Sky blue diamonds,light green, blue, golden, and blood shot red.
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Colour is not the only characteristic on which the cost of a diamond is based. However, there are all the colours of the rainbow that you can find in natural diamonds.
You can read more about the 27 colour hues used by the Gemological Institute of America, below. As well, be aware that in addition to these hues, a colour saturation level -- grade -- of each colour can be identified. You can also read more about grades, below.
it formed in a formation where flourescent minerals were present and they became part of the carbon bond that makes up the diamond. it usually makes the diamond more valuable. the hope diamond is flourescent (blue?)
The differences between a diamond and a cubic zirconia necklaces are the differences in the precious rocks used. What makes the difference in the necklace are the properties of the diamond and a cubic zirconia. The diamonds is stiffer and lighter and obviously more expensive.
Plutonium is very expensive but tritium, carbon as diamond and californium-252 are more expensive.
Gramme for gramme, ounce for ounce, you'll always pay more for diamond than for platinum.
All diamonds regardless of colour, have an equal hardness. Note, however, that carbonado, or black diamond, is more porous than white diamond.
No they are not. Chocolate, in this case, refers to the color of the diamond, not what it is made from. The stones are gorgeous to look at, but the more color a diamond has, the more expensive it becomes.
Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
By weight, when comparing equal amounts of platinum and diamond, gem-quality diamond will always be more expensive.
Yes, if the cut of the two stones is the same. The whole purpose of the color alphabet is to identify the intensity of the color.AnswerNot necessarily - while a higher color is usually more expensive, if the lower color grade diamond is cut to much better standards, then it can be more expensive but of lesser color. Cut is very important as it controls the brilliance. When a diamond cutter has to cut a piece of rough, they have to balance the final carat weight with how beautiful they want to make it. Example, compare the cost of a regular round brilliant versus a hearts and arrows cut round brilliant. The hearts and arrows will be noticeably more brilliant, but also more expensive.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a blue diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a red diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
Nitrogen is the most common atom that combines with carbon when a diamond is formed: more nitrogen makes the diamond more yellow. Other elements combine with carbon to give diamonds different colours. Read more, below.
Both are considered expensive, but a diamond is more expensive simply because it's a harder mineral.
it formed in a formation where flourescent minerals were present and they became part of the carbon bond that makes up the diamond. it usually makes the diamond more valuable. the hope diamond is flourescent (blue?)
yes not only that but the most expensive gem of all at more than $200 million
Stone for stone, a diamond will cost more than a sapphire.