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Buying A Colored Diamond Engagement Ring

By Lee Dobbins

The most famous diamonds in the world are colored diamonds so why shouldn‘t you have one in your engagement ring?  You could get a yellow diamond like the Tiffany diamond or perhaps a blue like the Hope diamond.  Another very popular color is pink.  In fact, colored diamonds are becoming quite a trend among celebrities as well as everyday people.

Plus buying a colored diamond for your ring may be a better investment.  Color  diamonds have an amazing financial track record.  In over 30 years, the value of colored diamonds has never decreased on  wholesale level.  In fact, the pink and blue diamonds have doubled every 5  years in a strong economy.   If you have invested in a colored diamond you could make a killing, in fact a high quality blue diamond could go for $50,000 in the 1970s and that same In the 1970’s stone would be worth between  2 and 3 million today!

While natural colored diamonds are quite expensive,  gemologists have developed  new ways to create versions that are  affordable for the average person.  They do this by treating the less desirable diamonds with  irradiation followed by intense heat.  This  amazing process turns brown and yellowish diamonds into  beautifully colored diamonds that you can  afford.  It can also produce  stunning greens,  blues, yellows, reds, purples and other  colors.  Although these colors are considered  permanent, there is a possibility  they could change during repairs if a high  heat is used.

If you are shopping for an engagement ring with a colored diamond stone, you should probably assume that anything remotely affordable has been treated.  If you are not sure ask about the  stones origin and request to view a lab  certificate to verify authenticity.

Another type of colored diamond that is affordable is a synthetic colored diamond. These are real diamonds that are grown in a lab.  As they are grown, the natural coloring and process of diamond formation is simulated.    Natural fancy color diamonds get their  coloring from different trace elements like nitrogen and other minerals that are present  in the stones.  Lab created diamonds can  be colored by exposure to radiation during its creation.  An example of a diamond affected  by radiation is a Green diamond.

Another way that a natural colored diamond  gets color is by its inclusions.  Interestingly enough, inclusions are regarded as  flaws in a colorless diamond and are very undesirable, but in a colored diamond the  inclusions give unique tones and brilliant  flashes of color  and are desirable.

When shopping for your engagement ring, remember that natural fancy colored  diamonds are extremely  expensive, and any colored  diamond which is labeled to be sold as a natural colored diamond should be accompanied by a certificate from a respected grading lab verifying it as such.

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Lee Dobbins is a jewelry designer and owner of Artisan Jewelry Online  where you can find out more about handmade jewelry, diamonds and other gem stones.




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