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What are Color Enhanced
Diamonds?
Although the passion for diamonds has traditionally been for colorless
stones, colored diamonds became extremely popular late in the 20th century.
Consumers today have come to appreciate the beautiful range of natural
colored diamonds, its rarity and its exceptional glamour. People are also
learning that few other gemstones appear in the depths and ranges of color
as seen in diamonds.
Even though
colored diamonds are a small percentage of the total world diamond production,
they are often the center of attention in major auctions, in highly viewed
television shows, film festivals and among Hollywood celebrities. Colored
diamonds are extremely expensive and it seems that they are normally purchased
by very rich consumers.
Those reasons
have pushed both scientists and gemologists to find ways to improve diamonds
quality by artificially colored them. Those diamonds know today as Color
Enhanced Diamonds.
Color enhanced diamonds are natural polished diamonds. However they were
treated by one of three different processes in which changes its natural
color to a desirable color or shade. These processes give natural white
diamonds their magnificent colorful brilliance of extremely rare, natural
colored diamonds.
The diamond enhancement process gives the jeweler the opportunity to be
more expressive, by offering a vast array of brilliant colors and shades
other than the traditional colorless diamond and for the consumers to
be able to afford them.

There are few
main reasons of consideration when it comes to integrate color enhanced
diamonds in the inventory.
- With
natural color diamonds being both rare and expensive, color enhancement
is the perfect solution. The cost of color enhanced diamond is much
more affordable and available when compared to the alternative, natural
colored diamonds.
- The
selection of colors Leshem Diamonds is offering will increase the variety
of the inventory with a unique, attention drawing niche.
- As
the manufacturing of color enhanced diamonds is consistent in any quantity,
a new world of possibilities is now available in jewelry designs.
- A
practical use of the coloring process is for concealing eye visible
inclusion by coloring the diamond to deep color shades, such as Royal
Blue or Forest Green.
Though there are many colored Gem stones in nature, the exquisite diamond
out performs them all in appearance, brilliance, and durability.
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