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Blue diamonds are very rare and very expensive. In order for them to be real blue they must be found naturally and color enhanced blue diamond is treated with heat and chemicals. If you are looking for authentic blue diamond’s then make sure the diamond is certified which will also indicate whether the diamond is natural or not. It all depends on the 4 C’s; cut, carat weight and clarity. You will need to do some research in order to decide what to buy.

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Yes, natural blue diamonds are very expensive compared to other coloured or white diamonds.

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Natural blue diamonds are among the most expensive diamonds, especially with high clarity and carat weight, regardless of the cut and how they were cut.

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