Fancy colour diamonds are natural diamonds whose colour has not been artificially induced or enhanced: yellow, pink, green, blue, brown — each hue is the result of a unique and unrepeatable geological process. This selection features fancy diamonds certified by GIA, IGI and HRD, chosen for colour intensity and natural origin. Every stone can be purchased loose or set in a custom piece crafted in our goldsmith workshop in Arezzo.
Coloured diamonds often show shades of a secondary colour, called an overtone. A diamond with an overtone is generally less valuable than a pure-colour stone — but not always: a yellow with a pink overtone can cost more than the same diamond without it.
Yellow without overtone
Yellow with orangy overtone
Intensity
Intensity
Hue, saturation and colour uniformity are the key factors in fancy diamonds, far more important than carat or clarity. The more intense and vivid the colour, the more precious and rare the stone.
Faint / Very Light / Light — Barely noticeable colour.
Fancy Light / Fancy — Fairly visible colour, especially at the Fancy grade.
Fancy Intense / Fancy Vivid — Intense colour and brilliant appearance: the most prized grades.
Fancy Deep / Fancy Dark — Intense colour with dark shades.
Certificate
IGI, GIA and HRD are the most reliable certificates.
Polish
Polish
Describes the quality of finish on the outer surface of the diamond. A high grade maximises light reflection and brilliance.
Excellent (EX) — Perfectly smooth surface: maximum brilliance.
Very Good (VG) — Very good polish, with minor features visible only under a 10x loupe.
Good (G) — Small polishing marks visible under 10x, invisible to the naked eye.
Symmetry
Symmetry
Evaluates how precisely the facets align and intersect. Minor asymmetries can affect light travel and brilliance. Excellent and Very Good are recommended.
Excellent — Perfect alignment of all facets.
Very Good — Very slight asymmetries, visible only under 10x magnification.
Good — Minor asymmetries visible under 10x loupe, not to the naked eye.
Fair / Poor — Noticeable asymmetries visible to the naked eye: not recommended.
Fluorescence
Fluorescence
About one third of natural diamonds emit a completely harmless bluish glow under UV light. Fluorescence rarely affects appearance; in very rare cases it may cause a slight milky effect.
None / Nil — No fluorescence present.
Very Slight / Slight — Very slight fluorescence, imperceptible under normal conditions.
Faint — Weak fluorescence, visible only under direct UV light.
Medium — Medium fluorescence under UV. No effect in daylight.
Strong / Very Strong — Strong fluorescence. Looks normal in daylight; only rarely may appear slightly milky.