H color refers to a color grade assigned to Moissanites. Color is one of the four Cs (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat weight) used to assess the quality and value of a Moissanite. H color is considered to be in the near-colorless range, four grades below the highest color grade of D.
H color Moissanites exhibit a slight hint of color, typically noticeable when compared side by side with higher color grades. However, when viewed on its own, an H color Moissanite can still appear relatively white, especially to the naked eye. H color Moissanites offer a balance between quality and value, making them a popular choice for those seeking a beautiful Moissanite at a more affordable price point.
It's important to note that the appearance of color can be affected by factors such as the Moissanite's cut, size, and the setting in which it is placed. Additionally, other factors like cut, clarity, and carat weight also contribute to the overall beauty and value of the Moissanite.
Ultimately, the choice of Moissanite color is a personal preference and budget consideration. H color Moissanites provide a near-colorless option that offers a balance between cost and visual appeal, making them a suitable choice for those seeking a high-quality Moissanite with a slightly warmer tone.