Pink Diamond
Pink diamonds contain graining lines within their atomic structure caused by pressure beneath the Earth’s surface.
Purple Diamond
Purple diamonds are coloured by minute graining within the diamond structure.
Blue Diamond
Blue diamonds represent only 0.1% of all natural fancy coloured diamonds, making them extremely rare and valuable.
Green Diamond
Green diamonds are typically light in town and low in saturation. Their colour often appears muted, with a greyish or brownish cast.
Orange Diamond
Ranging from pale translucent saffron to fiery autumnal hues, natural fancy orange diamonds are predominantly found in South Africa.
Red Diamond
Natural red fancy colour diamonds are the rarest of the coloured diamond collection and are highly valued.
Brown Diamond
Brown is the most common natural fancy colour diamond and also the earliest to be used in jewellery.
Black Diamond
Black diamonds differ from other fancy coloured diamonds, as these coloured diamonds are usually formed by chemical impurities present during the diamond’s composition.
Salt & Pepper Diamond
Salt and Pepper diamonds are highly included. Salt-and-pepper diamonds is a diamond with inclusions that appear black and white.