a diamond’s overall worth. For instance, an H color diamond featuring round brilliant cut and IF clarity will be way too pricier than a D stone having a square cut and SI2 clarity. Then there is the carat factor too. A solitaire round brilliant diamond ring featuring a 1 carat diamond will be more expensive when compared to two halo set square diamond rings that have a collective carat weight of 1 carat. Although the color is a part of the 4 C’s, which you need to consider when buying a diamond ring, it usually has a very minimal part in determining the value of the diamond as that played by cut, clarity, and carat. In fact, there is almost no color difference in stones from D to F color range, yet the price of the diamond ring will vary significantly going down the diamond ring color scale.