diamonds?
Over 300 colors have so far been identified, however these come in an infinite number of shades and hues.
From pink to black, spanning all the colors of the rainbow including blue, red, yellow, green, gray and brown, natural color diamonds are all excluded from the D to Z classification, which only applies to colorless ("white") diamonds.
2006-06-06 21:02:27
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answered by cooldude 5
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Diamonds of all colors can be found in nature. Over 300 colors have so far been identified, however these come in an infinite number of shades and hues.
From pink to black, spanning all the colors of the rainbow including blue, red, yellow, green, gray and brown, natural color diamonds are all excluded from the D to Z classification, which only applies to colorless ("white") diamonds. more on this topic go to
www.color-diamond-encyclopedia.com
Colored diamonds are gorgeous. Look at Harry Winstons site!
2006-06-07 04:05:01
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answered by Vintage-Inspired 6
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Dimonds? never heard of them. There is a close relative Diamonds that come in "colorless, steel, blue, yellow, orange, red, green, pink, brown—or black."
2006-06-07 04:02:28
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answered by James H 3
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and blue
2006-06-07 04:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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white, yellow, pink, black...
2006-06-07 04:00:23
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answered by tay_jen1 5
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