November 04, 2010

How About a Green Diamond? by JackJ Reynolds


Natural green diamonds are extremely rare to find and are very expensive. For this reason they are ideal for those looking for an investment. The truth is that this is true for a lot of natural fancy colored diamonds.

Do green diamonds come in different shades?

Green diamonds can vary from a light pastel green, which is called Fancy Light Green or Fancy Green, to the rarer Intense Green and Vivid Green diamonds. Naturally investors are interested in the rarer green diamonds.

In the course of a standard year there could only be one new pure Fancy Intense Green Diamond and Vivid Green diamond discovered. The majority of green diamonds contain a yellowish tint that dilutes the greenish tinge; however, even these are difficult to come across.

How do diamonds naturally become green?

For a diamond to develop the green color it must be in contact with alpha particles in uranium compounds, also, sometimes percolating groundwater can cause the color change. The diamond has to have exposure to these types of elements for a number of years in order for the rock to become green. This is one of the reasons the green diamonds is so hard to find.

On account of the scarcity of this color shops generally offer synthetic diamonds, rather than natural green diamonds. If you are looking to purchase a green diamond, either for pleasure or for investment it is crucial that you examine the diamond documentation and be certain that it states that the diamond color is "natural". A fancy color diamond certificate always states the color origin of the stone.

Famous Green Diamonds

The Natural Green Diamonds named The Dresden Diamond is very well-known. It is egg-shaped and has a slight grey tinge. This stone weighs approximately 41 carats. The reason that we don't know the exact weight of the Dresden Diamond along with its measurements is due to the fact that in the course of its gemological exam in 1988 it was not taken out from its mounting. The examiners feared that extracting the diamond from its setting would cause damage.

The particular diamond's history has been documented for over 250 years. There are indications that it originated in Golconda, India, which was home to the first diamond mines.

As mentioned above, because of the fact that the majority of shops do not own a natural green diamond as a consequence of its scarcity, if you are expecting a natural diamond then be sure you examine the certificate. Green diamonds, naturally, would make a terrific treasure for the one you love.

About the Author

Seren Diamond can offer you a variety of diamonds for investment purposes or natural color diamonds for a piece of jewelry.

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