Gray Diamonds Guiding Info:
Gray diamonds consider to be one of the most unconventional natural fancy color diamonds amongs other mainstream colored diamonds however their appearance is much higher compare to other colour diamonds which makes them pretty much affordable. The range of the gray color hue is consider to be sizeable due to a consist of neutral color whose iterations are so diverse.
Color:
Natural Gray diamonds derive their either from a hydrogen or nitrogen defects which make the stones absorb equal quanteties of all light wavelengths. Other Gray diamonds get their color from boron which can be found mostly in Blue diamonds, these type of natural Gray diamonds marked as type IIb. it's actually a bit of a mystery how can the same mineral produce both Grey and Blue diamonds considering the fact that these two diamond color differ from each other structurally. Gray diamonds have little or no saturation at all, their color is a function of their tones. The Grey diamond color scale has a wide range starting at light Gray to dark Gray. A grey diamond can lean either cool or warm depending on the kind of secondary color it is found with – those that are paired with Blue or Green are usually cool-toned and those that are paired with Browns or Yellows will be warm-toned.
Intensity:
As part of the natural fancy coloured diamonds family Gray diamonds are also subjected to intensity of a color, or a combination of saturation and tone. The following describe Gray diamonds scale intensity: Light Grey, Fancy Light Grey, Fancy Grey, Fancy Dark Grey, and Fancy Deep Grey.