Yes, you can buy one, or inherit one.
Note that a gemologist can confirm that the diamond is a natural yellow and not an enhanced stone.
Take the stone to a certified gemologist, who will be able to tell you the origin of the diamond. To the amateur, a yellow diamond just looks like a yellow diamond.
Both "canary" and "yellow" are words that can be used to describe a yellow colored diamond, althoguh keep in mind that a true, natural yellow diamond is NOT graded on the same scale as a white diamond that has a lot of yellow in it .
Yellow diamonds get their color from the presence of nitrogen molecules within the carbon structure of the diamond. The more nitrogen present, the stronger and more vivid the yellow color will be. Natural yellow diamonds are rare and highly prized for their unique and vibrant hue.
'Citrine' is the brand (?) name for yellow; diamond is the mineral. Your local jeweler can verify that this gem is a diamond. If you are buying a citrine diamond, ask for documentation as to its authenticity, including the source of its colour: natural or enhanced. (Yellow diamonds, regardless of the name of the yellow colour, that are enhanced, are less valuable than naturally coloured diamonds.) As a note, citrine is also the name for the yellow variety of quartz, which is far less valuable than diamond.
yellow canary diamond
A yellow diamond is a natural fancy-coloured diamond that gets its warm yellow hue from the presence of nitrogen atoms during its formation. These atoms absorb blue light, giving the diamond its distinct yellow appearance. At We Buy Diamond, we buy both natural and lab-grown yellow diamonds, whether they’re pale lemon or vivid canary in colour. The more intense and evenly distributed the yellow shade, the higher the potential value. Our GIA-trained gemologists carefully assess each yellow diamond’s colour intensity, cut, clarity, and carat weight to determine its true market worth. If you’re looking to sell a yellow diamond in the UK, we’ll ensure you receive a fair, transparent, and competitive offer based on its certified characteristics.
Every natural diamond is the most natural diamond.
Generally, diamond colours are shades of yellow, blue, pink, green, or amber. Orange, chocolate and black are also colours of a diamond stone.
There is no particular song titled yellow diamond but Rihanna's new song "We found love" has the lyrics yellow diamond in it.
The rarest diamond color is the natural red diamond. Most diamond dealers have never seen one, other than a "red" diamond that was originally congac or yellow color, and was treated to look red. The second rarest is the natural untreated green diamond, then, the natural untreated orange, then the blue and the pink diamonds. The value depends on many other factors however. But colorless diamonds are still the most sought after.
A diamond typically forms deep within the earth and starts out as colorless. The presence of impurities or structural defects can introduce color variations in diamonds, resulting in a range of colors such as white, yellow, brown, blue, pink, and more.
The yellow diamond on the Brazilian flag symbolizes the wealth of the country's natural resources, particularly its gold reserves. It is set against a green background, which represents Brazil's lush forests and natural beauty. Together, these colors reflect the rich heritage and resources of the nation. The blue circle and white stars within the diamond further signify Brazil's sky and its states.