Diamonds
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Diamonds: How They Got To Be That Color
Did you ever walk into a jewelry store and
see blue diamonds, pink diamonds, yellow
diamonds, or green diamonds, and wonder how
they got to be that color by nature? Yes
diamonds come in all of these colors, and
more naturally
When a diamond appears colorless, white light
or daylight ( all the colors of the spectrum
combined)
enter the diamond and are all absorbed so no
color is reflected back to the eye.
Color in diamonds is absorption and
reflection of light.
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Loose Round Diamonds
Diamonds are generally found in certain shapes such as baguette, emerald, heart, marquise, oval, pear, princess, radiant, round and trillion. The most stylish diamond shape has been the round shaped, because many people believed it to be an "ideal cut" that displayed the most intense sparkle in a diamond. The design also allows it to conceal flaws and imperfections. However, new technology has made other shapes just as dazzling, such as the princess cut and brilliant cut.
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Antique Diamonds
Antique diamonds have exceptional physical features and give a different look to diamond jewelry. They are very rare and may cost more than an average diamond. Today, it is not necessary to travel the work to find an antique diamond that is right for you. Jewelers can now mimic the ancient look of diamonds producing an antique pattern look. Some antique diamonds are a product of customized designs by the customers. The manufacturer of diamond, with the help of new technology can also give the di Read More...
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