Brown Color Modifier Makes Rarest Diamonds Affordable

Brown like yellow used to be my least favorite colors even if I look good wearing them actually I like all colors but we all have least favorites not necessarily hated. Brown diamonds are relatively common so therefore they can be quite cheap and the supply does not meet the demand. In the Philippines for example very few people likes brown diamonds so it is not surprising many diamond vendors here are selling old stocks of brown diamonds at extremely bargain prices that went unsold for decades! 

So with that said if I am buying brown diamonds I have to look no further than the nearest estate jewelry sale anywhere in my country as it is guaranteed you can buy a brown diamond you like for your budget! 

Most brown diamonds are type I and they are the most common, only type IIa brown diamonds are rare but it doesn't really matter what type a brown diamond is coz they look desame & priced desame & most type IIa brown diamonds are usually treated to enhance the color usually through the process called HPHT making brown diamonds colorless or to any other rare colors artificially. 

Brown diamonds have suffered the most stigma of all the diamonds much worst than yellowish white diamonds & brown diamonds have given the title as the 'poor man's stone'. But brown diamonds can be a blessing in disguise bcoz as a color modifier or secondary color it can make ultra rare colors such as pink, orange, purple and red priced affordably without necessarily overpowering the dominant rare colors hence it still looks like a rare beautiful color but priced very cheap! Here are some of the gorgeous examples of the reasonably priced rarest diamond colors with brown as main color, secondary color or overtone from my favorite natural color diamond dealer www.DiamondEnvy.com
How many people can afford a red diamond? Only a handful of red diamonds are discovered each year & bcoz of that their prices are astronomically HIGH! Unreacheable to 99.9% of the people on Earth but this maroon red looking diamond is your best perfect alternative! 0.30 carat in weight & rare shape round brilliant GIA certified natural color fancy dark orangy brown evenly distributed color I2 clarity diamond! You hardly notice the orange tint and even the predominant color brown as it looks only like a mahogany auburn red color, looking ultra expensive with alot of personality for an unbelievable bargain price for something truly beautiful that speaks for itself as a rare gorgeous diamond! 
❤$900❤
Dark brooding color is the undisputed triumph of this 0.30 carat I2 round Natural Fancy Dark Orangy Brown diamond. The dark brown tone of this round brilliant cut diamond is influenced by an overtone of orange resulting in an elegant blend of color reminiscent of cognac. An excellent polish grade of ‘Excellent’ explains the flattering brilliance emitted from the diamond. The incredibly rare round cut makes this diamond highly versatile and ideal for setting in a pair of studs or fashion earrings, pendant or ring. The earthy color of this diamond is suited for any time of year, but especially the colder seasons of autumn and winter. Consider gifting this diamond to a loved one for her birthday or anniversary or to express sincere congratulations for a work promotion. GIA-certified.

The even color distribution of this GIA ceritified 0.29 carat princess cut natural color fancy deep brown purple I2 clarity diamond that does not show any trace of brown at all to me as well as to most people as it is predominantly purple with brown as a secondary color but who cares!? It looks dark purple to me like the mesmerizing & enchanting color of a Welch's grape wine juice that my late father & I likes to drink & no one should know it ain't pure purple & like red diamonds, purple is in the category of the rarest diamond colors including violet and orange! Rare color but priced at something you can't resist! 
💜$1,255💜
A rare and uncommon color, this 0.29 carat Natural Fancy Deep Brown-Purple princess cut is an extremely saturated purple evenly mixed with brown. Excellent rare "Deep" intensity resulting in strong smooth color. Good brilliance and beautiful face. Lovely rare princess cut. GIA-certified.
You should know by now red diamonds are HIGHest priced due to their rarity met with HIGH demand & for comparison a similar sized fancy red diamond to this is worth as least $170k dollars! The huge price discrepancy makes this rare deep pink diamond an absolute bargain! This GIA certified natural color fancy deep brown pink of even color distribution & I1 clarity 0.38ct weight cut in a well defined pear shape is your perfect alternative to the ultra rare pure red diamonds that if you could find another available of something this size besides that $170k 0.38 ct emerald cut fancy pure red diamond as even this incredible bargain is an incredibly rare diamond in itself much like all the others shown here. The sexy deep wine red color of this predominantly pink diamond with brown secondary color looks like a dark brownish red in the picture & a paler red in the video & most people could hardly notice the pink let alone the brown secondary color which is great coz pink is like a gazillion times rarer than brown & red is several times rarer than pink diamonds! Another advice I can give is that most fancy deep pink diamonds looks like red even though fancy vivid pink is still rarest & HIGHest priced & in fact a red diamond is a grade just a little stronger than deep pink bcoz when red gets paler it will look more pink & in fact pink is a lighter shade of red. So for those who desired a red diamond but don't have the budget any two or the three of the diamonds presented here are the best alternative & you can search the farthest ends of the Earth & I doubt you'll ever find any cheaper red looking natural color diamonds other than these three choices being presented!💞 
💖$2,400💖
Darkly rich and hypnotic, this 0.38 carat Natural Fancy Deep Brown-Pink I1 pear shape is an extremely saturated rare pink evenly blended with brown. Very rare Deep intensity resulting in fantastic depth of color. Good brilliance and faceting. Rare well-proportioned pear shape. GIA-certified.

And to most people brown diamonds are the very first diamonds they can have and many white diamonds lovers like me had graduated from white diamonds & move on to natural color diamonds but we just can't help falling in love with brown diamonds especially when they have beautiful rare color modifiers!💘


                       







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