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STONE COLOUR OPTIONS
In keeping with our tradition of offering the finest simulants in the world, we also offer simulant fancy colour and lab created stones.
By selecting from the stone colour menu on the item screen our craftsmen offer you the option to select and mount our AAA grade beautiful lab-grown sapphires ,rubies and emeralds as well as other fancy diamond colours such as Light Fancy Yellow, Canary Yellow, Champagne and our famous Fancy Pink.
Please Note: that by selecting any of the stone colour options will affect the main (the center) stone only, the side stones will remain the same as in the picture (if any):
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Diamond White
Our white simulants come in with an equivalent natural diamond colour grade of around D to E, or the very top of the colour scale. Typically we produce a clarity of IF (internally flawless) although VVS1 can be noted in some larger stones.
Learn more about the colour, cut and clarity of our stones.
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Ruby
Created rubies were first made by the French chemist Auguste Verneuil, who invented the flame-fusion process for producing inexpensive rubies in 1886. In 1918, J. Czochralski invented the pulling method for growing inexpensive rubies. Since then various methods have been used to produce lab-created rubies. CARAT* lab created rubies are selected from AAA grade rough material. Created ruby has the exact same optical and chemical composition as natural ruby.
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Sapphire
The same process to create rubies is used to create our sapphires, only the raw martial is used slightly differently. CARAT* lab-created sapphires are selected from AAA grade rough material. Created sapphire has the same optical and chemical composition as natural sapphire.
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Light Fancy Yellow
This is not a poor colour white stone. In fact, these colours are very sought after by the diamond buying elite: the stronger the yellow hue the more expensive it is. This colour lies just inside the Fancy Yellow diamond scale and is one of the most convincing Fancy Yellow diamond simulant colours in the world.
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Canary Yellow
These colours are becoming increasingly popular and represent the rarer range of yellows on the Fancy Yellow Diamond scale. Intense yellow saturation throughout the stone indicates a Canary Yellow.
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Champagne
Since the opening of Australia's Argyle Diamond Mine many beautiful brown/champagne coloured diamonds have appeared in the market. Our CARAT* champagne colours are in the mid range, around C5, according to the GIA Champagne colour scale and exhibit an evenly distributed medium golden brown.
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Fancy Pink
Pink is one of the rarest natural diamond colours. It was relatively unknown to most people until recent celebrity endorsements highlighted its beauty. Remember when buying one of our pink stones that the natural diamond equivalent would sell for anywhere between £95,000 and £130,000 per carat.
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Emerald Green
Created emerald has the same qualities as a natural emerald with the exception of inclusions that makes the real counterpart delicate. Carat* created emerald captures the light and emits the brilliant rich hue of green that sparkles.
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