From brilliant blues to fiery reds, discover how nature crafts diamonds in every color, and why some shades are rarer than the rest Emma Saaty Selections from the Winston Fancy Color Diamond ...
These tinted diamonds make up just 0.01 percent of all natural diamonds mined, appearing in shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, and even red. Since 2005, pink diamonds have increased in value by ...
Deformation, impurities, radiation — many factors lend unexpected color to a diamond. By C. Claiborne Ray A. In diamonds, unexpected colors may arise in a variety of ways. These include small and ...
When shopping for a diamond, whether for an engagement ring or a piece of fine jewelry, you’ll quickly encounter the term Four Cs—Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight. These four characteristics ...
On top of it, the marketplace for diamonds can be really confusing. There are grades of clarity and color that lead to an overall quality rating. And, of course, diamonds are very expensive. The ...
A 28.86-carat D-color diamond sold for $2.1 million, setting a record for a jewel sold at an online-only auction. The VVS1 clarity gem was the top lot at Christie’s Jewels Online sale, held June 16 – ...
The 10.38-carat “Marie-Thérèse Pink Diamond,” which may have been once owned by Marie Antoinette, achieved more than $13.9 million (including buyer’s premium), nearly double its high estimate at ...
Diamonds are incredibly symbolic gemstones and are the hardest naturally occurring substance on earth. But it's their brilliance that makes them so meaningful to own. Some are blessed to have a ...
Sotheby's Geneva auction will feature the stunning 10-carat "Mediterranean Blue Diamond," estimated to fetch $20 million. This rare, fancy vivid blue diamond, sourced from South Africa, is captivating ...
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