Jewelry marketers give tantalizing nicknames such as “chocolate”, “champagne”, and “cognac” to brown
diamonds. Since brown is equated to the
color of the soil, marketers attribute these terms for the
colored diamonds to make them more desirable in the minds of consumers. Since nicknames are more tantalizing, this nomenclature sells brown
diamond rings in a much better way than a strategy of naming them as they are.
Much like yellowish
diamonds, even the brown
colored gems can be coupled with
white precious
metals in order to highlight the champagne-like
color. Alternatively, you can choose a
rose gold or
yellow gold ring setting in order to complement the
color of brown
diamonds. Aside from the
ring setting, even the
metal claws can complement or contrast with the
color of the
gem.
A champagne and
white diamond ring with a
halo of small
diamonds embellished along the
ring band will make the brown center
stone stand out. The
white metal prongs or claws also accentuate the
ring’s look. On the other hand, a brown
diamond set as the center
stone coupled with a
yellow gold ring band creates a subtle backdrop, while
white metal claws and
white diamond accent
stones give an alluring contrast.