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caveden
09.06.2021 9:50:42

Like all diamonds, blue diamonds come in different shapes, sizes, and shades. Blue diamonds are in high demand but are becoming increasingly rare making them one of the most expensive diamond colors.There is no doubt, the most famous blue diamond is the Hope Diamond. Weighing in at 45 carats this blueish-green diamond holds a ton of history which contributes to its appeal and value. [links]


Jacob Boersma
10.05.2021 14:02:40

When you think diamond, you automatically think of the crystal clear diamond that is so commonly associated with the word diamond. However, white or crystal clear diamonds are not the only diamonds that exist. Diamonds can come in a range of different colors and shades. From yellow to blue and most colors in between colored diamonds exist and they are gorgeous.The most popular diamond colors are:


rapacity
31.05.2021 10:36:36

The most common question asked about blue diamonds is, are they real? The answer is yes. Often times people mistake blue diamonds for sapphires. While sapphires and blue diamonds may look similar they are definitely two different types of stones. Blue diamonds are created when boron particles become trapped inside the stone. Boron is responsible for absorbing yellow light which in returns reflects a blue color. here


wumpus
16.06.2021 10:02:01

If you are in the market for a pink diamond and you are concerned with affordability man made pink diamonds would be your best choice. Pink diamonds come in all shapes, sizes, and shades. The less pure the diamond is the least expensive it will be. Another popular diamond choice in the pink family rose gold, which has becoming increasingly popular in the last few years.


Dae
23.05.2021 18:21:22

Yellow diamonds are the most common fancy diamond color. Also known as a canary diamond, yellow diamonds have become an increasingly popular choice for engagement rings and fancy jewelry due to their unique shine and affordability compared to other colored diamonds. Yellow diamonds can come in all shapes and size as well as color intensities. The more intense and pure a yellow diamond is, the more expensive it tends to be. here


ggs
06.05.2021 10:24:48

Determining the value of a colored diamond is not much different from evaluating a non colored diamond. A professional diamond appraiser will look at color, clarity, carat weight, and cut. This evaluation is known as 4C’s of diamond appraisal. For more information on the 4C’s of diamond appraisal visit our blog on Diamond Value Factors.With a colored diamond, a diamond appraiser will most likely spend more time evaluating the color and clarity of the diamond. Not all colored diamonds are the same, and not all are expensive. The value of a colored diamond depends on how pure the color is and how clear the color shows through. They will also consider the rarity of the color.


subash
22.06.2021 2:19:59

If you are in the market for a pink diamond and you are concerned with affordability man made pink diamonds would be your best choice. Pink diamonds come in all shapes, sizes, and shades. The less pure the diamond is the least expensive it will be. Another popular diamond choice in the pink family rose gold, which has becoming increasingly popular in the last few years.


djclintoris
16.05.2021 19:46:08

Yellow diamonds are the most common fancy diamond color. Also known as a canary diamond, yellow diamonds have become an increasingly popular choice for engagement rings and fancy jewelry due to their unique shine and affordability compared to other colored diamonds. Yellow diamonds can come in all shapes and size as well as color intensities. The more intense and pure a yellow diamond is, the more expensive it tends to be. more


GoldRush
09.05.2021 21:40:09

When you think diamond, you automatically think of the crystal clear diamond that is so commonly associated with the word diamond. However, white or crystal clear diamonds are not the only diamonds that exist. Diamonds can come in a range of different colors and shades. From yellow to blue and most colors in between colored diamonds exist and they are gorgeous.The most popular diamond colors are:


Prze_koles
22.05.2021 12:08:01

The most common question asked about blue diamonds is, are they real? The answer is yes. Often times people mistake blue diamonds for sapphires. While sapphires and blue diamonds may look similar they are definitely two different types of stones. Blue diamonds are created when boron particles become trapped inside the stone. Boron is responsible for absorbing yellow light which in returns reflects a blue color. here


Guybrush
23.05.2021 12:12:23

Yellow diamonds can also be found in a range of shades from brownish-yellow, which are usually less expensive, all the way to greenish-yellow. The most expensive yellow diamond to sell thus far is the 100.09 carat Graff Vivid Yellow diamond which sold for $16.3 million at a sotheby’s auction in 2014. here


reQunix
12.05.2021 8:06:40

Determining the value of a colored diamond is not much different from evaluating a non colored diamond. A professional diamond appraiser will look at color, clarity, carat weight, and cut. This evaluation is known as 4C’s of diamond appraisal. For more information on the 4C’s of diamond appraisal visit our blog on Diamond Value Factors.With a colored diamond, a diamond appraiser will most likely spend more time evaluating the color and clarity of the diamond. Not all colored diamonds are the same, and not all are expensive. The value of a colored diamond depends on how pure the color is and how clear the color shows through. They will also consider the rarity of the color. more


atomesix87
24.05.2021 2:33:26

If graded today, many of these diamonds would be light enough in color that they would receive a color grade within the D-to-Z color scale; however, some would be graded as "fancy-color diamonds". The name "Cape" is still used today by many diamond professionals for diamonds of a light yellow color, regardless of their provenance. here


ggs
03.05.2021 5:13:19

These colored diamonds are rare and highly desirable. They are graded on a special scale according to the strength and quality of their yellow color. These diamonds are said to have a "Fancy" yellow color. On a scale developed by GIA, they are graded as Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Dark, Fancy Deep or Fancy Vivid according to the tone and saturation of their yellow color. [4] (This reference is for the GIA "Color Reference Charts". If you have a strong interest in colored diamonds, you really need to see these charts.)


oadriannadeleong
30.04.2021 7:28:07

On the GIA scale, a grade of "D" or "colorless" is the highest grade. Traces of yellow, brown, gray, or any other color within the gem will cause it to receive a lower color grade on the D-to-Z scale.


BookLover
24.05.2021 13:46:10

"Canary" is a name used in the gem or jewelry trade for diamonds with an obvious, usually Fancy-grade, yellow color. The name is imprecise because it is used for yellow diamonds that might be in the D-to-Z color scale, or all the way up through the Fancy colors to Fancy Vivid yellow. The name also does not imply any specific provenance. here


shaeehickman86
06.06.2021 19:08:27

The diamond ended up in the hands of De Beers and was sold to Donald Zale, chairman of Zale Corporation; Marvin Samuels of Premier Gems; and Louis Glick, a New York diamantaire. Mr. Samuels designed the cut and accepted the job of cutting the stone. [links]


Waterfox
16.06.2021 10:17:35

Green diamonds are so rare that most experts will examine them meticulously to make sure they’re genuinely from the earth, and not fabricated in a lab! Most green diamonds get their color from natural radiation in the rocks around it. Usually, only the outside or surface area of the diamond is green with the color rarely making it to the center of the diamond. If you’re lucky enough to have a natural green diamond, be careful when you get it polished so you don’t risk losing the color!


tuxsoul
17.06.2021 8:57:02

Just like yellow diamonds, orange diamonds get their color from nitrogen. However, the atoms must be aligned in a specific way to produce an orange diamond, which makes them incredibly rare. In fact, only mines in Australia and Africa have ever produced an orange diamond to date!


williambruss112
12.05.2021 6:12:32

The best known sources of fancy diamonds have been India, South Africa, and Australia. However they have been found in Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, and Indonesia. Different mines around the world may produce more colored diamonds, due to the makeup of the rocks and soil nearby. more


charlemith20
20.06.2021 13:18:17

Just like any stone, the rarer it is and the larger it is, the higher a price it can command. That’s why larger colored diamonds like the Pink Star Diamond can sell for so much. If you’re interested in buying or selling colored diamonds, look no further than Samuelson’s. We have nearly 100 years of buying and selling gems behind us – and we make sure they all are of guaranteed origin. Call us today or contact us online to request an appointment with one of our certified experts today.


Dave Kimble
21.06.2021 8:13:30

Naturally sourced red and pink diamonds are the rarest of any colored diamond. As of right now, gemologists have not yet discovered what causes red diamonds, and their best guess is that there is a defect in the atomic structure that is responsible. They’re so rare that only 20 or 30 truly red diamonds have ever been discovered!


redwine
15.05.2021 22:47:16

Naturally colored diamonds are often lighter in tone or saturation. Typically, for every 10,000 carats mined, only one will be a true colored diamond. Finding a naturally occurring colored diamond with medium to dark tones are even rarer – which is what often drives costs higher! more