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I heard somewhere that Antique/Old Cut diamonds tend to be warmer colours than what is popular today, because that is what was being produced in South Africa at the time. Hence the term "Cape Diamond", for very warm antique diamonds (like that in my avatar). Ive tried to research this online, but have come up cold. Does anyone know, or able to reference the colour of diamonds over the last 150 years or so (other than the small blurb on the Brian Gavin site about Cape Diamonds)?
We know argyle pink diamonds are from Australia, but did South Africa produce mainly warm/yellow diamonds? If so, does South Africa produce white diamonds also? Where did the beautiful blue diamonds like the Shirley Temple and the Hope diamond come from? Legend has it that the Hope is from India, but that's highly questionable.
If you own a warm, cape or blue diamond, I would love to see your pics and hear the story or your stone.
I heard somewhere that Antique/Old Cut diamonds tend to be warmer colours than what is popular today, because that is what was being produced in South Africa at the time. Hence the term "Cape Diamond", for very warm antique diamonds (like that in my avatar). Ive tried to research this online, but have come up cold. Does anyone know, or able to reference the colour of diamonds over the last 150 years or so (other than the small blurb on the Brian Gavin site about Cape Diamonds)?
We know argyle pink diamonds are from Australia, but did South Africa produce mainly warm/yellow diamonds? If so, does South Africa produce white diamonds also? Where did the beautiful blue diamonds like the Shirley Temple and the Hope diamond come from? Legend has it that the Hope is from India, but that's highly questionable.
If you own a warm, cape or blue diamond, I would love to see your pics and hear the story or your stone.
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