Black
Stunning black diamonds offer a delightful spin on a jewelry classic. Black diamonds have a slightly different composition than white diamonds and fancy diamonds, but they shine just as brightly in both traditional and modern jewelry designs. Black diamonds are officially called "carbonado diamonds," and they can be black or grey. Black diamonds are more porous than white diamonds and are mined only in Brazil and the Central African Republic. Because black diamonds are unlike any other gemstone and because they contain trace amounts of hydrogen and nitrogen, many scientists believe that they are remnants of a fallen meteor. Imagine jewelry that has fallen from the sky! Those fascinated with space and the universe will revel in owning and wearing
black diamond earrings and
black diamond necklaces.
Black diamonds are rare, and their beauty is unmatched by any other gemstone. These gems are steeped in legend. To try this prized jewelry in a bold way, consider
black diamond wedding rings and engagement rings. Modern brides and grooms are turning to this stone because it is very contemporary and unique.
Black diamond rings also make stunning cocktail rings.
Black diamonds have been on the jewelry scene for over 100 years, but they continue to offer a very sleek and modern look. You may find black and grey diamonds in Art Deco jewelry or other pieces of estate jewelry with marcasites and pearls. You will also find these rare and beautiful gems in contemporary black diamond engagement rings and modern diamond stud earrings. Black diamonds will complement all of your favorite outfits, from put-together suits to designer dark-wash denim.