Purple diamonds become purple every year when a new president is elected
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
No, it makes brown. Red and blue makes purple.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Mixing purple and white can create a shade of blue. Purple is made by mixing red and blue together, so adding more white to the mixture can lighten the color and create a blue hue.
'White' diamonds are available in colours described from D to Z. Coloured diamonds may be rated in 27 categories, according to gemologists, including:Red,Orangish-Red,Reddish-Orange,Orange,Yellowish-Orange,Yellow-Orange,Orange-Yellow,Orangish-Yellow,Yellow,Greenish-Yellow,Green-Yellow,Yellow-Green,Yellowish-Green,Green,Bluish-Green,Blue-Green,Green-Blue,Greenish-Blue,Blue,Violetish-Blue,Bluish-Violet,Violet,Purple,Reddish-Purple,Red-Purple,Purple-Red,Purplish-Red"A modifying color combination can also be added (e.g., Olive or Brown-Olive) for stones without the purest hues. Additionally, for diamonds the following colors are used: White (which are milky), Black (which are opaque), Gray, Pink, Brown."
Not all diamonds have names: usually, large diamonds are named. There are two diamonds in the list, below, described with the word purple. This doesn't mean that there are not more; it simply means that not all purple diamonds are named, and that finding lesser-known purple diamonds requires more than a cursory Internet search.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
Yes, some diamonds will give this appearance.
Mother earth makes black diamonds.
Three diamonds.
Diamonds are a resource and are made naturally by the earth.
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
'Rare' is a judgment; and you are the judge. Natural purple diamonds are rare enough to command high prices when they are found, and when the stone is large enough to be cut into a gem-quality diamond. You can shop, below, and find the purple diamond of the colour-intensity, clarity and carat weight that you want.
Red+Blue=Purple
No, it makes brown. Red and blue makes purple.
Diamonds naturally occur in 'white', yellow, orange, blue, red, green, purple, pink and variations of these, such as red-purple. Then each of these colours can be graded light, fancy, intense and vivid, depending on the saturation of colour in the gem.
A purple diamond is probably a pink-purple or red-purple in colour. A yellow diamond may be called a 'canary'. All coloured diamonds are graded by colour and by these nine descriptors, according to Wikipedia: " Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid."