Fancy Color Diamonds
From classic pink diamond to trendy chocolate diamond rings
A fancy diamond is a natural colored diamond, found in a wide range of hues, including red, green, purple, violet, orange blue and pink. These diamonds are amongst the most rare and beautiful diamonds that nature has to offer. In fact, out of the approximately 80,000 carats of rough diamonds mined every year, only 0.001% are regarded as fancy colors.
These beautiful colors are the result of the differing processes experience in their formation, for example:
- YELLOW DIAMONDS are the result of the presence of nitrogen in the diamond's creation
- GREEN DIAMONDS are created though the diamond's exposure to irradiation
- PINK and RED DIAMONDS are considered to be the result of manganese inclusions within the diamond.
Unlike clear diamonds, the grading of fancy diamonds improves in relation to a greater presence of strong colors. Fancy colored diamond grading differs from clear diamond grading and a few simple descriptions will be useful in analyzing fancy colored diamonds:
Where there is a predominant color the diamond is named in this color, for example "pink". If there is a secondary color it is described with an "ish" as in "greenish pink". This is described as difying color. Where a colored diamond has two colors that are equally present they are both named, for example "purple pink". Fancy colors vary from "faint" to "intense". These ranges in intensity are graded, with higher intensities of colour increasing the value of the diamond.
Where a colored diamond has two colors that are equally present they are both named, for example "purple pink". Fancy colors vary from "faint" to "intense". These ranges in intensity are graded, with higher intensities of colour increasing the value of the diamond.









