Blue diamonds are extremely rare, the price for is usually determined by the auctions. For example The Wittelsbach Diamond was sold for record $24.3 million at auction in London in 2008. See the link below for more information on blue diamonds and their prices.
'Blue' is not a definitive colour description for a coloured diamond: varieties include "Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid." This is in addition to the shade of blue, of which there are too many to list. You can read more, below. In addition, the diamond's clarity and cut are included in any valuation. You may be able to price a 'blue' diamond that is a man-made diamond elsewhere. The cut and clarity will also be factors in consideration of the price you will pay.
The address of the Blue Diamond Library is: 14 Cottonwood Dr, Blue Diamond, 89004 0040
You can shop online -- link below -- for the synthetic blue diamond that you want, by giving them all the parameters required to price this diamond. Using this site, be aware that you can buy a stone that is... ... a "round brilliant up to about .45 carat in VS, SI and I quality levels. You may request to be put on a waiting list for a larger diamond, but please be aware it may take years for a blue diamond 1 carat or larger."
The Hope Diamond is a famous blue diamond known for its deep blue color and storied history, including tales of curses and intrigue.
Today on Blue Nile, the going price you pay for this cut/ carat weight will be between US$2,657 and US$18,221, depending on the clarity and shade of white diamond you want.
A blue diamond is commonly referred to as a "blue diamond," but it is also known as a "fancy blue diamond" when it possesses a significant saturation of blue color. These diamonds get their color from the presence of boron in their crystal structure. Notable examples include the Hope Diamond and the Blue Moon Diamond, which are renowned for their stunning blue hues.
Today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a diamond weighing 11.91 carats -- the closest to the weight you want -- and your price will be US$572,200.
Blue Diamond - comics - was created in 1941.
Your price for any diamond depends on the cut, carat weight, colour and clarity of the diamond that you want to buy.
Any raw diamond can be sold to a diamond cutter for whatever the diamond cutter will pay. The price will depend on the colour and intensity of the blue, the clarity of the stone and the ability to verify that the blue colour is natural, not radiated. When cutting a diamond about 60% of its carat weight is lost. As a first step, best practices dictate that you take your stone to a certified gemologist and pay for an evaluation of the diamond. This document gives you more leverage when working with a diamond cutter, than if you simply approach one not in possession of the value of what you bring in to be cut.
Carat weight is only one characteristic -- add colour, clarity and cut -- of a diamond's price. Today on Blue Nile, you can pay between US$8,572 and US$36,861, depending on the colour, clarity, cut and exact carat weight that you want. A fancy diamond colour will be more expensive.
You can purchase a diamond of this weight today on Blue Nile and pay between US$55,496 and US$510,961, depending on the colour, cut and clarity that you want. The setting and the work to install the diamond into the setting of your choice will be in addition to the price of the diamond.