1. Purple diamond
Fancy colored diamonds are pink and red diamonds, yellow diamonds, orange diamonds, brown diamonds and blue diamonds. Green diamonds and chameleon diamonds Purple and purple diamonds Fancy white diamonds, black diamonds, gray diamonds and more. The variety and intensity of color determines the value of colored diamonds.
Purple diamonds are not as rare as red, pink, blue and green diamonds, but pure purple diamonds are rare in nature. And most purple diamonds have subtones.
But purple diamonds are still eye-catching because of their color and fire. You can also create special effects regardless of the format you use.
2. Fluorite
Fluorite The English name "fluorite" is derived from the Latin word "fluorite" because it is fluorescent and exhibits fluorescence. Therefore, fluorite is often a "pearl of the night"
Its chemical composition is CaF2 due to the variety of colorant ions that cause coloration. Therefore, the color of fluorite is very dark. Purple fluorite is moving in it.
3. Violet Emerald
Purple jade is purple jade Another high-value jade other than green jade
Natural purple jadeite is the primary color. They are divided into three market shades: pink violet, eggplant purple, blue violet, and the colors are usually very consistent.
Zhaoyi Star Emerald
This jadeite "Zhaoyi Star" is one of the famous jadeite to mention. This is a 9466 carat purple jadeite cut into cabochons and decorated with purple sapphires, green garnet and diamonds. Countless gems and colored diamonds shine. A lotus-shaped base is studded with a translucent center stone.
Post time: May-20-2022