Facts! Fancy Colored Diamonds

 

Get colored diamonds in all sizes and price ranges with us. Available in Munich and Augsburg!

We are your specialists for colored diamonds in Munich and Augsburg, serving as one of the few GIA graduate gemologists in Germany! This allows us to provide expert advice on Fancy Colored Diamonds. Additionally, you can find colored diamonds with us for engagement rings, wedding rings, and, of course, any other jewelry!

What is a Fancy Colored Diamond?

A “Fancy Colored Diamond” is a diamond that typically has a color by nature. Diamonds are not radiant white when they come from the earth. There are diamonds available in a wide variety of colors.

How do diamonds get their color?

The color in diamonds is caused by the included gases. For example, the inclusion of the gas “boron” creates a blue diamond. Similarly, diamonds become yellow due to the inclusion of nitrogen.

In what colors are Fancy Colored Diamonds available?

Diamonds come in nearly all colors, with yellow being the most commonly occurring color in nature. The rarest is red. Also popular are blue, pink, and green. It’s not just the color but especially the intensity that determines the popularity and price of colored diamonds. They are categorized from Fancy Deep (very intense color) to Faint (very light). Most colored diamonds come with certificates, for example, from GIA.

What do Fancy Colored Diamonds cost? Are colored diamonds more expensive than white diamonds?

This cannot be answered categorically, as it depends on many factors, including color, intensity, cut, and clarity.

As a general rule:

Brown diamonds are often less expensive than white (colorless) diamonds of comparable quality.

Yellow diamonds up to the “Fancy Light” level generally command a similar price to white diamonds.

Are all Fancy Colored Diamonds naturally colored?

Naturally occurring colored diamonds are very rare, making them highly sought after.

However, there are other ways to obtain colored diamonds. One method involves treating white diamonds. In this process, a white diamond is treated using the HPHT method (High Pressure High Temperature), similar to a high-pressure oven. This process activates the included gases, resulting in a diamond turning blue with Boron gas or yellow with included nitrogen. Additionally, there are Laboratory Grown Diamonds (Lab Grown Diamonds), which are artificial diamonds created in a laboratory. With these, diamonds can be produced in the desired color. The advantage of treated and lab-grown diamonds is that they are priced similarly to white (natural) diamonds.

Are colored diamonds popular? Are Fancy Colored Diamonds frequently purchased?

YES! Engagement rings with colored diamonds are very much in demand, especially for those seeking something “special” or “unique.” These gemstones are excellent alternatives to white diamonds.

Colored Diamonds and the 4C’s: Do they still play a role?

The 4C’s are the categories used to classify diamond quality. These are:

Color

Clarity

Cut

Carat

As mentioned above, the determination of color is different for Fancy Colored Diamonds compared to colorless diamonds. However, the other factors remain the same: excellent cut, high clarity, and size (carat weight) are also important. Designer Diamonds in Munich and Augsburg can assist you in finding the perfect Fancy Colored Diamond!

Are colored diamonds popular? Are Fancy Colored Diamonds frequently purchased?

YES! Engagement rings with colored diamonds are very much in demand, especially for those seeking something “special” or “unique.” These gemstones are excellent alternatives to white diamonds.

The significant advantage is that you can obtain a yellow diamond here, which is significantly more affordable compared to “Fancy” colors. However, beware: Not all XYZ colors are yellow! Often, there is brown or an intermediate shade that may not be particularly appealing. At Designer Diamonds, we specialize in XYZ diamonds and can assist you in finding the most beautiful colored diamond.

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