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Champagne Diamonds – Affordable Colored Diamonds Getting Rarer
Champagne diamonds are colored diamonds which usually occur naturally in just a few locations around the entire world. Mined principally in the Argyle mine in Australia, these diamonds are generally light brown diamonds, or maybe yellowish diamonds with a tint of brown. Like all colored diamonds, their hue originates from a selection of enclosed impurities. Nonetheless, in contrast to various other fancies, champagne diamonds are Type II colored diamonds.
Type I colored diamonds are diamonds whose coloring is produced from external non-diamond sources, particularly enclosed impurities, such as nitrogen plus boron, or even natural radiation. Nitrogen is the most often found impurity and creates Yellowish as well as Orange diamonds. Boron generates fancy Blues. Natural radiation on the other hand, typically produces green-colored diamonds.
Type II fancies are created whenever there is a problem with the crystalline structure of the diamond at the time of its creation. For example, excessive pressures could trigger deformation of the crystal lattice, dispersing light and creating Reds, Pinks, Browns and Champagne diamonds.
Champagne diamonds range in shade from a pale hay brown to a rich deep cognac brown. They are specifically prized for their dazzling brown color, which can certainly also have flashes of gold, red, copper and peach. Champagnes are very lovely gemstones!
The Earth Star and the Golden Jubilee are two of the best known Champagne diamonds. Much more than fifty percent of the 248.9 carats of the diamond rough of the Earth Star was lost at the time it was faceted into a magnificent 111.59 carat cognac colored Pear shape. It is still one of the most significant diamonds of its kind anywhere. But the most important faceted diamond is even now reckoned to be the Golden Jubilee diamond which has a yellowish brown Champagne color and is widely regarded as being the most gorgeous diamond ever.
When they were initially uncovered in the Argyle mine in Australia, Champagnes were thought to be numerous. They were undoubtedly a good deal more plentiful than other sorts of fancy colors of diamonds! And because they are normally significantly more affordable than white colored diamonds, Champagnes continue to make an easily affordable alternative to white diamonds. Having said that, this situation may not last.
Since their discovery, the Argyle mine has continued to be the most important source of Champagnes for the worldwide jewelry markets. In actual fact more than 95% of Champagnes available around the world come from the Argyle mine. Nevertheless, resources are unsurprisingly declining. And because no other source of Champagne diamonds has been discovered, but the desire for Champagnes is still growing, these wonderful diamonds are becoming less available.
Which certainly means their prices will have to climb shortly! Click here to check out our selection of fancies including champagne colored diamonds.
Be A Diva – Buy Colored Diamonds
When Marilyn Monroe sang that Diamond’s are a Girl’s Best Friend, fancy colored diamonds were well beyond the reach of mere mortals! The vast majority of all mined diamonds are colorless crystals and small carat weight crystals to boot. This makes extraordinary fancies, such as the huge, flawless pink Hope Diamond exceptionally rare and explains its priceless price tag!
However, when Ben Affleck gave J-Lo a stunning pink diamond engagement ring, and David Beckham later gave Victoria a pink diamond, these glorious stones grabbed the public’s attention. Unsurprisingly these glorious rocks also had celebrity price tags. J-Lo’s ring was reputedly worth over a million dollars at the time!
However, recent advancements in heat treatment techniques has meant that naturally occurring trace colors within diamond crystals can be enhanced. This produces desirable tones and shades and results in genuine mined diamonds with celebrity fancy hues but more affordable price tags!
Fancies are available in different colors and shades. Because of the celebrity connection, pink diamonds are especially popular, and therefore expensive; the more popular baby pink and bubble gum pink shades are much pricier than paler pink hues. But if you really want to own a fancy diamond affordably, you should look for other colors as well as less popular shades of pink to find something to match your budget. In particular, black, chocolate, champagne and yellow are very popular colors, and blue diamond jewelry is also comparatively affordable these days.
Check out our selection of fancy colored diamond jewelry, or follow the link by clicking here to view our selection of black studs, yellow diamond studs and blue diamond earrings.




























