Fancy Color Diamond Buying Guidelines
By Eden Rachminov
In the fancy color diamond trade, the buying process combines two factors, the diamond’s overall appearance (a more intuitive way) and the diamond’s gemological parameters. Normally, more weight is put on the overall appearance of the diamond. Furthermore, diamond buyers often conduct a very thorough selection process which actually simulates the buying process of a typical fancy color diamond shopper. This is an intuitive way of buying, and has been proven to lead to higher sales success rates.
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Auction Results: A Good Reference for Fancy Color Diamond Prices?
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Blue Diamonds
Studies show that blue is the most unseen color in nature and the combination of the most valuable natural crystal, fortunate enough to encounter boron particles during its enigmatic birth (boron is the element which causes the blue color in a diamond) creates with no doubt the most desirable colored gem throughout history, auction sales and today's market.
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Buying fancy color diamonds
One of the first things you should do before buying a fancy color diamond is clear your mind of misconceptions and prejudice about color, shape, size, and – especially - clarity. Because when we deal with fancy color diamonds, we deal with emotions.
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Mysteries of Pink Diamonds
Natural fancy pink diamonds are fascinating to diamond lovers and collectors. How darling are these exquisite gems? Queen Elizabeth II and Victoria Beckham are well-known pink diamond lovers. A flower brooch encrusted with a 23.6 carat pink diamond is one of the queen’s beloved items and fashion icon Mrs. Beckham possesses a luxurious pink diamond engagement ring.
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Investing in Fancy Color Diamonds
In recent years, fancy color diamonds, especially the larger and rarer ones (typically with an individual price tag of $500,000 and above) have emerged as a unique and attractive investment opportunity... read more about -
Investing in Fancy Color Diamonds
Interesting fact about pink diamonds
The color of some
pink diamonds can change greatly during the polishing process. One should wait at least 24 hours after the stone's final polishing before finalizing any deal to ensure that the diamond has reached its permanent color.
Supply & Demand of Fancy Color Diamonds
Supply of natural fancy color diamonds has been diminishing over the past six years while demand for fancy color diamonds has been steadily growing...Download document to learn more on the supply of
Supply and Demand for Natural Fancy Color Diamonds
Yellow and Orange Diamonds
The positioning of fancy yellows is unique — they are the most popular natural fancy color diamonds while, relatively speaking of course, they are the most common ones. It is estimated that around 60% of all natural colored diamonds belong to the fancy yellow category.
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