You have used one of the proper names for such a diamond.
However, many other words would be added to describe an orange diamond, including yellow and brown, and also including saturation descriptions, such as Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid.
Without endorsement, you can review a rich variety of 'orange' diamonds, below.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
Danger
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a hazard buoy. Watch out for shoals, rocks, fallen trees, construction, or other hazards.
Vertical white with an orange diamond, and orange bands above and below the diamond,
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a hazard buoy. Watch out for shoals, rocks, fallen trees, construction, or other hazards.
An orange crossed diamond and black lettering indicates an area where vessels are prohibited and only swimming is allowed.
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a type of navigational aid known as a regulatory buoy. This buoy typically indicates the presence of a controlled area, such as a no-wake zone or a swimming area. The orange diamond signifies a cautionary message or an activity that boaters should be aware of. It helps ensure safety and compliance with local boating regulations.
Because of it's color
yellow canary diamond
watch out for dangers such as rocks and stumps