Here are the ways to describe a diamond with green characteristics, including:
"...Greenish-Yellow, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Yellowish-Green, Green, Bluish-Green, Blue-Green, Green-Blue, Greenish-Blue..."
together with a description of the saturation of the color characteristic, including:
"...Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid."
So there are many, many ways to describe a 'green' diamond.
(Thanks to Wikipedia for the vocabulary, above.)
It is called a 'Plumbob'.
Green diamonds are referred to as "green diamonds". They get their color from natural radiation exposure that causes defects in the diamond's crystal lattice, resulting in the green hue. They are one of the rarest colored diamonds in the world.
Natural green diamonds are extremely rare. You would call one a 'green diamond'. According to the GIA Web site: "Green diamonds get their color when radiation displaces carbon atoms from their normal positions in the crystal structure. This can happen naturally when diamond deposits lie near radioactive rocks, or artificially as a result of treatment by irradiation."
Green Diamond was created in 1936.
A green diamond is a diamond in possession of a shade of green. A gemologist can help you identify the source of its colour -- whether natural or treated.
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It is emerald and the colour is emerald green
Kawasaki Diamond Dark Green Colour No. 200730 OR.... Close match Rover MGRC138 Racing Green
A diamond-shaped poem is called a "diamond poem" or a "diamond shaped poem."
It is called the diamond or the diamond year.
A diamond object is usually called a diamond, but can also be called a rock, a stone, or simply bling.
There is a famous diamond of about this weight called the Hope Diamond.