A blue diamond is real and natural. Genuine blue diamond with a prominent blue style due to the presence of boron in the diamond’s carbon skeleton.
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The blue diamonds vary from pale blue to deep blue, frequently with a secondary shade like violet, gray, or green. The blue diamonds are not treated or enhanced to get their color. They are discovered below the earth’s surface with their natural blue coloring.
Several blue diamond engagement ring settings help make a blue diamond ring stand out.
Here are some of the best settings for a blue diamond ring:
- Style 1: Halo settingThe halo setting enhances the beauty of the blue diamond ring by surrounding it with other diamonds, for instance, the white or gold shade, to increase your ring’s carat weight.
- Style 2: Tension settingThe blue diamond ring is placed on center stage with a tension setting separating the starkly colored diamond to help make its color pop.
- Style 3: Three-stone settingThe three-stone flank on either side of the blue diamond ring with small colorless diamonds increases the brilliance of the ring crew without taking away from the blue diamond’s color.
The blue diamonds are discovered only in a few mines globally (e.g., the Cullinan mine in South Africa, the Argyle Mine in Australia, and the Golconda mine in India). And the blue diamond carat significance and intensity of the blue color dictate how extensively a blue diamond is worth. Blue diamonds’ rarity is usually more pricey than white diamonds and other grandiloquent color diamonds.
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