You can get a diamond color enhanced through coating or polishing.
If the diamond shines too much is of a frosty color,you may consider it fake.
The price of a diamond is influenced by several factors, commonly known as the 4Cs of diamond grading: carat weight, cut, clarity, and color. Carat weight refers to the diamond's size, with larger diamonds generally commanding higher prices. Cut quality affects the diamond's brilliance and fire, impacting its overall beauty and value. Clarity measures the presence of internal flaws and external blemishes, with flawless diamonds commanding premium prices. Finally, diamond color ranges from colorless to light yellow or brown, with colorless diamonds being the most valuable. Together, these factors determine the price and desirability of a diamond. Sites like diamondhedge also provides you augmented reality(AR) compare of diamond online
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That depends on the cut, carat, color and clarity. For e.g, a round 1 carat D color, IF clarity, and an excellent cut diamond costs about $11, 081 and a 1 carat marquise diamond with the same characteristics costs about $17, 066, both of which are GIA certified.
A 'quick and dirty' test is to pass the diamond over glass. If it cuts the glass, it's probably a diamond. Some 'fake' diamonds cloud up under cold water; a real diamond remains clear. Finally, a certified gemologist will always be able to tell whether a diamond is a real diamond, or a 'fake' diamond -- using a diamond tester.
Usually this means the diamond is natural but not the color -- it was colored to be black. Depending on the process used to color the diamond, the "color enhancement" is either permament regardless of what happens to that diamond or permanent with normal wear and tear (meaning it could lose it's black color in certain sitations - like if subjected to extreme heat).
Color enhancing a white diamond can potentially devalue it because it alters the natural color of the diamond. Some people may prefer the natural color of a white diamond over an enhanced one, which can affect its market value. It is important to disclose any enhancements when selling or purchasing a diamond.
I think it is an "enhanced" diamond.
Best practices dictate that you take your jewelery to a certified gemologist who can document your jewelery and give you a value for it. Today, on Blue Nile, you can purchase a similar diamond that has not been enhanced and pay US$6,100 to US$7,700, depending on the cut, color and carat weight of the diamond.
According to Wikipedia, diamonds can be altered by "...clarity treatments such as laser drilling to remove inclusions, application of sealants to fill cracks, color treatments to improve a white diamond's color grade, and treatments to give fancy color to a white or off-color diamond." You can read more about diamond enhancement, below.
You can have the clarity of a Diamond assessed at a Jewellers, often the item may be needed to be sent away. With an Enhanced diamond the diamond has been treated to achieve a better clarity than it originally had.
When a natural -- not man-made diamond -- is radiated, the crystals containing trace amounts of minerals other than carbon, the natural, latent colour of the stone is enhanced. Whenever a diamond is radiated, it is imperative that this process be documented, so that any potential buyer understands where the diamond 'got its colour'. A gemologist can determine whether or not a diamond has been irradiated and its colour, therefore, enhanced. Intensely coloured diamonds are generally more valuable than diamonds with less prominent colours. As well, naturally coloured diamonds are more valuable than diamonds that have been enhanced.
I'm pretty sure you can't do that. I know that if you expose the diamond to extreme heat it can enhance the natural color, but not to such an extreme degree as to remove the brown from a diamond and convert it to a colorless diamond. Usually brown diamonds are formed when minerals or elements get trapped within the diamond's chemical structure creating a tint. This is impossible to change. Diamond clarity, however, can be enhanced by using a laser.
The term 'enhanced' used to describe any diamond indicates that the diamond has been treated to achieve its characteristic. In this case, the diamond has been irradiated to intensify its colour.Enhanced diamonds are less valuable than naturally occurring [colour] diamonds.There are two main types of enhancements - Color Enhancements and Clarity Enhancements. Color treatments include HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature Treatment), Color Irradiation, and Coating. Clarity Enhancementsinclude Fracture Filling, Laser Drilling, and KM (Kiduah Meyuhad).You can check out Dianer Diamonds for more info.
At the online store 'Enhanced-Diamonds' one can purchase a number of diamond products including rings and stand alone diamonds. They are enhanced for increased clarity.
Not enhanced in terms of pearls
Yes, you can buy one, or inherit one. Note that a gemologist can confirm that the diamond is a natural yellow and not an enhanced stone.