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Knowing More about Yellow Diamonds

Knowing More about Yellow Diamonds

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Knowing More about Yellow Diamonds

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Diamonds are available in a broad range of stunning and bright colors. Fancy colors like yellow, blue, green and red are very rare in nature and of course will come with shocking price tags. But there are affordable handmade yellow diamond rings available. These colors have saturation levels which will impact their price.

To classify every hue range in color diamonds, every hue comes with specific grades. Such grade levels are very essential for these diamonds as they determine their value. The stronger the hue the more valuable they are.

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The Rise into Fame

Yellow diamonds are kind of complicated. Over the years, Hollywood legends and royalty are seen wearing yellow diamonds. Vivid yellow diamonds can also be called canary yellow diamonds although this term is used for marketing purposes instead of for appraisal or laboratory. The majority of yellow diamonds have been regarded as commoner cousins to colorless or almost colorless counterparts. But previously, diamond firms have been able to rebrand yellow diamonds labeling them as golden or sun to capture celebrities’ desire to get a head-turning piece in their fingers. A lot of these popular people often prefer custom yellow diamond rings.

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How They Get their Color

Diamonds have 99.95 percent of carbon although others have 0.05 percent traces of other elements. Fancy yellow diamonds have nitrogen traces which provide them their natural yellow color. This is because more nitrogen present in the atomic structure result in increased color strength.