What diamond is purple?

Natural purple diamonds are also known as grape diamonds, orchid diamonds, and plum diamonds, to name a few. Or, for the ones with lighter purple hues, there are names such as lilac or mauve diamonds.
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How rare is a purple diamond?

But you probably don't know much about purple diamonds, which combine the peacefulness of blue with the sweetness of pink. That's because purple diamonds and violet diamonds are exceedingly rare. In fact they are so rare that a pure purple diamond of only 1.99 carats recently sold at auction for $673,000.
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Are purple diamonds natural?

The shades of colors in which diamonds have been found is endless. Purple diamonds are definitely natural, assuming no one artificially enhanced the diamond and influenced the color.
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Are purple diamonds more expensive?

The majority of purple diamonds are lighter in tone, making vivid and dark purple diamonds rarer and more expensive. A vivid purple diamond ring that's 0.50 Carat or heavier will be as pricey as it is stunning.
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Why does my diamond look purple?

Some diamonds fluoresce when they are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from sources like the sun and fluorescent lamps. This can cause them to emit a bluish light or more rarely, a yellow or orangy light. Once the UV light source is removed, the diamond stops fluorescing. 2.
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ALL about Purple Diamonds!



Can a diamond be purple?

The actual color of a purple diamond can range from very light lilac or near-pink to a deep and vivid color. The color can also range from a pinkish-purple to one with a cooler blue tone. Even though natural purple diamonds are very rare, there is a growing interest in purple colored diamonds.
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How can you tell if a purple diamond is real?

Lay the stone onto the dot with the flat side down. Through the pointed end of the diamond, look down onto the paper. If you see a circular reflection inside the gemstone, the stone is fake. If you cannot see the dot or a reflection in the stone, then the diamond is real.
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What is the rarest Colour diamond?

Red diamonds are the rarest and some of the most expensive in the world. Also known as Fancy Reds, they come in a variety of shades ranging from orange-red to brownish red. Majority of the world's red diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia.
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What does a purple wedding ring mean?

Purple has been known to symbolize wisdom, imagination, peace, pride, mystery and independence. No matter what the color means to you, we think this endearing shade looks remarkable when featured in engagement rings!
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What color diamond is the most expensive?

Despite the popularity of white diamonds, red diamonds take the prize for the most expensive diamond color. This is primarily due to their rarity. Red diamonds also differ in the source of their color from other colored diamonds.
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What gemstone is purple?

Purple Gemstone Meaning

The most popular purple gemstones are Amethyst, Purple Sapphire, and Khooni Neelam. Amethyst, also known as Jamunia, is one of the most well-known substitutes for Blue Sapphire.
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Why does my diamond look purple in the sun?

FALSE! The fluorescence is only visible under UV light. Although the sun emanates some UV rays, it is usually not enough to detect Faint to Strong fluorescence in a diamond. Diamonds with VERY STRONG fluorescence will appear somewhat blue under DIRECT sunlight.
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What are light purple diamonds called?

Natural purple diamonds are also known as grape diamonds, orchid diamonds, and plum diamonds, to name a few. Or, for the ones with lighter purple hues, there are names such as lilac or mauve diamonds.
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What is a rainbow diamond?

“Rainbow diamonds” is a commercial name used for synthetic rutile (or titanium dioxide), a diamond stimulant introduced in 1948 and popularized for some of its gemmological properties, which were close to those of natural diamonds.
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Is amethyst a diamond?

Though an amethyst is no diamond, it is still a beautiful gem and looks great combined with colored or white diamonds. The amethyst is a type of quartz with a violet hue.
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Is amethyst OK for engagement ring?

Sadly, at a 7/10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, Amethyst is the same hardness as dust. As a result, Amethyst will wear poorly over time, experiencing mini scratches until it is dull. That's not what you want for an engagement ring!
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What are purple stones in a ring?

Amethyst. Amethyst is the most popular purple gemstone. At one point in time, it was as precious as diamonds, sapphires, and rubies! Unfortunately, this ended when large deposits were found in Brazil, making them very common today.
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What is the cheapest color diamond?

To group the colors based on prices the relatively affordable colored diamonds are grey, brown and fancy yellow. Going to mid ranging prices it can be an intense and vivid yellow diamonds and orange diamonds. A group higher in prices are pink, purple, violet, green and blue diamonds.
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Is black diamond rare?

Although most black diamonds on the market today are either superheated or irradiated to an almost black color, natural black diamonds do exist, though they are extremely rare. Carbonados, sometimes called “black diamonds,” are a distinct and unusual polycrystalline diamond material.
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Is a black diamond real?

Black diamonds are real diamonds. Natural diamonds, Carbonados, and treated black diamonds are all found in nature. Unlike natural diamonds and Carbonados, treated black diamonds aren't naturally black, they're treated with heat to get their color.
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How do you tell if a diamond is real with a flashlight?

Simply hold the loose diamond near a light source, like a lamp, and see the reflection of the light from the diamond. This test will be best if there is another gem that you'll compare along with it, like cubic zirconia. You'll see how different their effects are to light.
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Where are violet diamonds found?

Argyle diamond origin

More than 90 percent of the world's rare pink diamonds come from the Argyle mine in Western Australia and it is the only source of hydrogen-rich violet diamonds in the world. Violet rough appears usually as an angular object, mostly as melee, varying from some points to 0.20 carat.
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How can you tell a fake diamond?

Black Light Test

To conduct the test, turn off all the lights and put your stone under the source of black light. If you're holding a genuine diamond, you'll witness an intense blue color on the diamond surface. A fake gemstone will reveal itself through other colors — including green, yellow, or gray tints.
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What is the best color in diamonds?

D Color Diamonds (Absolutely Colorless)

D color diamond is the highest grade and is extremely rare—the highest color grade that money can buy.
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Do diamonds glow purple under black light?

Roughly 30% of diamonds contain a certain level of boron, which causes the precious gems to glow when they're exposed to ultra violet, also known as "blacklight." The level of boron present in the diamond determines how much light the diamond will emit when exposed.
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