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Hi I'm Craig. My large forehead sparkles like a diamond, and this is Mental Floss on Youtube.
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Today I'm gonna answer Butterwitt's big question.
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Why are white diamonds so expensive?
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Well Mr. Butterwitt, a few things determine a diamond's quality therefore its price.
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These are what the diamond experts refer to as the 4Cs, color, cut, clarity, and carat.
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There's a fifth optional, which is Craig.
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You asked specifically about color, but I'm gonna tell you a little bit about all of them because all four affect the diamonds' cost.
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Let's get started.
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Okay listen up fellows, I just proposed to my girlfriend and buying a ring was the hardest part.
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This is important.
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A diamond's cut refers to how symmetrical and well-polished the diamond is.
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This is important because it determines how light reflects off of the diamond.
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Unlike the other Cs, diamond-cut doesn't have a standardized grading scale.
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Some of the most popular ones are the round cut, oval cut, princess cut, Mario-Luigi and Toad.
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Currently round cut diamonds are more pricey because they're popular and more expensive to make.
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So if you choose a white diamond in a different cut, it would be less expensive.
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A diamond's clarity determines if it has blemishes, cloudiness, cracks, and so on.
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This is the diamond's clarity scale.
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If the diamond has scales on it, you got that diamond from a dragon, and I salute you brave sir or madam.
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Ideally the diamond is flawless if you can't see any of that stuff under ten times the magnification. The higher the clarity, the more rare and expensive it is.
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Moving on to carat, which describes the diamonds' mass.
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One carat equals two hundred milligrams.
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A diamond with a higher carat is more expensive.
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Are you starting to see a pattern here?
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As for color it has a scale as well.
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A white diamond is known as colorless, which is ideal on that scale.
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Why? Well, let me throw a fifth C at you.
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Carbon. I threw Craig at you earlier but that's not real, so no...
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Diamonds are completely made up of carbon.
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A white diamond is pure carbon, which means it has no impurities, and then that means it's more expensive.
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Most of the diamonds that are found fall lower on the color scale with a yellow or brown tint to them.
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This is nitrogen, and even a small amount of it can change the color, making the diamond impure.
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Once you go beyond Z on that scale, you reach what is known as Now I Know my ABCs.
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No, fancy color diamonds.
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As you probably know, some of the most expensive diamonds in the world are pink, red, and blue.
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The dark blue Hope Diamond is worth over two hundred million dollars.
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That's simply because these diamond colors are more rare and more expensive.
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Thanks for watching Mental Floss on Youtube made with the help of these lovely diamonds.
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If you have a question of your own that you'd like an answer such as "will you marry me," leave it in the comments below.
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The answer to that one is no. I'm already getting married. Sorry about that.
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See you next week!