Blue Diamonds A little piece of the carribean !!
Posted: Monday, August 06, 2007
by JcLique
JcLique jewelry
Natural blue diamonds are a light greyish blue shade, a more "steely" color than sapphire. The most famous blue diamond is the "Hope" diamond in Washington 's Smithsonian Institute. This stone is steeped in legends. Its last owner was New York jeweler Harry Winston. He purchased it to donate to the Smithsonian. and only owned it for one day.
Is It Natural?
Natural blue diamonds are so rare that most jewellers have never seen one, and will never own one. In recent years, methods of producing intensely coloured diamonds, including fancy blue, have been developed. We believe that the process probably recreates the conditions which existed millions of years ago to produce natural fancy coloured stones. The treatment can only work with a small minority of diamonds, and involves irradiating them causing the colour change, usually followed by heat treatment to stabilise the colour. The blue diamonds we currently have available are enhanced or treated. If this fact puts you off owning one, then please stop to consider that every diamond has been enhanced by facetting, and most coloured gemstones are heat treated to enhance their colour. We will add a page devoted to gemstone treatments when we have more time.
How Rare?
In our firsttwenty years of designing diamond rings, we had only owned 5 coloured diamonds, four of which were certificated as natural. Now that treated stones are available, we intend to make full use of their inherent beauty in our rings. Even enhance (treated) blue diamonds are not easy to find, so our stock selection will never be very extensive. Natural blue diamonds remain so rare, that we don't bother trying to find any! Any comments we make about blue diamonds will relate to treated ones unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
How Expensive?
Quality for quality, fancy blue diamonds are more expensive than ordinary near-colourless ones. The processing adds to the costs, so it is generally only worth treating diamonds of high clarity. The diamonds selected for treatment usually start off a one of the less desirable colours such as brown or yellow. There is no certainty about the final colour that any particular stone will be after treatment.
What About Sapphires?
Why bother to get so excited about blue diamonds, when we could use sapphires instead? The very best sapphires are quite expensive, and they still do not have the sparkle that blue diamonds possess. In addition even though sapphires are very hard and durable, diamonds are many times harder and even more durable. credits to blue diamonds in uk.
To See our selection of Blue Diamonds click Here: http://www.jcliquejewelry.net
We also offer the ring shown above in our Bridal Suite for the bride that likes the UNIQUE in a wedding ring! Colored diamonds set into your choice of wedding set!
Happy Day!
Jclique Jewelry
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