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Learn about Canary diamonds. See how Canary diamonds are created and how their colors compare to regular white diamonds |
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or as they are also known as Fancy Yellow diamonds are the
rarest diamonds today. Only 1 out of 1000 diamonds fit the
Canary classification. We recommend placing a Canary diamond between 2 colorless diamonds of the highest magnitude (D color) in order to bring out the depth and fire of the Canary diamond. By placing a Canary diamond next to a D colored diamond the contrast between the two colors is remarkable. All our Canary diamonds are GIA certified and of NATURAL ORIGIN. |
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