Fashion & Cosmetics, Colored Diamonds Make A Beautiful Choice For Fine Jewelry


by SUSAN SLOBAC - Date: 2008-09-15 - Word Count: 463 Share This!

Most people have at least a passing familiarity with what diamonds tend to look like. Beautifully glistening and sparkling, the clear appearance of the gemstone is known as the stone of choice for wedding rings and engagement rings. However, there are other types of diamonds available, and they are called colored diamonds. Designer jewelers apply their skill to pieces that feature these luxurious colored diamonds, and to great effect.

The diamonds that are typically on display at jewelry stores are what are known as pure diamonds. There are no impurities at all in these diamonds, and the gemstones are colorless and transparent. What gives certain diamonds their color are actual impurities and defects to the structure of the stone which impede or help in light absorption, which causes certain colors to be seen by the human eye.

Colored diamonds are most often found in tints of brown, yellow, blue, grey, green, pink, and the very rare red shade. The colored gemstones are graded based on the intensity of color, and the value of these precious stones are based on the color and clarity of the gemstone.

Jewelry stores, both online and brick and mortar, will stock a good selection of fine gemstone jewelry for your perusal. Designer jewelry can cover the gamut of rings, engagement and wedding rings, watches, necklaces and pendants, bracelets and anklets, cuff links, tiaras and other unusual pieces. An easy way to get started looking at gemstone jewelry is to explore jewelry webstores that offer beautiful examples. In the comfort of your home or office you can take in all of the lovely styles, and begin to sort through the pieces and styles you prefer. When you have determined what those are, you might take the next step of visiting a local jeweler to see the pieces up close and examine them for yourself. A local jeweler can also answer any questions you might have about the piece or gemstone, so you can clarify any questions and get the answers you need to make an informed decision.

Gemstone jewelery can also consist of fine jewelry that features colored stones. Alexandrite, garnet, citrine, aquamarine, turquoise and peridot are just a small sampling of the choices you have for adorning any item of jewelry. Many styles and types of designer jewelry is available that features these stunning gemstones, so that you can find exactly what you desire.

Both gemstones and colored diamonds offer a bit of brilliant color to make an impact on your jewelry collection, and also make a unique style statement about who you are and what you like.

About the Author : Susan Slobac has years of experience in the fine jewelry industry. She specializes in assisting couples in the selection of gemstone jewelry and fine jewelry sets.


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