In its pure form, diamond is colorless. However, in nature (or even when made in laboratories), diamonds are never composed of 100 percent carbon atoms. Even colorless diamonds will contain some defects: missing carbon atoms or containing trace amounts of nitrogen or hydrogen, for example. When present in certain atomic arrangements and concentrations, most minor components cause absorption of specific wavelengths of light, giving rise to color. The color in diamond is not source specific, even if some mines are known to produce more of certain colors, such as blue diamonds from the Premiere mine in South Africa, or brown and pink diamonds from the Argyle mine in Australia. Virtually every single diamond mine could produce any kind of color...
Chameleon diamonds typically change color from greyish-green to yellow when they are heated or coole...
The variations of color in minerals makes the difference between a valuable gem and a worthless sto...
Advances in technology have brought great advances in our ability to impart color to natural gemst...
In its pure and perfect form, diamond is colorless. However, in nature or even when made in a labora...
124-131Diamond is well known hardest material and has been prized for centuries as a gem stone for j...
ali e de ed f e 4 yell th A nitr d ce thermochromic and photochromic. Their color generally This art...
International audience"The properties of 152 natural diamonds with C centers - detectable by the abs...
This is the second part in a three-part series on the origin of color in gem materials. This article...
CVD synthetic diamond plays an important role in the jewelry market due to its excellent performance...
Neste trabalho foram analisados 49 diamantes coloridos da coleção Luiz Paixão incorporados 1954 ao a...
Plastic deformation of diamond has long been associated with the generation of color, specifically b...
Beyond the sparkle, other properties of diamond havegained increasing attention in the past few deca...
With the increasing availability of treated-color diamonds on the market, their characterization is ...
The previous two articles in this series described the origins of color in gems that derive from iso...
In recent years, increasing numbers of pink-coloured CVD synthetic diamonds have appeared on the mar...
Chameleon diamonds typically change color from greyish-green to yellow when they are heated or coole...
The variations of color in minerals makes the difference between a valuable gem and a worthless sto...
Advances in technology have brought great advances in our ability to impart color to natural gemst...
In its pure and perfect form, diamond is colorless. However, in nature or even when made in a labora...
124-131Diamond is well known hardest material and has been prized for centuries as a gem stone for j...
ali e de ed f e 4 yell th A nitr d ce thermochromic and photochromic. Their color generally This art...
International audience"The properties of 152 natural diamonds with C centers - detectable by the abs...
This is the second part in a three-part series on the origin of color in gem materials. This article...
CVD synthetic diamond plays an important role in the jewelry market due to its excellent performance...
Neste trabalho foram analisados 49 diamantes coloridos da coleção Luiz Paixão incorporados 1954 ao a...
Plastic deformation of diamond has long been associated with the generation of color, specifically b...
Beyond the sparkle, other properties of diamond havegained increasing attention in the past few deca...
With the increasing availability of treated-color diamonds on the market, their characterization is ...
The previous two articles in this series described the origins of color in gems that derive from iso...
In recent years, increasing numbers of pink-coloured CVD synthetic diamonds have appeared on the mar...
Chameleon diamonds typically change color from greyish-green to yellow when they are heated or coole...
The variations of color in minerals makes the difference between a valuable gem and a worthless sto...
Advances in technology have brought great advances in our ability to impart color to natural gemst...