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COLORED DIAMOND


Colored diamonds account for approximately 0.1% of all diamonds mined over the years. Colored diamonds, as opposed to more common transparent diamonds, are rare and highly sought after in the world of luxury jewelry. When viewed face-up, the colored diamonds have a distinct body color. Although all fancy diamonds are valuable in their own right, certain colors are more desirable than others.

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What Exactly Are Colored Diamonds?


Colored diamonds come in a variety of hues, including blue, red, green, orange, pink, purple, brown, and even black. Their hue, saturation, and tone, however, are not the same.


Red diamonds are the rarest and most valuable diamonds, closely followed by Yellow and Blue diamonds.

Colored diamonds are not only extremely beautiful and exquisite, but they are also extremely rare, making them quite expensive. Quality red diamonds, for example, are currently worth around $8,000000, while the Heart of Eternity, a fancy blue diamond, is said to be worth around $16,000000. The Hope Diamond, a fancy blue diamond, is valued at around $250,000,000. While pure diamonds are completely transparent and have no natural hue, diamonds become colored when they contain impurities and flaws in their structure, which gives them that natural hue. Color can range from very light to vivid, but a diamond is only considered colored if the color is visible. Some of these defects could be nitrogen or boron atoms replacing regular carbon atoms within the diamond's crystal lattice, or small particles of non-diamond elements could be incorporated. There could also be empty sites within the diamond that were supposed to be filled with carbon. As a result, one or more of these flaws results in colored diamonds. Talk about flaws creating great beauty. Because of their beauty, as well as their scarcity and high consumer interest, colored diamonds are extremely expensive, with some selling for millions of dollars per carat.


Diamonds are rare forms of crystalline carbon found in minerals. If a diamond were made entirely of carbon and its crystalline structure was perfect, the diamond would be colorless. However, several flaws may occur as a result of diamonds' long and difficult interaction with the earth. Some colored diamonds, on the other hand, sell for between $80000 and $160,000 per carat. The prices of these diamonds vary widely. Colors that are more popular, such as red and blue, are more expensive and valuable than colors like light yellow and brown. As a result, a red diamond can fetch millions of dollars per carat, whereas a yellow diamond can fetch thousands of dollars.

However, the price of colored diamonds is determined by more than just their hue. The uniformity of the color distribution and the depth to which the colors have saturated the gem are also important factors that can increase or decrease the market value. Also important are the diamond's quality and size.


Where Can You Buy Colored Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry?




As previously stated, colored diamonds are extremely rare, and it is difficult to find jewelry made with them. The majority of the pieces made with these fancy diamonds are owned by individuals. Dianoche, on the other hand, can provide you with any fancy diamond you desire. We are all about matching you with any fancy diamond piece you desire, in any shape, quality, or quantity. It makes no difference whether you want a single fancy diamond or a pair, or whether you want to buy them in jewelry. If you want jewelry, you can find it pre-made or have it custom-made based on your preferences. Dianoche is here to serve you, and we always have loose colored diamonds for sale. In addition, to make things easier for you, we have a colored diamonds collection on our website. You can visit the website and browse the available options to be inspired, ease your search, and make a decision. So why wait when you can contact Dianoche for information on colored diamonds and fancy diamond jewelry from professionals? Fill out the form below to get started on your quest for fancy diamonds and jewelry.

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