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      • Gray diamonds belong to the family of fancy-colored diamonds, and they got their color thanks to inclusions trapped inside them. Unlike colorless diamonds, inclusions in fancy diamonds are a good thing because they’re what gives them their unique color.
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  2. Diamonds with a pure gray hue are a rare treasure indeed. More often, gray is mixed with blue or violet hues, but it can present as a modifying hue alongside a wide range of colors that have a low color saturation. Pure gray diamonds are so uncommon that many are not even aware that they exist.

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  3. Grey diamonds are classified in the same way, and have different intensity levels when it comes to their color: Gray Diamond Hue Intensity Chart. Above we can see the official terminology of these different shades of gray diamond; faint gray, very light gray, light gray, fancy light gray, fancy gray, and fancy deep gray.

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  4. Diamonds occur in a variety of colors—steel gray, white, blue, yellow, orange, red, green, pink to purple, brown, and black. [2] [3] Colored diamonds contain interstitial impurities or structural defects that cause the coloration; pure diamonds are perfectly transparent and colorless.

  5. Grey is associated with sophistication and elegance and chimes with the modern trend for minimalism, but they are anything but dull: a grey diamond still dazzles, with hints and flashes of many colours.

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  6. Grey diamonds fall in to two categories: Fancy Grey Diamonds (left) and Salt and Pepper (also known as Included Grey Diamonds, right). They’re distinctively different in appearance, clarity and rarity – which also impacts the varying costs between the two.

  7. Gray Diamonds are quite misleading - but in a good way. They are extremely rare. Far more rare than yellow diamonds and brown diamonds even though price wise they are located near them in the lower range of fancy colored diamonds prices - making them a very interesting buy.

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