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Black diamonds, the centre of attraction


When it comes to making a bold statement through jewellery, it is hard to look past the magnificent black diamonds like other diamond rings in Sydney. Used in direct contrast to the shining lustre of a metallic band, a black diamond can create a truly unique look that will help stand out from the crowd.

Known as Carbonados, the black diamond has its origins in Brazil and the Central African Republic. Containing a compound of diamond, graphite and amorphous carbon, the black diamond gets its distinctive colour due to the porous nature of the compound. Although porous, the black diamond is the toughest form that a natural diamond can have. Having a grading of 10 on the hardness scale, a black diamond is easily suited for wearing on a daily basis.

A black diamond will generally appear to be opaque. As black materials will try to absorb light rather than reflect it, the stones do not share the same sparkle as white diamonds do. When looking at black diamonds however, it is the cut which helps make them stand out. A symmetrical cut diamond, with multiple facets, can make for an outstanding centre stone.

A key feature of black diamonds is that their colour can be used in both men’s and women’s jewellery. In addition, pricing for black diamonds is greatly lower than their white counterparts. This difference in pricing means that more intricate, multi-stone pieces can be crafted for around the same price as a single stone piece.

Recent marketing efforts, along with celebrities opting to wear pieces containing black diamonds, have helped to boost their popularity in recent years. Given the versatile nature of using the colour black, there are now a myriad of new possibilities when it comes to stone and band combinations. With so many variables at hand, professional jewellers can help you design a truly unique piece that mirrors your personality.

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