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Q: Where do you find blue diamonds?
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Are diamonds blue?

Not all. Some can be other colors. But there are blue diamonds


When was Big Blue Diamonds created?

Big Blue Diamonds was created in 1950.


What element makes diamonds blue?

Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.


Are blue diamonds rarer than white ones?

Blue diamonds are speculated to be rarer than white/clear diamonds because it is more difficult to form naturally. Blue diamonds, as such, are worth more than regular white diamonds


When was Blue Diamonds - aerobatic team - created?

Blue Diamonds - aerobatic team - was created in 1953.


Where can you find carbon from diamonds?

You can find carbon from diamonds in diamonds.


What are the distinguishing features of loose blue diamonds?

Loose blue diamonds are expensive to buy and are normally bought in good jewelers or online. The distinguishing features of loose blue diamonds are their natural blue tint and shape of the diamond.


Are diamonds blue or clear?

Gemstone diamonds of whatever colour are transparent.


Where is the blue diamond mined?

There is no mine for 'blue' diamonds. Diamonds with trace amounts of boron possess a 'blue' cast, and can come from any diamond mine.


Where can one purchase blue diamonds online?

You may be able to find a blue diamond online with a simple search using the term 'blue diamond'. Otherwise, you may be able to find an auction offering a blue diamond when an accommodation for bidding online.


Is the color blue natural color of diamonds?

Natural blue diamonds represent one colour of natural diamonds -- others being yellow, orange, green, pink and so forth. Blue diamonds contain boron within their chemical structure, which gives the stone reflective properties that make it appear blue.


Does Blue Nile sell diamonds crafted in Israel as conflict free diamonds?

You can read more about Blue Nile's Ethical Sourcing, below.