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Champagne Diamond |
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90 to 95% of champagne diamonds have been found in the Argyle Mine in Australia, however, the Argyle mine announced to stop extraction in 8-10 years which means that less champagne diamonds are available on the market and that this color diamond is increasing in price.
The brown diamonds, mostly, possess one or several secondary colors. This secondary color or tint is going to be added to the brown color, giving him a color with an additional colored constituent. We find in secondary tints: the red, the orange, the yellow, the pink and the green. The brown diamond is also know under the name of "Champagne" or "Cognac", is found in the deposits of the following countries: Angola, Australia, Borneo, Brazil, Congo, Russia, Venezuela and official list of Ivory.
Below is the Argyle color grading scale for Champagne Diamonds:
C1 - C2 = Light Champagne
C3 - C4 = Medium champagne
C5 - C6 = Dark Champagne
C7 = Cognac. When buying a champagne diamond it is important to remember that some are more valuable than others. If there is a pinkish hue then it is a pink-champagne diamond. These diamond will be more expensive than champagne or cognac diamond. |
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