Diamonds naturally occur in 'white', yellow, orange, blue, red, green, purple, pink and variations of these, such as red-purple. Then each of these colours can be graded light, fancy, intense and vivid, depending on the saturation of colour in the gem.
Black diamonds are black.
There are really color diamonds which are rare and thats why they expensive
No, they are diamonds. They are called chocolate diamonds because of their brown color.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
Industrial diamonds can appear cloudy and gray, because of their flaws and inclusions.
Althoguh clarity or color enhanced diamonds are "safe" to buy, they should be dramatically discounted from the price of natural diamonds.
reflect a rainbow of colours
blue is a color like the color of blue diamonds Blue is a color
Diamonds can range in color from clear to red and even blue. Most commonly, diamonds are colourless.
No. Diamonds do not change color. Their colors are decided before they're dug up.
No. Chocolate diamonds are made from carbon, like all colours of diamonds. The name just comes from the color and there is no cocoa inside them.
Natural blue diamonds represent one colour of natural diamonds -- others being yellow, orange, green, pink and so forth. Blue diamonds contain boron within their chemical structure, which gives the stone reflective properties that make it appear blue.