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Natural pictures of green diamonds.
Dec 26 2012 green diamonds may be mistakable for emeralds but they are much much more valuable.
Types of natural green diamonds.
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This green diamond has all of the characteristics of a highly desirable colored diamond.
Most green diamonds come from brazil zimbabwe and venezuela.
And c the color is a pure green with a rich saturation.
The processes in which natural and synthetic colors are produced are so similar that most green diamonds are submitted to the gia to test its origin of color before they are sold on the market.
One of the rarest natural colors of diamond green hues are especially desirable.
B the green color was produced by nature.
These colors arise from nitrogen hydrogen and nickel in the diamond crystal structure or from defects in the crystal structure caused by irradiation as the diamond forms underground.
The most famous green diamonds which have managed to make quite a statement among the rare diamond collectors are of different shades and colors.
Most diamonds also have a secondary hue that alters their color to be more green or gray for example.
There s a spectrum within blue diamonds though.
Green skin tone these diamonds feature the color green on the outer surface only and constitute the majority of green diamonds that were directly exposed to alpha radiation and took on a light tone at a relatively low intensity.
Most blue diamonds are type iib diamonds which account for only 0 1 of the world s color diamonds.
Green diamond s intensity levels.
Another extremely rare phenomenon is the one of chameleon diamonds.
Green diamonds range from a light green to a rich deep hue.
The approximately 41 carat dresden green diamond is the largest and perhaps the finest green diamond known to have a color of natural origin source.
Natural green diamonds are among the rarest colored diamonds on the planet.
A natural is an unpolished area between the girdle and pavilion exposing the natural color of the rough.
The diamonds produced in this way are identical to natural green diamonds and it can be difficult to distinguish the two.
They range from light to deep vivid blue.
This mark allows gemologists assessing the stone to recognize the color as natural and provide the diamond with appropriate certification.