Champagne Diamond Jewelry

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If you are looking for a truly timeless symbol of love, but something that is more distinct than a traditional diamond engagement ring consider looking at champagne diamond engagement rings. This beautifully soft colored stone is a wonderful way to express love and individuality. Plus champagne diamond jewelry has a classic look that will never go out of style.

There are a few things you should consider when looking at champagne diamond jewelry, and especially something as important as a champagne diamond engagement ring. You want to think about what type of diamond you want or is in your budget. There are a few different types of champagne diamonds available so you should know the difference before you start shopping.

It is also important to find a setting that will compliment this beautiful diamond. You don’t want a champagne diamond ring that has such a busy setting you don’t fully appreciate the champagne diamond at the center of it. Both the diamond itself and the setting you choose are very important in this symbolic ring.

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This article will look at why canary diamonds are yellow, what makes this variety of champagne diamonds so expensive, how they are graded and some general ideas on how to best feature canary diamond rings in your jewelry collection.

When you shop online for canary diamonds you want to make sure that you understand the quality that you’re buying. Diamonds are rated on a color scale that ranges from most brilliant white down to dull or brown. As mentioned in my article on chocolate diamond rings, Canary diamonds do not follow the same grading scale as other white diamonds. Instead, they have been given their own classification ratings. There are four ratings for a canary diamond: light yellow, fancy yellow, intense yellow, and vivid yellow. Vivid yellow diamonds are on the high end of the value scale, and are the most sought after of the canary diamonds, and the most expensive.

You can find a beautiful canary diamond ring in a wide range of prices, just be sure you understand where the diamond is in the spectrum of quality before making your final decision.

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There’s nothing like a champagne diamond bracelet to enhance your look for an evening out. With quiet, natural tones and beautiful shades that range from light champagne to a dark, deep brown, champagne diamond jewelry will add sophistication and elegance to any wardrobe. Discover where champagne diamonds and other brown diamonds originate and how to gauge their quality so that you get the very best value on your next champagne diamond jewelry purchase.

The majority of natural champagne diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia. The term natural here means the color is created naturally as the diamond forms in the earth.

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The cognac diamond is part of the brown diamond family. It is yellow orange in color, sometimes with a slight hint of green. It is a little darker with more tints of color than the champagne diamond. The largest producer of these beautiful cognac diamonds, including those found in stunning cognac diamond rings, is the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia.

The cognac diamond gets its color from conditions that exist in the earth as the diamond is created. When certain elements are present along with the intense heat and pressure that forms these diamonds it can affect their color. Things like nitrogen, boron, hydrogen and even radiation can cause color to form in the diamonds. These natural color diamonds come in a range of colors: pink, blue, yellow and brown to name a few.

Certain colors are more rare than others making them cost more. Brown and yellow diamonds are

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If you are planning on buying a diamond it is smart to learn the basics about these beautiful gems before you make a purchase. Jewelry is one of those items that often has a high markup, so you want to make sure you know what you are buying and you want to know what quality of stone you are getting. After all this is a significant purchase. But should you choose natural diamonds or cultured diamonds?

Both natural and cultured diamonds have the same basic properties, but there are a few things that set these two types of diamonds apart from each other.

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