Pink Diamond Natural
Pink
diamonds are one of the rarest naturally-occurring carbon gemstones available.
Pink
diamonds are solid crystals and share similar features with colorless carbon
gemstones. They usually possess uneven fractures and occur with a tetrahedral
structure. Many features on pink diamonds make them perfect as gems on luxury
jewelry. Pink
Diamonds Prices
Pink
gemstones have the highest Mohs’ rating at 10 units, the highest rating among
gemstones. The gemstone also has a high refractive index that allows it reflect
light at different angles for more glitter. Pink diamonds also have a low
thermal and electrical conductivity that makes it a perfect fit for different
purposes.
Jewelers
and buyers prefer this gemstone on jewelry pieces like earrings, necklaces, and
for decorative uses.
History
of Pink Diamonds
Ancient
Indian civilizations used diamonds as a major religious item over 6000 years
ago; however, pink diamonds were not as popular among such early peoples.
Further discoveries in the last three centuries have revealed colored diamonds
in pink, red, teal, black, and other variants.
Scientific
findings also make enhanced pink diamonds easy to get in different shades.
Several hues of pink diamond crystals have become popular ever since the first
enhanced gemstones became available over three decades ago. Pink
Diamond Natural
How
are Pink Diamonds Made?
Natural
pink diamonds form through a process called lattice disruption. The process
occurs when carbon crystals encounter intense pressure and heat under the
earth. Reactions from high heat and high-pressure cause a crystal lattice that
absorbs green light rays and distorts colorless diamonds into shades of pink.
Scientists
also adopt the same process to enhance natural pink diamonds into light or dark
shades.
Uses
of Pink Diamonds
Natural
and enhanced gemstones are ideal fixtures on jewelry pieces like necklaces,
wedding rings, wristwatches, and much more. These gemstones have far fewer uses
than colorless diamonds that are perfect for more than five (5) different
purposes.
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