What You Need To Know Before Purchasing Blue Diamond Jewelry

 

 

If you like exotic colors in your diamond jewelry pieces, you may then take a liking towards blue diamond jewelry. Believe it or not, this type of jewelry is sought after by many people not only for its striking color, but also for its cool and classy appeal. 

One question you may be considering is what makes a diamond blue? The answer to this question is an element found in the earth's surface called boron. This element is found in sedimentary rock and in our oceans. Boron is a multipurpose element and it has been shown to also be beneficial for our bones.

 

If you have ever have shopped at a vitamin store, you may have noticed that boron is sold as a dietary supplement. There are different shades of blue diamond jewelry and those color variations are due to the presence of hydrogen and nickel found in those gemstones. 

 

If you desire to purchase blue diamond jewelry, you will need to be cautious before buying since there are several imitation pieces on the market today. Some small discount jewelry stores may try to pose off imitation blue diamonds as the real deal. Some of these jewelry stores may sell imitation or real diamonds which are either dyed or irritated in order to cause the color variations.

 

The synthetic coloring treatments of irradiation and heating a diamond to temperatures above 3000 degrees Fahrenheit will cause the gemstones to turn a blue shade. If you want to purchase a true blue diamond, you should consider shopping at stores that have an outstanding reputation and offer GIA certification on their pieces.

 

Many gemological experts claim that blue diamonds are rare. You may have seen reports claiming that blue diamond jewelry pieces are bid up to hundreds of thousands of dollars and more at famous auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christie's. If you so desire, you can buy blue diamond jewelry pieces at a live auction house. Keep in mind, that smaller auction houses may misrepresent the jewelry pieces they are auctioning or are unaware if the diamonds are authentic or not. Unless you are a jewelry expert, buying diamond jewelry at an auction can be risky. 

 

Some online jewelers sell imitation blue diamond jewelry and use blue zircon as the gemstone in their pieces. Zircon is a natural stone and differs from the synthetic stone cubic zirconia. If you like blue diamond jewelry but can't afford the expensive price tag, blue zircon will be a good alternative.  

 

One online store called Alaska Jewelry sells blue jewelry made from zircon. Another online store called Apples of Gold sells blue diamond jewelry that has been treated utilizing excessive heat, pressure, and irradiation. Their jewelry pieces are manufactured from real diamonds but are not true blue diamonds.  

 

Many gemological experts maintain that blue diamonds are rare and are very expensive. Predominantly, these gorgeous colored gemstones are mined in India, South Africa, and Australia. If you are looking for true blue diamonds that have not been treated or irritated, one reputable source is Mondera.

Their website is www.mondera.com and if you decide to purchase from them, you can be assured that you are buying from a highly reputable source. Shopping for blue diamond jewelry can be easy and fun if you are armed with the right information to help you make an educated informed decision.

 

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