Where are chocolate diamonds found?
Australia
Are LeVian diamonds worth the money?
Eddie LeVian: We found these beautiful, natural fancy color brown diamonds that were coming out of the Argyle Mine of Australia that were quite underappreciated. Narrator: In the ’80s and ’90s, gem-quality brown diamonds were worth about $1,500 per carat, but now many sell for up to $10,000 per carat.
Are Le Vian rings made in China?
The company maintains factories in the United States, Italy, China, and Thailand, and relies on each country’s specialty (i.e., Thailand for cutting stones, Italy for gold work) to dictate which pieces are made where.
Does Levian buy back jewelry?
If you have your Levian certificate with your item, please include a photo when you text for an estimate. Levian jewelry is wildly popular and therefore we are interested in purchasing your Levian jewelry and will pay a fair market price. Keep in mind that Levian jewelry comes with a very high retail price markup.
Are White Diamonds good?
True colorless diamonds are quite rare. Most white diamonds have a natural tinge. If a low color diamond has excellent cut and clarity, it will be valued higher. Yet overall, a white diamond with a high color grade is much more prized for its appearance than a yellowish looking, low color-graded white diamond.
Is white diamond evil?
White Diamond is the main antagonist of the Cartoon Network TV series Steven Universe. She is supreme leader of the Homeworld Gems, outranking even the other members of the Great Diamond Authority (Yellow Diamond, Blue Diamond and formerly Pink Diamond).
How much are white diamonds worth?
White
Carat | Price per Diamond | Price per Carat |
---|---|---|
0.33 | $375 – $600 | $1,200 – $1,800 |
0.50 | $1,000 – $1,800 | $2,000 – $3,600 |
0.75 | $2,100 – $3,500 | $2,800 – $4,600 |
1.00 | $4,400 – $7,600 | $4,400 – $7,600 |
Is white diamond rare?
Indeed, “white diamonds are very, very rare,” according to Daniel Nyfeler, managing director of the Gübelin Gem Lab. “They are significantly less commercial than other fancy-colored diamonds, and so there is almost no demand for gemological reports.”