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The following article was published in our article directory on November 7, 2011.
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Article Category: Fashion
Author Name: Patty Darris
Natural clear diamonds are already quite rare, taking a few million years to form. Diamonds that are absolutely clear and have no color are the purest form, requiring a skilled cutter or jeweler to cut the stones into shapes that are ready to be set into jewelry pieces without damaging the clarity of the stone and reducing its value. Even rarer are colored diamonds. For every 10,000 clear diamonds that are mined, there will only be a single colored diamond. While diamonds can come in a variety of colors, the purple diamond is considered to be among the rarest, and there is even some dispute as to how they are formed. There is still no clear reason for their color, and some assume they occur similarly to other colored diamonds in that there is a trace element that is added during its formation. There is another belief that as the stones are pushed upward toward the Earth's surface, impurities get pushed into the stone, eventually causing the color purple to manifest.
There are some important considerations to make when buying these diamonds. If you are trying to save on the cost of these diamonds, it would be better to purchase synthetic purple diamonds. You can save around 15 percent of the cost of natural colored diamonds simply because they do not involve extensive mining costs. Natural diamonds are already quite rare, something which becomes apparent when you compare the cost between different color diamonds. To illustrate this, the cost per carat of pink diamonds is $100,000 while purple diamonds can fetch anywhere from $500,000 to $700,000. It is possible to save $105,000 per carat if you were to buy synthetic purple diamonds since the savings on production costs trickle down to the consumer.
Another way to invest in purple diamonds is by buying those that have not yet been set into a jewelry piece. Remember one thing about violet and purple diamonds, you will have an easier time examining loose diamonds from any axis, while set diamonds cannot be examined from certain angles. That way, not only will you have an easier time verifying the quality of loose purple diamonds, but you will also be able to choose the jewelry piece you will set the stone into when the time comes. Loose diamonds are a great investment, and can be fashioned into jewelry pieces later one if you desire, whether you want the set into a ring, earring, or necklace.
Keywords: purple diamond, natural colored diamonds, about violet and purple diamonds
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