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Yellow Diamonds.

By: Harry White

Shopping through some style columns I discovered that multi-colored diamonds are currently "In". I was thinking why and at what time were they "Out"…

Key turned out to be the long-standing matter and rule of "Supply and Demand"… A large amount mined diamonds are black or blackish chocolate color. They are used for industrial purposes. Then come the very lightly tinged in yellowish chocolate "colorless" diamonds of low color grading (from K to Z) and the rest are the colorless and next to colorless ones…

Diamonds of exceptionally intense shade are few. Given that the diamond product has been engineered, so to speak, to be massively marketed, and because the black was overly widespread and used for the mentioned manufacturing purposes, it was left for the colorless ones to carry the brilliant burden. But being rare, has rendered those intensely colored diamonds increasingly more exclusive, special and dear.

Topping the list of exceptionality and worth are the red, pink and blue. Right next to them, expensive, but at least obtainable are the stunning yellows… But, dear they are, whilst bright yellow diamonds are concerned… Tens of thousands of dollars per Carat… ) just imagine how expensive the almost non-existent reds are).

You may possibly be expected to dish some $25,000 or more for a carat of those sunshine-like sparks.

As I was surfing the net in pursuit for information and sources I came across a very timid website of very few pages, residing on a respected domain name… There, at Diamonds.org I learnt that an ethical stone purchase decision may be made by opting for man-made diamonds, the bulk of which, if coming from a high-quality source, will be of superb intense and stunning yellow shade. And, most importantly, when you discover such a source, you may be asked to dish out a mere $5,000 or $6,000 per Carat and get a real, true, truthful to goodness, nothing-but a diamond of the wanted yellow denomination!!!

Remember that not all yellows are look the same. Unless you find a yellow diamond that is at least of an official "Intense", "deep" or "Vivid" characterization or "grading", and it better be by a good laboratory: the GIA, IGI, AGS or EGL. Al "in house grading" should be questioned… Pay no attention to any "light" "faint" "fancy" for if "go" for any of those you will end up with a dreadfully pale, hardly discernable, allegedly or truly "yellow" stone of very petty elegance. Price could be a guide here as well… As soon as you lay your hand on a "vivid" yellow - you will be dazzled and bedazzled. They are real beauties.

And so will she. But is not she the one you wanted to dazzle and bedazzle?
I definitely felt so about my gal, and did dazzle her with a 1.20 of a carat man made genuine diamond, a Vibrant Yellow one for that modified as a "Vivid Greenish yellow", a golden color diamond with a touch of lime, if you will.
I still can't help looking at her yellow-diamond-wearing finger and think that I did the right, uncommon, even "In" thing (not that the latter mattered in fact)…

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