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The funny thing is that making brown diamonds with CVD and turning them into white diamonds with HPHT and annealing is called "treatment" if you begin with natural mined diamonds.
Natural mined brown diamonds probably cost less than synthetic CVD brown diamonds cost to make. But treating CVD diamonds is considered a natural value adding process, where as GE never managed to convince us that treating natural diamonds was 'natural' ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Garry Holloway FGAA DipDT
HCA and Ideal-scope developer http://www.ideal-scope.com and http://www.HollowayDiamonds.com.au |
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Very valid point, Garry. I'd be interested to see if grading labs disclose color treatment on CVD diamonds.
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Hi Eric, Browns cost about 1/3rd the price of H (rough rule of thumb). what do you think would be the cost of making a CVD brown?
Garry Holloway FGAA DipDT
HCA and Ideal-scope developer http://www.ideal-scope.com and http://www.HollowayDiamonds.com.au |
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I don't have any firsthand knowledge on CVD costs, so for accurate information you would have to ask Apollo or Gemesis. To grow a brown CVD diamond, I would roughly guess it costs 50-75% the price of a mined H. The diamonds then have to be pre-cut, HPHT color treated (to turn them near-colorless brownish-white), then polished. For the record, we make white diamonds through HPHT growth but it is a different process from HPHT color treatment. Our white, blue and yellow diamonds are as-grown and not treated in any way. Our near-colorless usually have slight hints of yellow or blue, not brown. |
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It comes from defects in the crystal lattice of the carbon atoms. The HPHT color treatment 'heals' some of the defects, improving the color. |
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