Tips On Buying Chocolate Diamonds

Tips On Buying Chocolate Diamonds
Tips On Buying Chocolate Diamonds. Image: Pixabay

Whenever we have thought about diamond, we have always associated it with those sparkling white stones or something which is almost colorless. However, this may not be actually the case because we have diamonds available in almost all imaginable colors and hues. You must have at some point of time come across brown diamonds or champagne diamonds. These are actually the other names for chocolate diamonds. So put in plain and simple works these are basically dark brown colored diamonds. There are also some other beliefs about brown diamonds. It is widely believed that these diamonds, brown in color, are formed deep inside the earth under high pressure as a result of which their color becomes brown. But often that comes to our mind is how can pure diamond have a brown color when all along we have known it should be sparkling white or colorless? The fact of the matter is that these brown gems do occur naturally and their colors range from pure white to brown and from green to yellow amongst other colors. If you are planning to spend money on these brown colored or chocolate colored diamonds, here are a few important things which you must always bear in mind.

They Are Graded

The colors of the diamonds are categorized from D to Z. D stands for colorless diamonds and Z stands for light yellow colored diamonds. In fact it would be pertinent to mention here that colorless diamonds are quite rare to find and therefore they are also extremely expensive and even unaffordable for most people. The most commonly seen diamond stones come with a hint of yellow. Diamonds which are deep in color are also graded under the Z+ category and they are also referred by the name fancy colored ones.

When we look at the brown colored ones from the technical perspective, they are graded past Z and therefore they are often labeled by experts as being poorly colored. However, they are considered to be fancy in many ways by end user. So for many brown is just a matter of semantics and what is considered poorly colored by some could be considered as fanciful and something which offers value for money by many others.  In fact, most end users are more fascinated by the deep chocolate hue and color which they come with. They are not too bothered about the formal grade and this perhaps is the domain of experts. However, there is no denying the fact that the poorly colored brown diamonds have Z+ category may not offer the same kind of life or durability as compared to the D variants.

Things To Bear In Mind When Buying Them

Whatever might be the color, when you go by clarity you will get an ideal as to the number of inclusions or internal flaws which the specific brown diamond might have. If there are too many manual inclusions or internal flaws then they certainly will lose much of their sparkle. Hence, this is a very important point that one must bear in mind while buying these diamonds.

Look At The Diamond Close In The Light

There are some basic minimum things which you must take care of when buying these chocolate diamonds. You must be sure that you have a very close look at the diamond in a well lit setting. You must closely look for any black spots or some other defects inside the stone which could be visible to you with your naked eye. It is highly critical that you inspect it for the formation flaws or other such things which might have made it less sparkling when compared to the high class ones. You may have to use a microscope to look for these flaws and black spots if you are keen on getting the best value for money.

Where Do You Buy It

The next important point is to look for the right outlet when you are planning to buy these brown diamonds. You have to do your research and unless you are doubly sure about the quality of the online outlet, you would do better to buy it from a brick and mortar outlet. This will give you a chance to closely examine the brown diamond and then make a buying decision.