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Is black diamonds really black

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Yes, it is a black diamond representing a black diamond.

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What color is black diamonds?

Black diamonds are black.


How do diamond turn black?

Black diamonds -- carbonado -- are formed in ways that other diamonds are not formed. All diamonds are formed from carbon, but carbonado is more porous than other diamonds. The carbon isotope is low at -13 where most diamonds are rated as -12. Black diamonds are the 'toughest' form of diamond. Bottom line: we don't really know how carbonado is formed.


Can you get black diamonds?

You can buy black diamonds.


What do black diamonds look like?

Black diamonds are diamonds, but they are black, and not transparent. Follow the link, below, to see photos of black diamonds.


Are black diamonds rare?

yes black diamonds are rare in this region


Who makes black diamonds?

Mother earth makes black diamonds.


Are black diamonds real diamonds or are they artificial?

Diamonds can be found naturally occuring in a range of colors, including black diamonds. They are not artificially made.


Are Diamonds really rocks?

Yes, diamonds are really rocks.


Are black diamonds expensive?

Black diamonds that are available in the market are usually low grade white diamonds that have been colored black, however, natural black diamonds can be expensive depending on the quality.


When was Lethbridge Black Diamonds created?

Lethbridge Black Diamonds was created in 1992.


Are black diamonds more rare than regular diamonds?

Black diamonds are more rare than regular diamonds. They are one of the most rare species of colored diamonds.


Are black diamonds enchanced real diamonds?

Black diamonds -- properly Carbonado, are real diamonds, with our without enhancements. You can read more about Carbonado, below.