About Natural Fancy Purple Diamonds

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Fancy Purple DiamondsFancy purple diamonds are some of the most rare and desirable of the natural fancy colored diamonds. The color purple has long been associated with power and prestige and often worn by royalty – so there's no surprise that fancy purple diamonds are sought after by the most discerning buyers. Fancy purple diamonds are a combination of red and blue – bringing both warm and cool tones to each stone, each exquisite diamond different from another. Pure purple or violet diamonds are virtually impossible to find, with most fancy purple diamonds more of a purplish-pink or pinkish-purple color. Benma Diamonds provide beautiful natural examples of purple fancy diamonds for a select market, diamonds which are fully GIA certified.

Fancy Purple DiamondsPurple diamonds which have no secondary hues are extremely rare, many of them less than a carat or two in size, and only occasionally found in dark to vivid colors. Most fancy purple diamonds have needle-like color zones. These fancy color diamonds are divided into two groups: Violet diamonds – which tend towards the blue-gray spectrum, and purple diamonds whose hues are reddish-pink.

Common names for fancy purple diamonds are plum, lilac, orchid, lavender, grape, mauve and amethyst. Only mined in Australia purple diamonds gain their color due to an unusually high amount of hydrogen within them – their hue dependent on the amount. Secondary hues or modifiers include brown, red, gray and pink, along with many others. Colors range from fancy intense pink purple, fancy intense pinkish purple to fancy deep pinkish purple.

More unusual than pink diamonds, fancy purple diamonds are at home in a variety of settings – from rings, necklaces and bracelets – to earrings and pendants. They, like other fancy color diamonds can be cut in numerous ways, but show off their sparkle well in oval, radiant and cushion shapes, as well as princess, emerald, asscher, marquise and pear. Round fancy purple diamonds are also one of the most common shapes.

Violet or Purple?Although most jewelers – like most people, view violet diamonds as fancy purple diamonds, some dealers believe there is reason to differentiate between fancy purple diamonds and their violet counterparts. Researchers have found that true purple diamonds owe their color to deformations in the lattice which produce the grain like lines of purple color seen within the stone. Violet diamonds, on the other hand, owe their color to tiny traces of hydrogen – so, from a gemological standpoint there is a reason to separate the two colors.

Famous Fancy Purple DiamondsPurple diamonds became newsworthy when basketball star Kobe Bryant gave one valued at $4 million to his wife. The diamond was alleged to be 8 carats in size (although this has never been confirmed).
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