Yellow Diamonds


Although similar to other colored diamonds, yellow diamonds are the most commonly found color of diamond in nature. White diamonds, measured on a scale of D to Z, get yellower as the grade gets closer to Z. Because of this yellowish, dingy tint, the white diamond becomes undesirable. However, going past Z on the scale gives the diamond a purer yellow tone that becomes a color of beauty. When the diamond contains this strong yellow, the diamond begins to increase in value again. Like other colored diamonds, yellow diamonds go through a specific process during formation in order to achieve their color. For yellow, in particular, the diamonds get this color from the presence of nitrogen molecules during the forming process. These nitrogen molecules absorb blue light which allows the diamond to reflect as yellow. Additionally, these nitrogen molecules are also responsible in giving orange diamonds their color.

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Where are Yellow Diamonds found?


Yellow diamonds, like many other colored diamonds, can be found in mines all over the world. Most commonly, yellow diamonds can be found in Australia, Central Africa, Angola, Borneo, Brazil, Congo, and Sierra Leone. The sheer number of locations can explain the yellow diamond’s commonality compared to other colored diamonds.



How Valuable are Yellow Diamonds?

Natural colored diamonds, in general, are rare. Out of 10,000 carats, typically only one is a natural colored diamond. However, in terms of colored diamonds, yellow diamonds are the most commonly found. Gem experts estimate that yellow diamonds make up 60% of all of the colored diamonds in the world. Still, in terms of all of the diamonds (colored and colorless), yellow diamonds are still considered rare. A yellow diamond is only found one thousandth of the time that a white diamond is found. Since it is common compared to its other color diamond counterparts, a yellow diamond will garner a lower price for buyers, making this color perfect for a bride looking for a colored diamond that does not break the bank.



Yellow Diamonds Color Intensity


While natural yellow diamonds are considered to be, for the most part, yellow, they can be made up of a mixture of different colors. Most popularly, yellow diamonds may contain hints of brown, green, or orange. However, if a yellow diamond does not contain any other colors, it is considered pure. Pure yellow diamonds, due to their color, are oftentimes called canary yellow diamonds. Another nickname some use for yellow diamonds is Zimmy. This name comes from a specific type of yellow diamonds which are produced from the Zimmy diamond mine in the Sierra Leone. Zimmy diamonds have an extremely intense yellow with a deep hue. In comparison to Zimmy diamonds, other yellow diamonds look dingy.

Most important to consider for value of yellow diamonds is the color’s intensity. Yellow diamonds can range from faint to fancy vivid; the closer one gets to fancy vivid, the higher the value. This is because the more intense the color, the rarer the diamond is to find in nature. However, pricing yellow diamonds, and colored diamonds in general, requires an expert. For yellow diamonds alone, there are hundreds of color combinations, and different secondary colors can affect the diamond in different ways. For example, adding green or orange to a yellow diamond will increase its value, whereas adding brown will decrease it.


Popular Yellow Diamond Engagement Rings


As with any colored diamond, yellow diamonds are an extremely popular option for engagement rings. Today’s trends encourage a pop of color and uniqueness. With a yellow diamond engagement ring, the wearer will be able to show off her bright yellow stone while still remaining unique due to the rarity of her stone. Buyers should be wary about seeking out yellow diamond engagement rings because commonly, yellow gold diamond engagement rings or plain yellow gold diamond rings may show up in their searches. A yellow gold diamond engagement ring contains a regular diamond with a yellow gold band. Although still beautiful and elegant, this type of ring does not have the pop of color that the buyer wants at all. The same goes for most other types of jewelry. Yellow diamond earrings are yellow, whereas yellow gold diamond earrings contain the colorless diamonds.

Yellow diamond rings have quickly become one of the most in demand types of rings. In the past decade, they have been able to make quite the impression on fashion. Although much of this can be contributed to the beauty of the stone, celebrities who sport their yellow diamond jewelry also help to increase the stone’s popularity. Hot celebrities such as Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Paris Hilton, and Adele all show of the elegance of their yellow diamond engagement rings. Regardless of the help from celebrities, yellow diamonds offer the bride a fun and colorful way to customize her ring at a lower cost. Mixing yellow diamonds with different metals can develop interesting combinations. Paired with yellow gold, yellow diamonds look especially regal.


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