Natural Fancy Color Diamond (NFCD)
is the most rare and valuable diamond in the world.
It is because very few NFCDs are ever found-possibly
only about one in a million.
NFCD are actually very rare and many times more valuable
than any white diamonds. No other jewels have the properties
of the combined beauty and romantic appeal of a color
diamond. NFCDs have all the uniqueness in quality and
appeal the urging desire of the connoisseur collectors
who are always prepared to offer unprecedented great
prices.
De Beers, the people who promote diamonds worldwide
through the Diamond Information Service hardly ever
promote or publicize colored diamonds. They do not need
to because very few natural fancy colored diamonds are
ever found, perhaps only about one in a million, to
actively promote them would be counter-productive because
they are already rare and valuable, and they can easily
sell all right after they produce.
"The origin of the color in pink, orange and red
diamonds is a mystery" Said Dr. Emmanuel Fritsch,
a professor of physics at the University of Nantes,
France. A natural intense pink and orange diamonds are
a nature color diamonds that have a red body color.
They are very rare indeed and in larger sizes (over
.50ct) become even rarer. Due to their extreme scarcity,
intense pink and orange diamonds have become one of
the most concentrated form of wealth on the planet.
Could you imagine a .25 red oval sold at Christie's
for USHK$326,800 per carat? A NFCD of, say, one carat,
could be sold up to USHK$1,750,000? Some diamonds are
virtually priceless!
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NFCD value has been rising - the value
of a 5ct fancy pink antique cushion cut diamond was USHK$50,000
in 1970, had gone up to USHK$1,750,000 in 1998 (almost 35
times).
Needless to say, NFCD represents uniqueness, rarity,
and incomparable nobility, elegance as well as brilliant
shining in life it would be your wise choice to start
collecting them - the possession of such precious stones
would only bring you joy, peace and prosperity in life.
The non-Traceable king of value setting a track record
that has drawn the attention of the collectors. If you
do not believe, check this out at the sale records of
Sotheby's and Christie's of recent years:
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For examples:
A 1.96ct, fancy vivid yellow
diamond, square cut, VVS-2 clarity,
estimated USHK$75,000 - USHK$90,000 at Sotheby's (May 3,
2000).
A 0.76ct, an oval shaped fancy
purplish red diamond ring,
sold for HKHK$2,060,000 (in 2002)
A 3.03ct, heart shaped fancy
vivid blue diamond,
sold for HKHK$5,544,750 (in 2001).
A 0.33ct, radiant cut fancy
blue diamond ring,
sold for HKHK$112,100 (in 2002).
A 0.91ct, square shape purplish
red diamond ring,
Sold for HKHK$4,318,400 (in 2004)
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