K Color Diamond In White Gold

Here are a couple of examples of k colored diamonds in yellow gold.
K color diamond in white gold. Here is a stunning k color oval diamond in a yellow gold solitaire setting. Even an icy white diamond will appear more yellow when set in a yellow gold band. For the most part near colorless diamonds will also appear white in a white gold setting. This is why you will not really see the difference between an h colored diamond and a k colored diamond on a yellow gold ring.
Likewise here is a stunning j color diamond in a rose gold solitaire setting. K color for white gold setting. The trick is to make sure the diamond looks white in relation to the setting. However diamonds tend to absorb much more color of yellow gold than they absorb the color of white gold.
On the old color scales k was the equivalent of what was called tinted white as opposed the the next grade of tinted color. The following is a real email conversation between the diamond pro and a reader just like you who contacted us. The diamond ring in the video is from james allen if you are looking for high quality ring settings and diamonds that are cut for sparkle make sure you. When set with platinum or white gold the yellow tint in a k color diamond may start to become noticeable.
Warm toned diamonds are perfect. So it s necessary to spend more money on a diamond with a high color grade. And this is definitely true for white gold and platinum ring settings. Normally a j or k color could have a yellowish tint.
G h i and j. These white gold engagement rings from james allen all have f color diamonds which will always look perfectly colorless. This is a good indication that k belongs more to the top end of the scale than the bottom.