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A gray diamond is a rare color of diamond — rarer than yellow or blue diamonds. This diamond comes in a variety of shades, from dark and dramatic to light and silvery. It can also be found with a speckled design (called salt-and-pepper diamonds) or a deep, metallic blue hue (called galaxy diamonds).

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Where do gray diamonds come from?

It’s believed that gray diamonds are formed when they come into contact with increased levels of hydrogen or baron during their formation period. The interaction with these elements causes the structure and color of the stone to change, producing different hues and intensities of gray. 

Is Gray Diamond Sustainable?

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For years, people only wanted clear, colorless stones. The gray diamonds were wasted and unnecessary. People all over the United States began to embrace the natural beauty of gray diamonds, which made them known in Europe and began to be actively used, helping to reduce waste!

At our group companies, all diamonds are obtained through UN-approved distribution channels. They comply with Kimberley Process Certification Schemes and ensure that diamonds are competitive.

Why do diamonds look gray?

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Diamonds turn gray when interacting with hydrogen or boron during their formation.

The final hue, saturation, and shade of a gray diamond depends on how much of these elements interacted with the diamond during its formation.

Do gray diamonds shine?

The answer is YES! Although it is gray, it is a diamond. Since the surface is cut, it shines brilliantly when exposed to light, and you can see different expressions depending on the angle, giving it a moving shine.

Also, because it has less glare, it is increasingly worn in unisex.

Are Gray Diamonds Expensive?

Gray diamonds are very rare. Due to its rarity, its rarity is high.

However, the reality is that gray diamonds are still unknown and demand is not very strong.

Due to supply and demand, gray diamonds are often sold at a price closer to the common clear (colorless) diamonds than rare colored stones.

However, it is also true that collectors are becoming more popular these days. There has been a gradual increase in demand over the last few years.

If you're interested in gray diamonds, I think it's a great time to buy them!

What is the popular shape?

Many gray diamonds, such as salt and pepper and galaxy diamonds, are rose cut. Rose cut is a shape with a flat bottom and a large surface area. This geometric diamond shape is ideal for gray diamonds, as the large surface helps accentuate the brilliance of the diamond.

Even if you're looking for a different shape, gray diamonds are also available in oval, cushion-cut, pear-shaped, and kite-shaped.

Gray diamond style

Recently, it is one of the most popular styles as an engagement ring .

Gray diamonds are known for their simple yet mysterious character, and due to their rarity, they do not compromise on appearance and style and are unique. Like colorless diamonds, gray diamonds fit seamlessly into any outfit or skin color.

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