Welcome to DDiam - Fancy Colored Diamonds.

RARITY AND VALUE

COLOR


The rarer the color, the more valuable the Natural Color Diamond. Some diamonds can contain secondary colors (modifier), which could increase or decrease the diamond’s value. According to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) that only 1 out of every 10,000 diamonds mined is a natural color diamond. The rarest of these diamonds truly are one-of-a-kind gems.




INTENSITY


The darker and more intense the color, the rarer and more valuable the Natural Color Diamond. The strength of color is one of the most important factors in determining the value of a natural color diamond. The value of a natural color diamond increases with the intensity of the most prominent color within the diamond. In an attempt to bring some uniformity to the industry description of Natural Color Diamonds, gem analysis laboratories have developed the fancy color diamond color scale to classify the strength or intensity of a diamond's color.


SIZE


If the color and intensity is equal, the larger the size, the more valuable the Natural Color Diamond.

Natural color diamonds are cut into a variety of shapes. The shape and cut of a diamond selected by the diamontaire is the one that will maximize the color, and is most appropriate for the model of the rough diamond crystal. Skilled cutters fashion these diamonds we admire by creating beautiful misaic patterns of color that sparkle like no other gemstone. Diamond cutting centers are located predominantly in Antwerp, New York, Israel and India.

Shapes of Color Diamonds

  • Heart
  • Radiant
  • Cushion
  • Round
  • Oval
  • Pear
  • Emerald

Affects Color
The cut of a natural color diamond plays an important role in determining the diamond's color and brilliance. The strength of color in a diamond can drastically improve by changing angles on the pavilion or crown of a stone. The proportions that are considered ideal for colorless diamonds do not apply to color diamonds. Members of the Natural Color Diamond Association are passionate about their cutting, will sometimes have a stone cut several times before being satisfied. A table size over 72% can make the stone's color lighter, whereas a thick girdle

Cut vs. Carat
Weight is sacrificed to obtain better color, a better make…or better clarity in a diamond. However, every bit of carat weight counts because these diamonds are sold based on their carat weight. Some extremely valuable diamonds such as vivid pink and blue have been sold at auctions in excess of $1M/ct. This translates to $10,000 for every percent of a carat lost during cutting.



  • sub-total $300.00
  • Eco Tax (-2.00) $10.00
  • VAT (20%) $60.00
  • total $370.00