Want Colored Diamonds? Go to Lotus Colors
Just about every girl under the sun loves diamonds; the brilliant sparkle has no match. Although the brilliant white diamonds are the most common, the fancy colored diamonds have gained popularity amongst high spending consumers on all levels. However, naturally colored diamonds, like the Hope diamond, are very rare and very expensive, keeping them out of reach for most folks. This is where Lotus Colors comes in, to make colored diamonds available to all. In an effort to meet the colored diamond demand Lotus Colors, employs the most advanced color enhancement processes.
Imagine the possibility of having colored diamonds in your favorite colors of blues and pinks, greens and oranges? Using fancy colored diamonds, small or large, a jeweler can creatively compliment a variety of natural diamonds or other precious stones on a specific setting. There is virtually no limit to what colored diamonds can do!
In the jewelry industry, the more intense and pure the color of the gem, the higher its price tag. There are a number of processes used to enhance diamond colors. There are machines that mimic the natural diamond enhancing processes, HPHT diamonds tend to come in varieties of green, pin, yellow and orange. On the other hand, the irradiation process using a linear accelerator – a gun that fires a beam of electrons at the diamonds. These diamonds are then heated to different temperatures to achieve the different colors. Irradiated diamonds have a wider range of color, aqua blue, sky blue, ocean blue, royal blue, canary yellow, golden yellow, rose pink, purplish pink, purple, orangish cognac, reddish cognac, ice green, forest green, emerald green diamonds.
Through the decades, fancy colored diamonds has fascinated jewelers and consumers alike. For your information, for every ten thousand carats of colorless diamonds mined in the world, only one carat colored diamond is found. Natural fancy colored diamonds form after billions of years ago and only have recently been uncovered. As such, so rare and remarkable, these fancy colored diamonds only account for one percent of all diamonds mined today. So, who does not want an option? Lotus Colors provides this option. Giving diamond a color and a brilliance that would otherwise take years to form.