Purple Diamond
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Hardness
10.0 on the Mohs scale.
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Occurrence
Worldwide, most notable locations are Australia, Africa, Brazil, Russia, India and most recently, Northern Canada. Diamond is the birthstone for the month of April.
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Appearance
Transparent, purple in appearance.
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Enhancements
Diamond is occasionally to commonly laser drilled to improve appearance. Surface cavities or fractures are occasionally filled with a hardened surface. Colored diamonds are occasionally irradiated and/or heat treated to induce "fancy" colors.
More information on gemstone enhancements.
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Gemstone Family
Purple Diamond is a member of the Diamond gemstone family.
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Calibrated Purple Diamond
Calibrated Purple Diamond
Specify size, shape and quality when ordering. Prices are subject to change without notice. Actual carat weight may vary from the average carat weight listed.
- SI Slightly included, G-I color, good cut, good polish (industry VS).
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Purple Diamond |
Quality |
SI |
Shape |
Size |
Avg. Weight |
Price Each |
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2mm
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0.03 ct.
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2.2mm
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0.04 ct.
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2.4mm
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0.05 ct.
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2.5mm
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0.06 ct.
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2.7mm
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0.07 ct.
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2.8mm
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0.08 ct.
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3mm
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0.10 ct.
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3.2mm
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0.12 ct.
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3.4mm
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0.15 ct.
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3.7mm
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0.20 ct.
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4mm
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0.25 ct.
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4.4mm
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0.33 ct.
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4.5mm
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0.41 ct.
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4.9mm
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0.55 ct.
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5.5mm
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0.75 ct.
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6.25mm
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1.05 ct.
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