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Exquisite diamond jewelry is not limited to colorless or clear diamonds. Pieces of fine jewelry can also feature the vibrant or subdued tones of colored diamonds within their design. While structurally, a diamond is a diamond, the appearance of colored diamonds differs as a result of the environment in which they develop.
When sex siren Marilyn Monroe famously wobbled "Diamonds Are a Girl´s Best Friend", she was considered the height of glamour, cavorting around in head-to-toe crisp, white diamonds. Had Miss Monroe been alive today however, she may have been sporting an altogether different look.
Colored diamonds have hit the diamond market with the force of a sledgehammer. It’s now possible to find diamonds in almost every color of the spectrum, including gray, yellow, orange, red, green, purple, pink and sometimes brown or even black! These colored diamonds are created by flaws in the structure, and other imperfections within the diamond itself. Light is refracted differently, resulting in a myriad of colors.
Diamond color is one of the four grades used in determining the value of a diamond. The stones will occur naturally in a range of colors, but the most common one are the pure colorless diamonds.
Most people have had experience with diamonds, the beautiful, shimmering and shining gems that are a symbol of eternal love. However, more and more there are colored diamonds being marketed that seem to be the exact opposite of what a diamond is supposed to look like. It is now not uncommon to hear of ruby red diamonds, amber diamonds, yellow or pink diamonds or even blue and green diamonds.
Consumer demand for rare colored diamonds has skyrocketed in recent years. One of the reasons they have grown so popular, aside from being a smart investment strategy, is that they have been donned with greater and greater frequency by some of the world's most famous celebrities. With more and more celebrities walking down the red carpet wearing natural colored diamond jewelry, it was only a matter of time before the adoring masses took notice.
For many engagement ring buyers, the preferred diamond color is white - indeed, the whiter, the better (and the pricier!). A pure white diamond, often known as blue-white and graded color 'D' is exceptionally hard to come by and these stones demand premium prices. As you move down the diamond color scale (and down the alphabet towards a grading of 'Z') the diamond becomes less white and tends towards pale yellow colors. These 'tinted' diamonds are considered to be of an inferior color and consequently fetch lower prices.
The naming convention for colored diamonds was not always the same as it was earlier. Historically, the colored diamonds were named after the specific location from where they came. This caused a fair amount of confusion since there were multiple locations from where specific colored diamonds were mined.
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Colored diamonds have always been the diamond trade's little secret. There have always been colored diamonds especially on the wholesale market, but now they are becoming more and more popular with the retail jewelry market.
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