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This color grading system is only used to classify the most common diamond body color of yellow however anytime a diamond is found in another color like pink, blue, green, etc.; then this diamond is referred to as a "fancy diamond". Natural Fancy diamonds can be very expensive and many times more expensive than a similar size colorless diamond. A very good example of a Fancy diamond is the infamous 45.52 carat fancy deep blue diamond, the Hope Diamond, which is on display in the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington, DC. A color enhanced diamond is a 100% natural diamond that has had its color changed. And best of all, color enhanced diamonds come in a very wide selection of colors at very affordable prices! A bit of history- For many, many years it has been well known that a diamond's color could be "improved" by putting a bit of colored substance on the surface of a diamond and just like magic... a diamond that had a noticeable yellowish color would change to a more attractive near colorless diamond.







Unfortunately, this type of color enhanced diamond could change back to its original body color if this colored substance was unintentionally removed. In more recent years, the technology of color enhanced diamonds has gone extremely high tech. It is now possible to completely change the color of a diamond! These processes are considered permanent because it does remain stable when exposed to everyday normal conditions. The color will not fade if exposed to sunlight or be washed off by harsh chemicals. How is it done? The desired outcome of any of these treatments is to have a more marketable diamond. 

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