If you have ever stumbled upon a 1.5-
carat black
diamond ring, you have surely been tempted to buy it instantly. However, if you take a step back assuming that the center
stone in the
ring is of low quality, you could not be more wrong.
It is true that natural black
diamonds have more inclusions than their
colorless counterparts, but that does not necessarily mean a black
diamond will be of a low clarity grade. In fact, the standard clarity grading measures used to evaluate
colorless diamonds are not applicable to black
diamonds, because the flaws in them are actually the properties that give such
colored diamonds their unique value.
Natural black
diamonds, although exceptionally rare, are not that rare as pink, red, or yellow
colored diamonds. There has not been a huge demand for black
colored diamonds as well, and this reflects upon their pricing; some black
diamonds are even less expensive than the
colorless diamonds. However, things are changing these days, and couples go for unique black
diamond rings for their
engagement and
weddings too.
Black
diamond engagement rings can be a great choice for women who love to flaunt bold and stylish jewelry. Besides, black
diamonds are believed to prop up the romance and marital happiness among couples.