Champagne Diamonds the three c's

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Champagne Diamonds- The three C's


Biggest Fashion statement and Trend-Setter of year 2006 and now 2007.
If you do not believe this, then just rewind the tape of 2004 Academy awards function and watch the famous celebrities walk by through the red carpet who have especially adorned Champagne Diamonds, to add more intensity to their own beauty and the function. It just shows that their personal jewelers exactly know the latest fashion trend and awareness and like to see their clients wearing their inspired creations. But, now that the secret is out this is not just limited to the celebrities alone it is also available to the elite, such as yourself at:
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 Want to know more about the Champagne Diamonds?


In a remote corner and deep beneath the ragged ranges in the Kimberly region of North West Australia, spectacular diamonds were growing more beautiful as the centuries passed away, the colors began to show. Finally in 1979, the first inkling Diamond mine in the world became known. The Argyle Diamond mine.
Apparently, the Geologists discovered and realized that these precious stones had become colored, even though, the original Diamonds were formed over 3 Billion years ago, It was compression of the Diamond lattice structure by tremendous forces deep beneath the earth is said to have led to Red, Pink and Champagne Diamonds, hence making Australia's soil, bright with fire and brilliance ands color.
It's often said that it is all in the name, so true, Champagne Diamond, like Champagne, subtle, and mysterious, saturated with rich natural color, that took billions of years in the making, hence offering, these extraordinary, fire-laden gems in various shades from light subtle color to a palette of colors, in between, inspiring, remarkable jewelry making.
It is their uniqueness that these Diamonds are set off brilliantly next to colorless diamonds, with an extra dose of sparkle, dash of thrill, timeless classic, in built versatility and limitless possibilities of innovation.
Let's get down to serious business now!
In the case of Champagne Diamonds it's the Three C's

Color:
To understand and inspect the true perspective, it should be done on a bright day with natural day light. There are various tints of Champagne colors, such as, C1-C2…Light Champagne C3- C4…Medium Champagne C5-C6…Dark Champagne C7…Fancy Cognac.
Cut:
Sometimes, Bad or UN professional cutting can affect the color, resulting in un-even color zoning; Bow-ties that often appear in fancy cuts are not necessarily considered bad, unless it dramatically affects the totality of the color.
Clarity:
Like all other diamonds, these stones come in a range of clarities. The amount of color usually outweighs clarity unless the stone is visibly marked.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsIs the color in Champagne Diamonds natural? Yes. It is not widely known but diamonds are naturally found in more colors than most other gemstones. Color formed in diamonds at about the time the gems started to shape, some three billion years ago. There are saidto be three primary causes of color in diamonds: Foreign elements. During formation the interaction of another element within thecarbon crystal lattice of the diamond led to color. Introduced nitrogen caused yellow or orange diamonds. Boron gave rise to blue diamonds.
Natural radiation. This influence produced green diamonds. Pressure. Compression of the diamond lattice structure by tremendous forces deep beneath the earth is said to have led to red, pink and Champagne Diamonds .

 How are Champagne Diamonds graded by gemological laboratories? Champagne Diamonds are graded by gemological laboratories in a similar manner to colorless diamonds- except for the obvious addition of color. Points to look for include: Color - With Champagne Diamonds this is the most important factor; especially when color-matching diamonds. Argyle has developed a guide for Champagne. It’s called the C1-C7 scale. Champagne Diamonds are graded by gemological laboratories in a similar manner to colorless diamonds- except for the obvious addition of color. Points to look for include: Color - With Champagne Diamonds this is the most important factor; especially when color-matching diamonds. Argyle has developed a guide for Champagne. It’s called the C1-C7 scale. C1-C2…Light Champagne C3-C4...Medium Champagne C5-C6...Dark Champagne C7........Fancy Cognac Cut - Bad cutting can affect the color in a diamond, often leading to uneven color-zoning. In fancy colored diamonds, "bow ties" often appear in those cut in fancy shapes. This is not necessarily bad unless it dramatically affects the color of the stone. Clarity - Like all diamonds, colored stones come in a range of clarities. The amount of color usually outweighs clarity unless the stone is visibly marked.

What’s the best way to wear Champagne Diamonds? Remember to look for contrast settings. Champagne Diamonds contrasted with white diamonds make a beautiful and stylish look.

What about men’sjewelry with Champagne Diamonds? Champagne Diamondsare perfect for men’s rings, cufflinks and even lapel pins. What a great gift idea for Father’s day or school graduation.

Where do Champagne Diamonds come from? The largest source of natural color Champagne Diamonds is the Argyle mine of Australia, located in the remote northwest region of the country.

Should I wear Champagne Diamonds just for special occasions? Champagne Diamonds are not just for special occasions but should be worn anytime. From casual outings with friends, for a day’s business at the office, to an evening on the town, Champagne Diamonds are perfect. Champagne Diamonds can be seen at: