about colored diamonds

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As well as a single, pure color, Blue diamonds can contain one, two, or even three of the following overtone colors; Gray, Grayish, Green, Greenish, Violetish, Gray Greenish, and Grayish Greenish.

Blue diamonds are found in all intensities, Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark intensity grades depending on the color combinations in the stone.


Natural pink diamonds are far and few, but still available through us to everyone. Allow yourself enough time to search through our vast collection, compare the best stones, and finally choose the perfect diamond.

Many of the world's economists and financial planners consider Pink diamonds to be some of the best alternative investments opportunities available today. This vividly passionate and feminine stone can be found in a pure single color or with any of the following overtone colors; Purple, Purplish, Brown, Brownish, Grayish, Orangy, Brownish Orangy, and Brownish Purple. The intensity grades of natural pink diamonds can be Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark.


All Yellow Diamonds are either pure single colored stones or contain anyone of the following overtone colors; Brown, Brownish, Brown Greenish, Brownish Greenish, Green, Greenish, Orange, Orangy, Grey Greenish, and Brownish Orangy. Yellow Diamonds are only found in the following intensity grades: Light Yellow (Y-Z), Fancy Light Yellow, Fancy Yellow, Fancy Intense Yellow, Fancy Vivid Yellow, and Fancy Deep/Dark Yellow.


As well as single or pure color diamonds, Orange stones can contain Brown, Brownish, Yellow, Yellowish, Brownish Yellowish, and Pinkish secondary hues.

The different intensity grades of Orange diamonds are Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark depending on the color combination of the stone.


Green diamonds can be found in a pure, single color or one, two, or even three of the following overtone colors; Yellow, Yellowish, Blue, Bluish, Brown, Brownish, Grey, Greyish, Grey Yellowish, and Greyish Yellowish.

The different intensity grades that Green diamonds are found in are Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid and Fancy Deep depending on the secondary colors of the stone.


Brown diamonds can be found with a single, pure color and one, two, or even three of the following secondary hues; Pure, Yellow, Yellowish, Pink, Pinkish, Orange, Orangy, Greenish, Greenish Yellow, Purple, and Reddish.

Popularity of different shades of Brown Color Diamonds is rapidly growing. They are found with Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark intensity grades depending on the secondary colors of the stone.


Gray color diamonds can be found as pure, single colors or combined with any of the following overtone colors; Violet, Violetish, Blue, Bluish, Pinkish, Green, Greenish, Greenish Yellow, Greenish Yellowish, and Yellowish Green.

The Gray color diamond, which often resembles a dominant personality, is extremely alluring. It can be found with Very Light, Fancy, Fancy Deep, and Fancy Dark intensity grades depending on which secondary colors it contains.


Black diamonds have made a dramatic presence on bodies of the most rich and famous walking the Red Carpet. With its extremely unique and captivating look, Fancy Black Diamonds have taken over Hollywood.

The unique Black color diamond can only be found in one intensity level, Fancy Black.


The rarest color of the color diamond family, the Red diamond can be found with a single, pure color or with Purplish, Brownish, and Orangy secondary colors.

The Red color diamond, directly connected to eternal love and everlasting romance, is found only with one intensity grade; Fancy.


Purple Diamonds can be found in a pure, single color although it is very uncommon. More often, they are found with Pink, Pinkish, and Greyish Pinkish secondary hues.

The only intensity grades that Purple diamonds are found in are Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid and Fancy deep depending on the secondary colors within the stone.


Chameleon diamonds are the only the 100% natural color diamonds that have the ability to temporarily change color. They are not actually a color of their own, but sold in their own class as a result of their color changing ability. They are found in only a few color combinations such as Grey Yellowish, Greyish Yellowish, Grey, Greyish, Grey Greenish, Brownish Greeinsh, and Green Yellow.

Chameleon diamonds are only found with Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Deep and Fancy Dark color intensities depending on the color combination of the stone.

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Violet color diamonds are one of the rarest and most unique colors in the fancy color diamond family. There are few found with a single, pure color and others found with Grey, Greyish, and Bluish secondary hues.

They can be found, depending on the color combination of the stone, with Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark intensity grades.

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The color of white diamonds (clear diamonds) is graded according to the GIA system, on a scale of no color (D) to deep color (Z), while D, E, F are considered the very best and are also known as collection diamonds. At the other end of the scale are the colors S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, which are light yellow or brown shades.

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