Buyer’s Tips
Learn what to look for while shopping for black diamonds.
Evaluate the stones' finish!
Access the degree of polish and attractiveness of any cut. You should not be able to see any spiderlike fissures on its surface.
Canvass for the right color.

Check black diamonds for their color. The uniform midnight black colored diamonds are superior.
Eye the details


Try to find the inclusions in your black diamonds. The good quality black diamonds will have fewer of them. They should not be visible to the naked eye.
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The Black-diamond Trend

Black diamonds make a bold statement of your classic and elegant taste. They are the latest fashion trend with all celebrities and style gurus. Make them a part of your wardrobe staples, as they are perfect to enhance both casual and formal look. The fashion pendulum tick on their side and forecasts - black diamonds are here to stay  

A black diamond solitaire accented with white diamonds or solely set in white gold or platinum create a stunning appeal. The enticing neutral color compliments all complexions to cast an unbelievable spell. The reason celebrities donned these chunks on the Red Carpet.

Black Diamonds are in style even in men’s jewelry. Moreover, classically colorless diamonds were a popular choice in engagement rings, but today the craze has moved towards Black Diamonds. Recently Carmen Electra received a Black Diamond engagement ring. Accentuated with white diamonds, black diamonds magnify the appeal. The black diamonds have been admired in the world of fine watches too.
 
Especially in America and Europe, black diamonds are in vogue. Encrusted in titanium or platinum, or in recipe with colorless diamonds, black diamond rings look spectacular.

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Myth Buster

Many believed that black diamonds are not real diamonds. However, the fact remains that black diamonds are the most genuine and rarest diamonds. The rarity in contrast to the demand calls for the treatment of Black Diamonds. The commercially popular treated Black Diamonds are real diamonds heated to achieve the lush black color.

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