In an ironic twist of fate, a stone of this ever so faint slightly tint, is much rarer than a colorless stone - and therefore a K costs as cost as much as a D if not more.
And, taking all preconceived notions out of it... you could make a case that the slight tint is more attractive than a boring old colorless diamond.
I love the way this one is cut.
The massive pavilion facets are like beacons of bright light. There's a generous crown, small table combination.
The stone has tons of life and sparkle. Fire.
Lovely rectangular profile.