Showing posts with label colored diamonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored diamonds. Show all posts

Flawless Diamond Sells at Sotheby’s - And It Was All Yellow


Fancy colored diamonds have taken the jewelry world by storm in the last decade, and the demand for these rare beauties doesn’t seem to be waning anytime soon. Sotheby’s highly anticipated Magnificent Jewels Auction featured a flawless fancy vivid yellow diamond ring on their program cover, and the lot fetched the highest bid of the night.

The ring featured a 36.99-carat, oval, yellow diamond flanked by two shield-shaped gems weighing over 3 carats a piece. According to the accompanying GIA report, the center stone is internally flawless – two words you just don’t hear to describe much these days.

The lot was expected to rake in between $2 and $3 million, and the final bid fell within that range at $2,658,500. While some of the top items did not sell, Sotheby’s was happy to bring in over $20 million when all was said and done.

Natural colored diamonds are extremely rare – with yellow being one of the most sought after hues in the jewelry rainbow. Tom Cruise gave Katie a 5-carat yellow diamond engagement ring on that fateful Paris night, and Heidi Klum has a 10-carat cushion cut yellow stone rumored to have put Seal back about $150,000.

If you don’t have the budget for a natural yellow stone (and not many of us do these days), treated colored diamonds are a more affordable alternative. In fact, most colored diamonds on the market today are actually white diamonds that have been treated with intense heat to generate colors ranging from black, brown, pink, green, blue, to – of course - yellow.

So whether you’re a high rolling couture hound with a penchant for pink or a sensible susan who yearns for yellow – you don’t have to go to an auction to find colored diamonds to suit your particular ‘fancy’.



Colored Diamonds In Vegas

Take around 90% of the entire jewelry industry - stick them in Las Vegas for five days. Show more jewelry than even Joan Rivers could imagine and see what happens. Well, that's exactly what's going on at the moment. Every year, jewelers, jewelry designers, manufacturers et al head en masse to the bright lights of Sin City for a five day jewel fest.

Today is day three of this blinging bonanza and depending on where you're sitting, what you're making and who you're selling to, the trends that are going to be hitting the stores in the coming months come down to one thing - give it some color.


Colored Diamonds (natural and treated) are some of the most popular items in this mega jewelry show. Me personally, the mix of pinks, blacks, and chocolates are quite simply, good enough to eat.

According to the Natural Colored Diamond Association, natural colored diamonds are the kind of “uber-premium” product that appeals to affluent consumers. Well, they also appeal to the not-so affluent consumer, hence treated colored diamonds staking their claim. And so they should.