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gemville · 4 months
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Green Key Fancy Diamond Perfection Bracelet In 18k Gold and Black Ceramic With 14.82 CTW Mixed Fancy Vivid Diamonds With Tsavorite Garnet Accents, Jeffrey Bilgore
Photo Courtesy: Jeffrey Bilgore
Source: jckonline.com
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blog-megg · 9 months
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Colored Diamond Jewelry: Captivating Beauty Beyond Rarity
In the world of gemstones, diamonds have always held a special place due to their unparalleled brilliance, durability, and timeless elegance. But among these diamonds, there exists a subset that takes rarity and beauty to a whole new level – colored diamonds. These captivating gems, known for their exquisite hues and exceptional rarity, have been fascinating connoisseurs and collectors for centuries. In this article, we delve into the enchanting realm of colored diamond jewelry, exploring their origin, characteristics, and enduring appeal.
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Origin and Formation: Nature's Masterpiece
Colored diamonds, often referred to as "fancy-colored diamonds," owe their captivating hues to the presence of trace elements or structural defects within the crystal lattice. Unlike traditional white diamonds, which result from pure carbon crystallization, colored diamonds come to life through unique geological processes that imbue them with a diverse spectrum of colors. For instance, a yellow diamond may contain traces of nitrogen, while a blue one might have boron as its coloring agent. The intensity and saturation of these colors determine their rarity and value.
A Kaleidoscope of Colors:
The rarity of colored diamonds cannot be overstated. Out of every 10,000 carats of mined diamonds, only a single carat is a colored diamond. This incredible scarcity is a result of the specific geological conditions required for their formation. The incredible journey that these diamonds undertake, often involving immense pressure and heat over millions of years, is what makes each colored diamond a unique work of art. From delicate pastels to vibrant pinks, blues, greens, and even deep reds, the color spectrum of these diamonds is as vast as it is mesmerizing.
The Radiance of Rarity: Investment and Sentiment
Colored diamonds have established themselves not only as breathtaking jewelry pieces but also as sound investment opportunities. The limited supply and growing demand have led to consistently appreciating values, making colored diamond jewelry a sought-after asset class. Collectors and investors are drawn to their potential to preserve and grow wealth while owning a truly singular piece of Earth's history.
Beyond their investment potential, colored diamonds hold profound sentimental value. They are cherished heirlooms that can be passed down through generations, carrying with them stories of their rarity and the emotions they evoke. Whether given as an engagement ring, a milestone gift, or simply a personal indulgence, colored diamond jewelry is a powerful symbol of individuality and enduring love.
Crafting Masterpieces: Designing with Colored Diamonds
The allure of colored diamond jewelry is not solely about their rarity; it's also about the craftsmanship and creativity involved in bringing out their full beauty. Jewelry designers work meticulously to highlight the unique color and character of each diamond. Whether paired with white diamonds to enhance contrast, set in intricate patterns, or allowed to shine as a solitaire, colored diamonds offer endless design possibilities.
Ethical and Sustainable Considerations
As with all luxury goods, ethical and sustainable practices are increasingly important in the world of colored diamond jewelry. Many buyers seek assurances that the diamonds they purchase are sourced responsibly, adhering to fair labor practices and environmentally conscious mining methods. Some opt for lab-grown colored diamonds, which are chemically and physically identical to their mined counterparts but often come with a smaller ecological footprint.
An Everlasting Fascination
Colored diamond jewelry continues to captivate and enchant, appealing to those who value not only the aesthetics but also the rarity, history, and emotions these gems embody. With a kaleidoscope of colors and a timeless elegance that transcends generations, colored diamond jewelry stands as a testament to Earth's natural artistry and human craftsmanship. As you embark on your journey to own a piece of this unique allure, remember that each colored diamond tells a story millions of years in the making – a story that continues to unfold with every glance and every passing moment.
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littlefeatherr · 6 months
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Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioilleria necklace and earrings in white and pink gold with unheated pinks sapphires and diamonds.
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tiarascrowns · 4 months
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Cartier Diamond & Pearl Bracelet
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MAGIE BLANCHE Bracelet
Platinum, one 10.90-carat fancy brown-yellow pear-shaped rose-cut diamond, one 2.15-carat briolette-cut diamond, briolette-cut diamonds, white and coloured natural pearls, brilliant-cut diamonds.
- Jewellery Historian, HJ vol.2
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ritzjewelers · 10 months
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Blue Topaz Ring with Double Diamond Halo. Made by Ritz Jewelers in Los Angeles. Contact us for inquiries. Have a great day!!!
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vpofcookies · 2 years
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Red banquet fit?
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manorjewels · 5 months
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Mesmerizing work from Leen Heyne. Incredible talent who not only understands ‘flow’ but is able to spectacularly bring it to life. These pieces are dreams brought to life.
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lavitaliz · 2 months
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sup3rqu33n · 20 days
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gwyoi · 4 months
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People who say they can tell between natural and mined diamonds and prefer mined are so fucking stupid and have probably never looked at diamonds as much as I have 😭 99% of the time you can tell what’s lab because lab diamonds are clearer and bluer with less inclusions. Do you know how expensive it is to get a colorless VVS mined??? let alone 1ct +??? Sorry .
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gemville · 7 months
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Bibi van der Velden's 'Mermaid's Tail' Bracelet In 18k Rose Gold, White Gold and Brown and White Diamonds
Retail Price: $32,400.00
Source: jckonline.com
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unravelingwires · 7 months
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Propones
Witches don’t exchange engagement rings. They do, however, have moors, worn on the right hand and symbolizing loyalty and safe harbor. Traditionally, these are made from actually woven plant stems enchanted against decay, but in the modern day, these rings can be made from anything so long as their band looks like woven fibers.
Jaya has three moors. The first is for the Narayana family, a dull gold band. The second is for the Chel family, an heirloom with the noble crest bound by strings of bound water. The last is a representation of her sponsorship of Lilith, an extremely traditional weaving of grass dyed gold.
Max has one moor. It's a similar Chel family moor of bound water.
Lara has one moor, made from dragon marrow to symbolize the Ravenswoods. Aster has a similar one.
Ellie has one moor, a meticulously enchanted ring of overlapping flower petals collected by hand by her parents.
Lilith has two moors. One was woven from grass stems by her mothers, enchanted to remain bright green. The other is a ring of ice strands dyed green and bought by Jaya.
Natalie has no moors. She wears a simple black ring she bought when she was twelve to cover this up.
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littlefeatherr · 1 year
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Cullinan Asscher-cut diamond on show in Paris
Named after its first owner, the Asscher-cut gem left South Africa to take its place among the British crown jewels in 1907 under Kind Edward VII . Now another nation, Armenia, has put the 110-carat stone on display.
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tiarascrowns · 5 months
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Peacock Ring
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Maggi Simpkins' Peacock Ring
Centering an emerald-cut diamond, surrounded by custom-cut sapphires, emeralds and teal blue diamonds.
Emerald-cut diamond weighs 10.12 carats
Sapphires weighing a total of approximately 2.62 carats
Emeralds weighing a total of approximately 0.80 carat
Teal diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.24 carat
18 karat yellow gold
Signed Maggi Simpkins
Size 7¼  
Accompanied by GIA report no. 5211466866, dated 12 February 2021, stating that the diamond is H color and VS2 clarity, excellent polish and symmetry.
- Sotheby's
This piece is part of Sotheby's Brilliant and Black: A Jewelry Renaissance, the selling exhibition dedicated to showcasing the extraordinary skill, imagination, and craftsmanship of Black jewelry designers.
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liroyalty · 8 months
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A taste of Tiger's Eye Formal Dresses
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And Star Rose Quartz's Formal Dresses
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ritzjewelers · 1 year
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Customized Yellow Diamond And Ceylon Sapphire Earrings. Only The Best For The Best Of Clients. We Love You!!! Enjoy! Ritz Jewelers, Los Angeles. 
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