Where are blue diamonds found?

Blue diamonds are found only in a few mines in the world: the Cullinan mine in South Africa, the Argyle Mine in Australia, and the Goloconda mine in India. The carat weight and intensity of blue color dictate how much a blue diamond is worth.
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Where do natural blue diamonds come from?

Where do Blue Diamonds Come From? Blue diamonds are only found in a few mines around the world. These mines include the Cullinan mine near Pretoria, South Africa, and the Argyle mine in Australia. Once, blue diamonds were mined in India's famous Golconda mine as well.
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How deep are blue diamonds found?

Superdeep Origin of Blue Diamonds

Then in 2018, a team of researchers surprised almost everyone when they found a number of blue diamonds that formed at pressures equivalent to depths of at least 410 to 660 kilometers and contained inclusions that could only have been derived from materials in the oceanic crust.
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How can you tell if a blue diamond is real?

Hold the blue diamond stone between two fingers and breathe on it with a puff of air. A light layer of fog will form on the diamond because of the heat in your breath. If the fog disappears right away, it's real. Diamonds conduct and disperse heat quickly.
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Are blue diamonds worth anything?

Blue Diamond Price

The price of a 0.5 carat light blue diamond is $26,280 on average. Deep blue and vivid blue diamonds cost much more—around $75,000 for a 0.25 carat diamond. As you increase in color intensity and carat weight, blue diamond prices extend beyond $100,000, $200,000, and more.
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What is the rarest color diamond?

Red diamonds are the rarest of the colored diamonds, with only 20-30 existing in the entire world. They get their beautiful red color from a rare process during their formation, which changes the crystal structure of the diamond and causes light to pass through it differently than colorless diamonds.
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What is the rarest 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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Was the blue diamond from the Titanic ever found?

Inspired by the hope diamond

It was found in 1668 in India. After being circulated through the French nobility, it was stolen and disappeared, later to be found in England.
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What diamonds are found in the ocean?

Cool - diamonds are formed from what used to be the ocean floor long long ago. But most of those diamonds are now found in mines on land. Most diamonds are made of cooked seabed. The diamond on your finger is most likely made of recycled seabed cooked deep in the Earth.
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How many blue diamonds are in the world?

That institute has studied millions of diamonds from around the world. Only a small share of them — about two in every 10,000 — are blue. And only a few blue diamonds have tiny bits of non-diamond material, called mineral inclusions, inside their crystal structure.
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How much is the blue diamond from Titanic worth?

The Heart of the Ocean in the Titanic film is not a real piece of jewellery, but is hugely popular nonetheless. The jewellery is, however, based on a real diamond, the 45.52-carat Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is one of the world's most valuable diamonds; its worth is estimated at around 350 million dollars.
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How can you tell a blue diamond from a sapphire?

Perhaps the most important aspects to discuss in differentiating blue diamonds from sapphires are fire and brilliance. As diamonds refract more light than sapphires, they boast a more dazzling appearance - that sparkle that instantly attracts and mesmerizes the viewer.
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Are red diamonds real?

Red diamonds only exist with one colour intensity, Fancy, although their clarities can range from Flawless to Included, just like white diamonds. The largest and most flawless red diamond is the 5.11 carat Fancy Red Moussaieff Red Diamond, which has internally flawless clarity.
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Do blue diamonds sparkle?

Blue diamonds are more brilliant and have greater sparkle than sapphires due to their superior ability to refract light. Although sapphires have a very good sparkle, they are not as bright as blue diamonds, and when dirty, their sparkle can be easily dulled.
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Are black diamonds worth anything?

Diamond Carat

However, when it comes to GIA certified natural black diamonds, the price can easily be $1,500-$3,000 per carat for diamonds weighing 1.00 - 3.00 carats. Meaning that a 1 carat natural black diamond ring would cost approximately $2,500 - $3,000.
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Is Rose from the Titanic still alive?

Answer: Beatrice Wood lived a long life. She died in 1998 at the age of 105. Question: Are all stories of Jack and Rose from Titanic false? Answer: Yes, the storyline of Jack and Rose is all fictional.
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Who owns the real Heart of the Ocean?

The necklace was shown in a Titanic display in Belfast for some years. When Ellen Mary Walker fell into hard times in the 1990s, she sold it to a lady in Florida who still possesses the Heart of the Ocean.
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Who stole the Hope Diamond?

1791: Wilhelm Fals

The diamond was stolen during the French revolution and re-cut. Wilhelm Fals was a Dutch jeweller who was responsible for cutting the 115-carat diamond to the 45-carat Blue Hope Diamond we see today.
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Are black diamonds 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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Do purple diamonds exist?

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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Who owns a red diamond?

The largest red diamond in the world, the 5.11 carat Moussaieff Red, was discovered in Brazil in the 1990s and is currently owned by jeweler Moussaieff.
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Do rainbow diamonds exist?

These diamonds are what we call fancy color diamonds. These rare diamonds come in every color of the rainbow, including: blue, green, pink, and red. When light enters into a diamond the stone absorbs some of the wavelengths (spectral bands) and returns the others back to our eyes.
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Where are black diamonds found?

Black diamonds are found only in Brazil and the Central African Republic.
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Do green diamonds exist?

Diamonds with a vivid green color, like the one shown here, are very rare. There are only about 300 examples in the world above one carat in size. Vivid green diamonds above three carats are generally only seen in museums: there are perhaps 10 known in the world.
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