Odd Diamonds


Natural color diamonds are a freak of nature, an oddity coz they are not meant to be, I mean they are meant to be white or colorless. So when Mother Nature produced a diamond with an unusual, peculiar & unique rare color it never fails to make people feel in awe with their odd beauty as these diamonds are nature's rarest artforms & they are the world's greatest investment, appreciating in value in as much as several thousands percent in just a few years as shown by the record breaking auction world records of natural color diamonds from all over the world selling for as much as $4 million dollars per carat! Making these diamonds the world's most valuable objects per volumes of weight!

But such diamonds are so rare that most people cannot afford them but as an insider to the natural color diamond trade and over a decade of education and experience I know what a good deal is when I sees it! 

And here are some of the natural color diamonds available for sale to the general public that I can guarantee will double or triple in value in just a matter of years! 
Everybody looks pretty in pink even though this GIA certified 0.33ct fancy greyish pink purple diamond is predominantly purple which is actually rarer than pink but it does look more pink at least in this video! And pink diamonds are HIGH in demand & of all the natural color diamonds they are among that enjoyed the most appreciation of value & with the expected closure of the main source of pink diamonds in Argyle mine in Australia by 2020 this diamond worth $5,148 dollars is a bargain! And after 2020 I can guarantee this will be worth far more!  
Black is beautiful if their color is natural such as this 1.15 carat pear shape black that only costs just $2,070! They say less than 5% of diamond consumers in the world will ever own a diamond no less than a carat & I'm not sure if they are referring to all kinds of diamonds with that survey as natural color black diamonds are much rarer than white diamonds even though black diamonds can cost much less like this one! So if you have the cash buy this now bcoz before you know it will only get more expensive as the years go by or someone else will buy this irreplaceable bargain before you know it & it's gone forever.
If opaque black isn't sparkly enough for you then this unusual heart shape grey green diamond weighing just 0.43ct might fancy you! Though it is graded as predominantly green by GIA it looks more grey & the thing about grey is that it can appear colorless white so you have a confusing diamond that it actually is green but appears grey but also look like your ordinary white diamond! This diamond is a proof that gemology can be more difficult than calculus. Now that may sound freakest but for just $1,548 dollars this oddity is something most diamond connoisseurs find irresistible.
Now this is a magical diamond of all diamonds for it is a fancy deep greyish yellowish green diamond that changes color from olive green to yellow depending on the light & temperature it is in & the rare color shift phenomenon is pictured below! Weighing at 0.33ct it is worth only $1,650 dollars! 
This GIA certified diamond looks like an orange diamond to most people so if you buy this don't tell anyone it isn't orange coz you wouldn't be carrying your GIA certificate for people to find out this is fancy intense orange yellow weighing 0.43ct for sale at an incredible bargain price of $1,280! This is really a good size natural color diamond that people will obviously notice.
Fancy vivid natural color diamonds are the Rolls Royce of diamonds such as this extremely rare 0.31ct fancy vivid yellow orange I1 clarity pear shape diamond with another rare feature a strong orange fluorescence for sale just at $1,441.50! 
Let's save the best for last from Diamond Envy! This GIA certified 0.50 ct fancy vivid yellowish orange diamond is nearly pure orange & you should know pure orange diamonds are as rare or even rarer than red diamonds! Yellowish orange are at least 75% orange while the rest is a yellow overtone. Bcoz it is almost pure orange it is safe to assume this is an orange diamond and it's for sale for an incredible bargain price of $4,000 dollars! Something like this will not be available in the market for too long, so buy it today while you can! For comparison a natural color 0.50ct fancy vivid pure orange VS1 diamonds from Leibish are priced at around $40 to $50k dollars if I remember it correctly. Still a bargain when compared to a similar sized red diamond which can sell for at least several hundreds of thousands of dollars! 
And to prove to you how fast rare natural color diamonds can go is this one for example. I wanted to buy this as much as I would like to buy the vivid yellowish orange diamonds but it's already sold! You can no longer find a 0.46 ct fancy intense yellow green SI1 diamond for less than $3,600 dollars the price I remember of it. Remember the 0.43 ct fancy intense green yellow VS2 diamond from Langerman that I wanted to buy now valued at $9,000!? This one is like 3 times rarer! No wonder someone bought it already before I know it & I hope they bought it bcoz of me. I usually don't advertised the diamonds I'm planning to buy afraid of competitions & that they are extremely limited in fact truly one & only but now I have the courage to let someone else enjoy the things I deserve. 💖

And why Diamond Envy? Bcoz they are the cheapest natural color diamond vendor that sells directly to the public at wholesale prices. Many online diamond retailers in fact listed their diamonds on their site for a HIGHer mark up price so it means you save a ton of money when you buy from Diamond Envy. They are truly my new bestfriend giving an opportunity for diamond collectors like me with a limited budget to own some of the world's rarest stones! If you are interested on the natural color diamonds shown here kindly click the videos or follow the links on the description or contact them directly at www.DIAMONDENVY.com

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