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5 Tips and Tricks to Identify Original Black Diamonds

5 Tips and Tricks to Identify Original Black Diamonds

The natural black diamonds are considered special from other fancy diamonds due to their entirely opaque feature. Their unique mysterious beauty have made them as one of the popular gemstones of the industry. They are the most precious and valuable diamonds. These rare diamonds are found in a very few locations of the world like Brazil and Central Africa. 

These real natural beauties are formed from the sustained reactions between boron or nitrogen. They are the responsible elements for the large number of unique inclusions throughout the black diamonds. Theories hold that natural black diamonds were parts of the meteorites that crashed billions of years ago onto the earth. Their brilliance and beauty has made them a popular option for bold and elegant jewelries. 


The Color :
Natural black diamonds have only one level of intensity; fancy black. They are also known as carbonado, for their impure polycrystalline structure consisting of carbon and graphite. Unlike other diamonds, black diamonds do not sparkle under light, hence it flaunts a refined and standard quality in fitting along the wedding rings and casual pendants. These diamonds have several different degrees of inclusions throughout the stone responsible for their opaque metallic shine. The colour of the black diamonds are due to the high concentration of tiny, dark particles throughout all or the majority of the stone. This makes the overall appearance from neutral grey to deep black depending upon the concentration of these particles. 

The Cut : 
These precious gemstones have an unusual combination of carbon and graphite atoms giving them a densely packed inclusion that makes the cutting process harder in the black diamonds. They require the best expert craftsmanship for cutting, to maintain the extreme high quality of the black diamonds. Therefore cut is one of the major elements in judging the quality and purity of the black diamonds. Higher the quality, higher is the value of these rare gemstones. Hence the time-consuming cutting process of your diamonds for Black diamond rings require a lot of patience and love. 

The Clarity :
The higher number of inclusions within the black diamonds do not refract light like the other colored diamonds. Their inclusions decide the opacity and brilliance of the black diamonds. As there are no specific clarity grades for black diamonds, it is necessary to purchase natural black diamonds from stores having an authorised certificate from a recognised gemological institute such as the GIA. Being the rarest occurring diamond in nature known for their most valued artistic beauty and dark allure, they are often picked for unique black diamond engagement rings. 

The Carat :
The weight of the black diamonds decide the carat price of these stones. Black diamonds are significantly denser than other gemstones, but appear smaller compared to other stones. When compared to the rare fancy diamonds of the industry, these natural black diamonds are considered affordable. As per the rise in the carat values of your black diamond, the price per diamond also increases. In accordance with the pricing, as the black diamonds are almost difficult to cut than any other diamonds, a well cut stone is more likely to be expensive especially for your customized Black diamond engagement rings

The Shape :
Due to the difficulties encountered during the cutting process of these stones, these natural black diamonds do not often come in the same variety of shapes as the other fancy diamonds. Therefore ensure in purchasing an unique stunning design that can also be a good investment in the future. The opaque features of the natural black diamonds are due to the polycrystalline structure that prevents the reflection of light on the stone. However the minute gaps between the inclusions enable light to shine through the stone, giving it a beautiful metallic sparkle
5 Tips and Tricks to Identify Original Black Diamonds
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