Finally, coloured Diamonds seem to be hot in 2018
Feb 17, 2018 9:52:21 GMT -5
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Post by kk on Feb 17, 2018 9:52:21 GMT -5
Recently an article came up on one of the forums which gave a listing of things in jewellery that are deemed hot this year. Coloured diamonds have always fascinated me way more than the white ones. But somehow, every time I mentioned coloured diamonds, I seem to fall on deaf ears.
As some of you know, I started in this hobby because I was looking for a present for my wife, but could not find anything to my taste that would have been anywhere close to my meager budget.
First, I found Fire Agate, then I dabbled in a variety of things.
One of the things I tried was buying individual stones and trying to design something to be created by a local jeweler in gold. One of the major surprises was the availability and cost of coloured diamonds. I settled on one supplier and had first few deliveries tested. All tests returned untreated natural.
Naturally, my first design was a nightmare for the jeweler, as I asked for a total overload of stones to be set.
This piece from the center outwards, Fire Agate, sapphires, champagne and black Diamonds, plus three rough diamonds, and tanzanite on top with ruby (untested, and I belief heat-treated) on the bottom.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
Learned from my mistakes on the first piece and scaled the number of stones down dramatically for the second attempt in designing and compiling stones.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
By then, I was still buying and matching stones for a project that was/is close to my heart. I somehow never managed to afford or like a cross design-wise all my life, so I accumulated quite a few (changing my mind about shapes helped that too ).
In the end I ended up with this cross classified brown (in my eyes green) and auburn VVS1 to VS Diamonds with star sapphire.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
So I had too many nice stones (still have around 20), and took the opportunity to create something I would never manage to do on my own: Rings
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
and
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
It has to be mentioned here, that only the heart Fire Agate was done by me. Every other stone above has been individually bought and pieces are created by a local jeweler. All I did is designing.
So now, I use the remains of the stones occasionally.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
So I think, that will explain as to why I like coloured diamonds better than the overpriced white ones.
The other benefit: people while appreciating the beauty, never realize what they are. So one can openly wear them on a daily basis without appearing as a show off.......
Till here for now, feel free to add your own stones or jewellery containing coloured diamonds......
As some of you know, I started in this hobby because I was looking for a present for my wife, but could not find anything to my taste that would have been anywhere close to my meager budget.
First, I found Fire Agate, then I dabbled in a variety of things.
One of the things I tried was buying individual stones and trying to design something to be created by a local jeweler in gold. One of the major surprises was the availability and cost of coloured diamonds. I settled on one supplier and had first few deliveries tested. All tests returned untreated natural.
Naturally, my first design was a nightmare for the jeweler, as I asked for a total overload of stones to be set.
This piece from the center outwards, Fire Agate, sapphires, champagne and black Diamonds, plus three rough diamonds, and tanzanite on top with ruby (untested, and I belief heat-treated) on the bottom.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
Learned from my mistakes on the first piece and scaled the number of stones down dramatically for the second attempt in designing and compiling stones.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
By then, I was still buying and matching stones for a project that was/is close to my heart. I somehow never managed to afford or like a cross design-wise all my life, so I accumulated quite a few (changing my mind about shapes helped that too ).
In the end I ended up with this cross classified brown (in my eyes green) and auburn VVS1 to VS Diamonds with star sapphire.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
So I had too many nice stones (still have around 20), and took the opportunity to create something I would never manage to do on my own: Rings
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
and
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
It has to be mentioned here, that only the heart Fire Agate was done by me. Every other stone above has been individually bought and pieces are created by a local jeweler. All I did is designing.
So now, I use the remains of the stones occasionally.
Coloured Diamonds by Kainzer Kurt, on Flickr
So I think, that will explain as to why I like coloured diamonds better than the overpriced white ones.
The other benefit: people while appreciating the beauty, never realize what they are. So one can openly wear them on a daily basis without appearing as a show off.......
Till here for now, feel free to add your own stones or jewellery containing coloured diamonds......