Green & Pink Diamonds Explained by LEIBISH

Buzz over fancy green diamonds draws traffic to premier e-tailer of fancy color diamonds
5.41 ct Chameleon Green PS diamond GIA IF

For color diamond connoisseurs, the name LEIBISH, (www.leibish.com) is their most trusted resource. With four decades experience as a premier purveyor of fancy color diamonds, LEIBISH's preeminence is established by having one of the most comprehensive inventories of fancy color diamonds in every tint. But having quantities are not enough. LEIBISH curates the best-of-breed for each hue, making them the go-to authority for serious collectors searching for natural color diamonds.

The company's renown has become even more elevated recently with their large acquisition of rare pink and red diamonds from Argyle's now-closed mine. Without new sources for these scarce diamonds, each stone has become even more coveted.

But there is another color diamond getting plenty of notice in the past few weeks---natural green diamonds. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez' much-publicized romance took the next step in a spectacular way this April. Proving love can be better the second time around, Affleck chose a green diamond this time to propose to Lopez. It was a clever move since the first time he proposed two decades back was with a sensational pink diamond. In those days, few people even knew there was such a thing as a pink diamond. Today, pretty much all diamond fans know they exist, even if it's not in their budget. 

The green diamond trumped Affleck's first engagement ring, because as rare as pink diamonds are, green ones are even scarcer.

While fans were still processing the whole concept of green diamonds, the New York Post Page Six, April 11, 2022, article "A closer look at all of Jennifer Lopez's engagement rings" drew upon the expertise of LEIBISH to help readers understand the mystique of these gorgeous diamonds. According to the Leibish Diamond Education Center, "natural fancy green diamonds are completely natural and are caused by exposure to atomic radiation" and are second to red diamonds in terms of rarity."

For a personal preview of the widest array of pink and green diamonds, visit LEIBISH and see what makes these remarkable miracles of nature so attractive to celebrities and collectors alike. 

LEIBISH's website is the ideal place for all diamond lovers to learn more about fancy color diamonds in general. Besides being able to view the entire range of shades with each color diamond, the company's extensive Learning Center provides public access to greater understanding of all things related to color diamonds and colored gemstones. Visit www.leibish.com today and discover a whole new world of fancy color diamonds and gemstones ready to be adored.

Source: Leibish & Co

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