The Unique Beauty of Loose Colored Diamonds
When shopping for your diamonds, keep in mind that most loose colored diamonds have had some sort of treatment, as natural colored diamonds are rare and expensive. You should assume that any affordable loose colored diamond has been treated in some way, usually to enhance the color. Another option is to consider synthetic diamonds from the start, which have been created in a laboratory. Your jeweler should be able to give you complete information about the origins of your diamonds before you purchase them.
Although there are many diamond colors available, yellow is the most common, followed by red, blue and green loose colored diamonds. The color is graded on two different factors, the first is the actual hue, such as yellow, or green; and the second is the intensity of that hue. Usually the more vivid the color, the more expensive the loose colored diamonds are. You may be better off with a more common color with a vibrant intensity hue. Since color is primarily the main consideration in choosing your colored gemstones, this should be one of your main factors when selecting a diamond.
A good cut will also help bring out the most intense color possible, and allow you to fully appreciate the beauty of the stone, since it won't be camouflaged by its setting. The most popular cuts are round, oval, and princess shapes, which look wonderful in a variety of settings. Most cuts will include any stone inclusions which help to bring out the color in the diamond.
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Takeaways
- Although there are many diamond colors available, yellow is the most common,
Did You Know?
You should assume that any affordable loose colored diamond has been treated in some way, usually to enhance the color.
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