Fancy Color Diamonds
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008When we think of diamonds, we often imagine brilliantly white gemstones. But every so often, a diamond will come out of the ground in vivid color. These diamonds are extremely rare, accounting for only 0.001% of the total number of rough diamonds that are mined. Because of this, they are often far more expensive than normal diamonds. Here’s a quick run down of the main fancy colors:
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YELLOWYellow is one of the most familiar names known aside from white “colorless” diamonds. Canary is a term commonly used to describe intense yellow diamonds. Some of the yellows with higher intensity of color (Fancy Vivid Yellow) are as rare as the pink and blue diamonds. |
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PINKPink diamonds are rare and highly desired. Pink diamonds of higher intensity are the most rare. Most pink diamonds mined are faint to light colored (pastel colored). Many of the deep colored pink diamonds come from the Argyle mine in Australia. |
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BLUENatural blue color is one of the rarest of fancy color diamonds. These diamonds are amongst the most sought after by collectors. Color can range from faint to a very deep blue. |
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REDRed is by far the rarest of all colored diamonds. Fewer than 20 stones have so far been certified as red diamonds. Some of these have fetched over a million dollars per carat, although most other colored diamonds fetch between five to six figures per carat. |
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GREENGreen diamonds with no other secondary hues or modifiers are some of the rarest, and depending on intensity and purity of color, can command astronomical prices. Most green diamonds have either grey, brown or yellow modifiers. |
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PURPLEPurple diamonds with no secondary hues are very rare. Most of these diamonds are less than one carat in size and are very seldom found in dark to vivid lilac colors. Most purple diamonds exhibit needle-like color zones. |
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ORANGEOrange diamonds are not as rare as the red or green daimonds. Most orange colored diamonds have strong yellow or brown hues mixed in with the orange. Pastel colored orange diamonds are of similar value as pastel pinks and some blues. |
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GREYDiamonds with grey as the primary dominant color are also unique. These diamonds are comparitively reasonably priced (in the high four to low five figures per carat). |
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BLACKBlack diamonds are not transparent, and do not show fire (flashes of color) as other diamonds, but can be extremely expensive where they are in the dark to vivid color ranges. Black diamonds may give off secondary color hues of grey or white. |
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BROWNThese are the most widely available and surprisingly affordable colored diamonds. They provide a beautiful low cost alternative to pink, blue, grey, green or yellow diamonds. Common names used to describe brown color are: champagne, chocolate, coffee, golden, honey, bronze, cognac, etc. |
P.S. Thanks to Olympic Diamonds for some of the content here.












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