What gives a diamond fire?

A diamond's “fire” is the effect produced when white light disperses into rainbow colors when it hits the diamond's facets (the angled cuts in the stone). There are two main kinds of facets: Physical facets and virtual facets. A physical facet is an actual cut in a diamond.
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What determines a diamonds fire?

This is simply to do with the angles in which light brightly reflects off. If a diamond is cut too shallow or too deep, light will not reflect directly out the top. Generally, the lower the clarity of a diamond, the less powerful the fire and sparkle in the stone will be.
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How do diamonds spark?

Only a portion of the light hitting a diamond is reflected; the rest travels through it. As the light moves through the diamond, it is scattered and fractured, creating the sparkle that diamonds are known for. This is the refraction.
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Do real diamonds have fire?

Real diamonds sparkle rainbow colors when their light is deflected to other surfaces. In other words, colors shoot from the diamond when the direct light hits the stone. This flash of colors from a diamond is called “fire.”
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What kind of light makes diamonds sparkle?

Fluorescent lights are better for diamond brilliance (white light). You'll see better fire under a direct light source as well, such as sunlight or halogen spotlights. When outdoors, direct sunlight will show off the diamond's fire properties.
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How diamond colour affects the fire and sparkle of a diamond



Why does my diamond look like a rainbow?

“People have a misconception that diamonds sparkle like a rainbow, but they don't,” Hirsch said. “They do sparkle, but it's more of a gray color. If you see something with rainbow colors [inside the stone], it could be a sign that it's not a diamond.”
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Do real diamonds show rainbow colors?

We all love how a diamond shines in the sunlight. Test your stone by putting it in direct sunlight and examining the colors it reflects. A real diamond will reflect both rainbow colors as well as white light. If you only get one of the two, then the diamond isn't real.
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Is fire in a diamond good?

These flaws will make the passing of light through the diamond much harder which, in turn, will reduce the stone's brilliance, scintillation, and fire, turning it into a much more unappealing one. While diamond fire is mostly used as an indicator of the diamond's cut quality, it also is an indicator of its clarity.
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What are chocolate diamonds?

What are Chocolate Diamonds®? Chocolate Diamonds are Le Vian's brand of brown or golden-hued natural diamonds, carefully selected for their rich deep colors. Only natural diamonds that meet Le Vian's exacting standards of clarity, quality, cut, and color will be worthy of the name Chocolate Diamond®.
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Which diamonds are fake?

Diamonds and Fake Diamonds

A number of white gems can have a diamond-like appearance. Common diamond simulants include cubic zirconia, white zircon, white topaz, white sapphire, moissanite, white spinel, quartz (rock crystal), and glass. However, these gems all have different physical, chemical, and optical properties.
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Why is my diamond so sparkly?

This is because they lack facets or faces that bounce and reflect light. Diamonds sparkle is a result of light performance. As light hits a diamond, it penetrates the diamond, bounces around and reflects within the diamond and ultimately returns light to your eye. That is the sparkle that you see.
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Do real diamonds have to breathe?

No, diamonds do not need to breathe. A diamond is a solid composition of carbon that does not expand or contract (change its shape or size) by the effect of weather, temperature, light, air or the constant presence of any liquid. This may be one of the biggest myths related to the design of breathing holes in jewelry.
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What affects a diamond's sparkle?

The short answer: light's interaction with a diamond's cut. The type and quality of the cut govern how a diamond reacts to the light around it. The angles and relative measurements of a diamond's facets, as well as its other proportions, have a dramatic effect on how light performs when it strikes a diamond.
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What is a Blue fire diamond?

Bluefire master diamond cutters formulated a method of cutting diamonds that featured 144 glistening facets that act like tiny mirrors, bouncing light within the diamond.
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What are orange diamonds?

Orange diamonds owe their color to nitrogen impurities that are incorporated in the diamond lattice during growth deep in the earth. Nitrogen is the most common impurity seen in diamonds due to its abundance in the growth environment deep underground.
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Are first light diamonds real?

From the master diamond artisans and innovators who created THE LEO® Diamond comes a breakthrough in diamond cutting technology*—THE LEO First Light® Diamond. To create an entirely new world of color, THE LEO First Light® Diamond has microscopic nano-prisms etched into the facets of the diamond's pavilion.
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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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What is a vanilla diamond?

Vanilla Diamonds® are specially selected to adorn Le Vian® designs – from breathtaking one-of-a-kind red carpet favored designs in Vanilla Gold® to the trendsetting combination of Strawberry 'N Vanilla® featuring the blushing hue of Strawberry Gold® topped with Vanilla Diamonds®.
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What diamond is pink?

The majority of all pink diamonds mined come from one source in Australia, the Argyle Mine. Argyle Pink Diamonds are so expensive because of the very limited supply. A pink diamond is formed of only carbon like a white diamond, through millions of years in the kimberlite pipes of volcanoes.
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Do emerald diamonds have fire?

Emerald cut diamonds cannot hide color because of their large facets that do not lend much fire to the stones.
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How heavy is a diamond?

Diamonds and other gemstones are weighed in metric carats: one carat is equal to 0.2 grams, about the same weight as a paperclip.
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Do fake diamonds shine in the sun?

The way that diamonds reflect light is unique: the inside of a real diamond should sparkle gray and white while the outside should reflect a rainbow of colors onto other surfaces. A fake diamond, on the other hand, will have rainbow colors that you can see inside the diamond as well.
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Do real diamonds fog up?

Does it Fog Up? The easiest at-home test is to breathe on your stone. If your stone fogs up quite a bit and takes time for the condensation to evaporate, then it is most likely fake. Real diamonds do fog up, but only a little and the condensation evaporates quickly.
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Can you scratch a real diamond?

Can You Scratch a Real Diamond? While incredibly tough, diamonds are still vulnerable to scratches just like other gemstones. The Mohs' scale (scale of mineral hardness) specifically defines hardness as the resistance to being scratched.
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What is the rarest color in diamonds?

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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