If you mean as a raw material then it is white and kinda yellowish.If you mean not raw it is like a mirror white(these are the ones on the rings)
A mineral crystal is not necessarily a diamond, but a diamond is a mineral crystal. All minerals, such as diamond, have crystalline structures.
Yes, and the natural occurrence of this colour is attributable to the inclusion of boron within the crystal structure of the diamond.
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If you consider other minerals, such as nitrogen -- yellow, or boron -- blue, impurities, these minerals give a diamond the respective colour. As well, there can be visible flaws in a diamond, which are inclusions of other minerals within the diamond crystal that appear as dots or streaks.
Take your crystal to a local jeweler who can use a probe to help you determine whether or not your crystal is a diamond.
Diamond is a crystal. Yes.
Quartz diamond crystal, commonly known as Herkirmer diamond, is not the same as diamond. A Herkimer diamond can be set in a wedding ring.
No, a diamond is clear carbon.
A diamond advertised with a 'CC' colour is a diamond advertised without a standard classification for its colour. The best colour grade for a 'colourless' diamond is 'D'. The advertiser may be able to explain this colour coding to you: no results are available using 'CC' as a query for a colour of diamond.
Diamond is a crystal. Yes.
Your local jeweler can help you determine whether or not the crystal coloured stone you have is a diamond or not.
A diamond's natural colour may be white, or yellow, or brown, or any other diamond colour.