Violet Diamonds from Argyle: New Insights into the Cause of their Unique Color
Until its recent closure, the Argyle mine in Australia has been the only source of uniquely colored violet diamonds produced during the 35 years of its operation. These diamonds th
The Banjarmasin Diamond in Amsterdam – War Booty from Borneo
The Banjarmasin diamond in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam plays a questionable role in the history of the Dutch occupation of Southern Borneo. Confiscated from the
Gemmological studies of “Hybrid Diamond” (Natural + CVD synthetics)
Size and quality of CVD synthetic diamonds for jewelry market have been improved over the years, and various fancy colour CVD diamonds have also been produced. In addition, overgro
A study of nickel-bearing type Ia diamonds
We present a detailed FTIR and PL spectroscopic study (i.e. at 298 and 77°K) of a large number of colorless (i.e. color D to G) type Ia diamonds (i.e. >200), showing the presence
CVD Rough Diamonds Striae Grading Approach based on Deviated Optical Performance of Polished CVD Diamonds
Diamond’s optical performance cognition and scientific descriptions are based on the three key attributes: brilliance, fire and scintillation. Brilliance is an illusion caused by
