Loose Colored Diamonds for Jewelry Design

The success of one’s business is just as dependent on having affluent customers as on having vendors that are well stocked at competitive prices. We have one of the largest inventories of loose Color Diamonds in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes at different price points. Our inventory is categorized using a standardized grading system thereby assuring our customers a consistent supply. We pride ourselves at being a one-stop shop to meet all your COLORed DIAMONDS needs.

Here you will find the wide selection of loose diamonds we have available for jewelry design.

Blue Diamonds

As you will see, our blue diamonds are divided into four shades; Aqua Blue, Sky Blue, Ocean Blue and Royal Blue, Aqua Blue being the lightest and Royal Blue the darkest. All of our blue diamonds are irradiated using the completely safe low-energy electron acceleration process. Because the Aqua Blues are created using the clearest diamonds they are the most expensive. Darker blues are made using darker shades of brown diamond making them a more affordable alternative.

Tips on buying - When it comes to choosing a blue diamond, you should beware of any greenish shades. Any underlying greenish tones reduce the value of a blue diamond. Feathers can be seen quite clearly in any blue diamond, so the higher the clarity the better.

Our Stock - We carry blue diamonds in four shades Aqua Blue, Sky Blue, Ocean Blue, & Royal Blue. Our Rounds vary from 0.01 ct to 15 cts, and the Princes from 0.03 ct to 3.5 cts. We also carry Pears, Marquises, Ovals, Radiants, Cushions, Asschers & Emerald cuts from 0.50 cts upwards. Our blue diamonds are priced at six different quality levels, and are graded on the basis of color and clarity.

Green Diamonds

Our green diamonds come in four shades; Forest Green, Emerald Green, Ice Green & Pine Green, which graduate from the intense Forest Green to the more yellowish, bright peridot looking Ice Green to the very pale Pine Green. As is the case with most colored diamonds, the lighter shades are made using the whiter diamonds and are the most expensive. As with blue diamonds, green diamonds are created using the irradiation process only.

Tips on buying – Green diamonds are usually found with undertones of yellow or blue and too much of these undertones are not desirable. We manufacture all of our green diamonds to come with the perfect balance of greenish and yellowish undertones. Too much yellow undertones will create a yellow stone, but the perfect balance heightens the brightness of a green stone.

Our stock – We carry green diamonds in four shades Pine Green, Ice Green, Emerald Green & Forest Green. Our Rounds vary from 0.01 ct to 5 cts, while our Princes’ vary from 0.03 ct to 3.5 cts. We also carry Pears, Marquises, Ovals, Radiants, Cushions, Asschers & Emerald cuts from 0.50 cts upwards. Our green diamonds are priced at five different quality levels, and are graded on the basis of color and clarity.

Yellow Diamonds

Yellow color enhanced diamonds are visibly similar to it’s natural counterpart making it very popular. Also, Yellow diamonds are particularly popular as they go well with both white and yellow gold. Our yellow diamonds come in just two shades; Canary Yellow and Golden Yellow. Canary Yellow is a purer, slightly clearer color which makes it more expensive, while Golden Yellow comes with warmer undertones.

Tips on buying – Yellow diamonds can come with undertones of green, brown or orange. None of these are particularly desirable; our aim is to create a diamond of the purest yellow possible. In order to do this, we use both the irradiation and HPHT processes. Because the HPHT process is quite difficult to carry out, our HPHT yellow diamonds are on the more expensive side of our price range. Also, black inclusions can easily be seen in a yellow diamond thereby these inclusions should be avoided.

Our Stock – Our yellow diamonds come in two shades Canary Yellow & Golden Yellow. Our Rounds vary from 0.01 ct to 15 cts, while our Princes’ cuts vary from 0.03 ct to 3.5 cts. We also carry Pears, Marquises, Ovals, Radiants, Cushions, Asschers & Emerald cuts from 0.50 cts upwards. Our yellow diamonds are divided into five different quality levels, priced accordingly, and are graded according to color and clarity.

Purple and Pink Diamonds

Purples and pinks are some of our most asked- for colors but they are the most difficult to achieve. When we color enhance a thousand carats of the blues, greens, yellows and oranges we only achieve perhaps 2-3 carats of pinks and purples. Very few diamonds have the latent ability to turn pink or purple when irradiated or enhanced using HPHT, and even then most of them come in the more purplish shades which are less desirable and worth less than the vivid pinks.

Our three shades of purple/pink vary from Baby Pink, Rose pink to Purple. The Baby Pinks are a purer and brighter pinks and are more expensive than the Rose Pink or Purples which are deeper in color.

Tips on Buying – Pinks & Purples come in a range of shades having undertones of red, orange & brown. These undertones are not desirable and are at best avoided. The scarce availability of Baby Pinks makes them more expensive than the Purples.

Our Stock – Our purple and pink diamonds come in Rounds in sizes from 0.01 ct and 10 cts, and they come in a price range of five different qualities. We also carry Pears, Marquises, Ovals, Radiants, Cushions, Asschers & Emerald cuts from 0.50 cts upwards in Pink & Purple Diamonds.

Reddish Cognac and Orangish Cognac Diamonds

Cognac color enhanced diamonds are visibly similar to their natural counterpart making it very popular. Also, they go particularly well with rose gold or white gold. Our orange and red diamonds come in only one shade each; Orangish Cognac and Reddish Cognac. Reddish Cognac is basically a more intense reddish shade of Orangish Cognac.

Tips on buying – Red & Orange diamonds can come with undertones of brown and black. None of these undertones are particularly desirable; our aim is to create a diamond of the purest color possible. A lot of diamonds become blackish when we are making the Reddish Cognac and this low yield makes the Reddish Cognacs more expensive than the Orangish Cognacs.

Our stock – We carry Reddish Cognac and Orangish Cognac Diamonds in Rounds, varying from 0.01 ct to 2.5 cts. They are priced at four different quality levels depending on clarity and brightness of color.

Black Diamonds

Despite their relative cheapness, Black diamonds remain incredibly popular. Although almost any diamond can be turned black (clarity not being an issue as it is opaque), the result is a gem which is still brighter and more reflective than any other black gemstone. They are just as beautiful when set with either silver or gold, and make a wonderfully dramatic counterpoint to white diamonds.

Tips on Buying – Black diamonds are the easiest colored diamonds to buy as they do not come in different shades. The main clarity characteristics of Black Diamonds are broken girdles or open cavities on the surface. It is the presence or absence of these surface inclusions that help you determine the price.

Our Stock - We carry black diamonds in Rounds from 0.01 cts to 20 cts and Princess cuts from 0.03 cts to 5 cts. We also carry Pears, Marquises, Ovals, Radiants, Cushions & Emerald cuts from 1 ct upwards. We carry three different qualities graded based on the presence or absence of surface inclusions.