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FANCY COLOR DIAMOND

Dazzling brilliance. Captivating color. The planet’s most valued gems are fancy color diamonds.

FANCY COLOR DIAMOND
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OVERVIEW

ABOUT FANCY COLOR DIAMOND

Gem diamonds in GIA’s D-to-Z range usually decrease in value as the color becomes more obvious. Just the opposite happens with fancy color diamonds: Their value generally increases with the strength and purity of the color. Large, vivid fancy color diamonds are extremely rare and very valuable. However, many fancy diamond colors are muted rather than pure and strong.

Fancy Color Diamond Description

Fancy Color Diamond History and Lore

BIRTHSTONES & ANNIVERSARIES

Diamond is the birthstone for April and the gem of the 10th and 60th anniversaries. Fancy color diamond adds a unique twist to your celebration.

1 in 10,000

Only one in 10,000 diamonds has a fancy color.


$71.2 MILLION

In April 2017, the Pink Star diamond,
59.60 carats, became the most expensive
gem ever auctioned.


HOPE DIAMOND

The 45.52-carat Fancy Deep grayish blue Hope Diamond is the world’s most famous gem.



FACTS

Mineral:   Diamond

Chemistry:   C

Color: All colors 

Refractive index: 2.42

Birefringence: None 

Specific gravity:   3.52

Mohs Hardness: 10

TREATMENTS

There are a number of processes used to alter the color, apparent clarity, or improve the durability of gems.

SYNTHETICS

Some gemstones have synthetic counterparts that have essentially the same chemical, physical, and optical properties, but are grown by man in a laboratory.

IMITATIONS

Any gem can be imitated—sometimes by manmade materials or by natural materials chosen by man to impersonate a particular gem.

WHY WE LOVE THIS GEMSTONE

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RAREST OF THE RARE
Fancy color diamonds are the rarest of the rare. Each is one of a kind.


 

2

RED
Red diamonds are so rare that only a handful are known to exist.

3

BORON
Less than one boron atom per million of carbon atoms can give a diamond a blue color.


 

QUALITY FACTORS

Less than one boron atom per million of carbon atoms can give a diamond a blue color.

COLOR

quality factors

The most valuable hues are pink, blue, and green. Slight color differences can impact value.

CLARITY

quality factors
Even diamonds with a low clarity grade are prized by connoisseurs if their color is attractive.

CUT

quality factors
Fancy shapes like radiant cuts are commonly used to maximize the intensity of the color.

CARAT WEIGHT

quality factors
In pink, blue, green and orange, even fancy color diamonds below a carat are rare and valuable.

Fancy Color Diamond Quality Factors: The Comprehensive Guide

RESEARCH

Explore sources, gemological research, and the role of gems in history.

A blue diamond with inclusions under the table is held up in tweezers.
Where Do Blue Diamonds Come From? Blue Diamonds Have a Surprising “Superdeep” Origin and a Link to Ancient Oceans Evan M. Smith , Aug 1, 2018
G&G Winter 2018 Cover
Natural-Color Pink, Purple, Red, and Brown Diamonds: Band of Many Colors Sally Eaton-Magaña, Troy Ardon, Karen V. Smit, Christopher M. Breeding, and James E. Shigley , Feb 1, 2019
Recently discovered and legendary diamonds in the blue/gray/violet color range
Natural-Color Blue, Gray, and Violet Diamonds: Allure of the Deep Sally Eaton-Magaña, Christopher M. Breeding, and James E. Shigley , Aug 6, 2018
Fancy Vivid yellow diamond
Very Large Irradiated Yellow Diamond Wuyi Wang , Jan 30, 2015

Recommended Reading

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Collecting and Classifying Coloured Diamonds: an Illustrated Study of the Aurora Collection

Stephen C. Hofer

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The Fancy Color Diamond Book: Facts & Secrets of Trading in Rarities

Eden Rachminov

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Forever Brilliant: the Aurora Collection of Colored Diamonds

Alan Bronstein and Stephen C. Hofer

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