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Diamonds have always
held my fascination. The cut, color, quality, caret
I studied them all
differently. The ones that fascinated me the most though were the colored
diamonds. The most interesting one to me though is the black diamond. So few
people even know that they exist so here is a quick primer on what is so
different about a black diamond.
Where Are They From? The
black diamond is mostly found across the ocean in Africa, Australia, Brazil,
Russia and India though recently they were also discovered in Northern Canada.
How Are They Enhanced? Like all gemstones, a black diamond is
put through different tests to make them look all the more beautiful.
Occasionally they will be laser drilled in order to give them an improved
appearance and like other colored diamonds will be put through irradiation or
treated with heat to induce more colors to the surface.
Things to Be
Aware Of Before you go out and add a classy black diamond to your
collection, you should be aware of a few things. The first thing to be aware of
is that not all types of black diamond are actually legitimately a black
diamond. Some black diamonds will actually be pure diamonds that are treated to
radiation to make them appear black. In natural light, they will appear to be
perfectly black but when treated to the proper light source, you can see that
they are actually a very dark green. It is also possible to tell the difference
using a microscope.
A natural black diamond is actually a diamond that
has numerous levels of inclusion from graphite which unfortunately makes them
very fragile and hard to cut. Many jewelers refuse to carry them for this
reason though a lack of general interest in them might also be a strong factor
in this. Though the black diamond has become more trendy and fashionable
lately, it is still a hard sell.
OK, So What If I Want To Buy
One? There are a few things that you should remember before you go out
and buy. The most important thing is that its probably best not to look
online for this kind of gemstone. While it is possible to find a reputable
dealer who will sell you a genuine black diamond, its also possible to
find someone who is trying to unload an un-natural black diamond or even onyx
and you wont know until you get your gemstones checked.
Figure
out if you really want a natural black diamond or if you are satisfied with
having a natural diamond that has been radiated. While there isnt any
real difference to the naked eye, some people just prefer to have a natural
gemstone on their finger.
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