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Red Diamonds – The rarest diamond in the world
Find out About Red Diamonds diamonds can happen in practically all shades of the range, with yellow being the most well-known of all the extravagant hued precious stones. Albeit all common extravagant hued diamonds are incredibly uncommon, none are more so than the red diamonds. Found for the…
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Natural Purple Diamonds – Ultra Rare Colored Diamond
Purple diamonds are glorious in their royal beauty and command tremendous value in the gem market. They are also known by the marketing terms of plum, orchid, lilac, and grape colored diamonds. They owe their incredible color to the addition of trace amounts of the elements, hydrogen, and…
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Value of colored diamonds never went down
The value of colored diamonds never went down and will never go down Colored diamonds are the most sought-after diamonds. Coming in a variety of gorgeous shades, including the graceful cognac, the magnificent violet-blue and the romantic, quintessentially feminine pink, colored diamonds are as beautiful and valuable as…
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Rarity and beauty of purple diamonds
As beautiful as they are rare, purple diamonds are not quite as scarce as true red diamonds but come a close second in rarity value. Unlike the red, purple diamonds are highly valued by consumers as well as investors and collectors. The glory and enchantment evoked by…
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Investment in Pink and Blue Diamonds
Why invest in diamonds Diamonds are showing up more frequently in investment portfolios and retirement funds as a viable investment option. Diamonds are a great investment idea, coupling their small size and weight with a promise of easy portability, discretion and durability. Their high value and increasing demand…
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How and why the prices of color diamonds went up in the last 10 years
How and why the prices of color diamonds went up in the last 10 years When it comes to humans, we desire the rare, the unique and the extraordinary above all else. Don’t we? Uniqueness and rarity increase the value of any product. And when things get shrouded…