Monday 27 September 2021

Langerman Jewels Launches Two Collections of Natural Color Diamond Jewels

Langerman Jewels Launches Two Collections of Natural Color Diamond Jewels

See the World in Color: Jewelry Featuring Natural Color Diamonds

This summer has been a milestone for us at Langerman Diamonds. We launched what started as a dream, evolved to an actual idea and then became two beautiful collections; The One and The Line. Two collections of jewelry featuring natural color diamonds from our own stock. The collections contain diamond earrings, necklaces, rings, eternity bands and bracelets. 

After six decades of supplying diamonds and creating bespoke jewelry, we wanted to create ways of making even more people see, understand and enjoy the beauty of natural color diamonds. And what better way to do it than by introducing classic, minimalist and timeless collections ourselves? Do you know the best part? You get to personalize the pieces!

Single Color Diamond Jewels: The One Collection

The One Collection features a single natural color diamond set in a minimalist and timeless design. Every diamond is hand-picked and we have only chosen the ones with extraordinary color and clarity. Each piece is designed to let the diamond take center stage with nothing to distract from its beauty.   

  • The One Earrings - Modern and timeless stud earrings that let rare natural color diamonds shine. 

 

Solitaire Color Diamond Stud Earrings Bezel-set in 18K Gold

  • The One Necklace - Exclusive and contemporary necklace that centers on a sparkling natural color diamond. 

Solitaire Color Diamond Necklace in 18K Gold

  • The One Ring - A stunning, natural color diamond ring in a modern yet timeless design.

Solitaire Color Diamond Ring in 18K Gold

 

Color Melee Diamonds Jewels: The Line Collection 

The Line Collection is created using melee diamonds in stunning colors. Each piece displays a single line of unique Langerman diamonds in a design that is contemporary and playful. In this collection, we have matched a large number of natural color diamonds to create a magnificent row of melee diamonds that increase the overall color impression and sparkle. One pair of The Line earrings alone features a total of 30 diamonds from our stock.

  • The Line Earrings - Exclusive and contemporary earrings with natural color diamond-studded bars. 

Color Diamond Line Earrings in 18K Gold

  • The Line Necklace - The diamond-studded hoops add exclusivity and subtle glamour to a look and transition easily from day to night.

Color Diamond Hoop Earrings in 18K Gold

  • The Line Necklace - A stunning necklace with an abundance of natural color diamonds on the pendant. 

Color Diamond Line Necklace in 18K Gold

  • The Line Bracelet - A contemporary twist on the classic tennis bracelet designed with a natural color diamond-studded bar.

Color Diamond Line Bracelet in 18K Gold

  • The Line Eternity Ring - One of the most feminine and classic jewelry designs of all time, a splendid natural color diamond full eternity ring set in white, yellow or rose 18k gold. 

Color Diamond Full Eternity Ring in 18K Gold

Customize your Diamond Jewelry 

The new collections were created with the vision that jewelry should be customizable and reflect each person's taste. The result? Our new platform, langerman-jewels.com , allows you to play with combinations to customize each jewel in ten dazzling colors of natural diamonds and three 18K gold alloys. By experimenting with the different options, you'll be able to create unique natural diamond jewelry that reflects your taste and personality. You will be able to choose from the following diamond colors:

  • Steel - Has a metallic blue color, sometimes compared to the sky or the ocean.  This color is characteristic from the gray blue diamonds that originate from the Australian Argyle mine. Their rarity has increased since the closure of the mine in 2020.

  • Pink - This intense pink will stand out in any size and can be the star piece of your jewelry box. We recommend setting them in white or rose gold. 

  • Canary - If you want a strong yellow beaming color, Canary is the way to go. It’s intense hue will shine bright even in the smallest stones. They’re best set in yellow gold for synergy or in white gold for contrast. 

  • Cognac - Has a warm orange tone. The intensity of this color will stand out even as small diamonds such as the melees found in The Line collection. If you are looking to make your jewelry piece with an even warmer color, set the cognac diamonds in yellow gold. If you’re looking for a greater contrast, then choose white gold.

  • Olive - These diamonds sparkle in a variety of green hues. It’s a color that will give the jewelry a classic touch and works well both with white and yellow gold.

  • Champagne - An elegant and delicate color as pretty as the bubbles that form when the drink is poured in a glass, but that surely has greater sparkle to it. This color diamond matches especially well with rose and yellow gold.

  • Chocolate - What better way to describe this color than by naming it Chocolate? This brown hue goes well with all three gold alloys. For greater contrast use white gold, for a delicate and soft look we suggest using rose gold, and if you are looking to make a bold or warm statement then yellow gold is the right choice.

  • Black -  the most enigmatic of the natural color diamonds will not only add drama and a darker shimmer to your jewelry, but also make a style statement. Setting them in yellow gold will increase the contrast, a white gold pairing is chic, and a rose gold setting is on trend

  • Gray - a rare and sought out color that has a silvery appearance between metal and diamonds. For an elegant look we recommend white gold. And rose or yellow gold arebest for  contrast.

  • White - Colorless diamonds are a traditional and classic choice, and perfect if you want to pair with other color diamond pieces. White diamonds go well with all three gold alloy options. 

 

Color Therapy and Choosing your Colors

At Langerman we believe color plays a very important role in our lives. Color can impact your mood, your attitude, and make you shine even brighter.

Choosing the right color will bring out that glow from your skin, eyes and hair. 

Visit our website and follow our tips for understanding if you have warm or cold skin tone and what colors are recommended for you. Unsure of what to pick? You might be one of the lucky ones, who look fantastic in every color.

For the First Time…

As you can tell, we are very excited to introduce Langerman Jewelry to you. The process of designing and crafting each piece is long and careful and includes the work of some of the world’s most knowledgeable experts in natural color diamonds. Since each diamond is unique, picking two different color diamonds to match each other in a set of The One earrings is already a challenging yet rewarding project. We sincerely hope you will enjoy the collections and that you will see the passion, craft and love of color, which were poured into this launch.

To find out more, browse the collections and read more about the many options for each piece, visit langerman-jewels.com. 

We are also, always, happy to do bespoke jewelry with you, which you can read more about on the site as well. 

Step into the mesmerizing world of natural Pink diamonds, synonymous of elegance and sophistication. These exquisite gems have stolen the spotlight in the realm of fine jewelry, captivating the hearts of fashion enthusiasts around the globe. 

In this article, we’ll explore the enchanting features of Fancy Pink diamonds, uncovering their origins, possible tones, and the growing fascination around them. As we delve into their unique characteristics, you’ll learn how they compare to other popular pink gemstones, revealing the distinct advantages that set them apart.

The Origin Of Their Mesmerising Hues

Fancy Purple-Pink diamond from Langerman Diamonds.
0.11 ct Radiant Pink VS diamond.

Fancy Pink diamonds are the result of a remarkable geological process that lasted millions of years. During their formation process, atomic traces of minerals such as hydrogen, nitrogen, or boron were introduced into their crystalline structure, resulting in impressive hues.

However, another scientific theory states that the pink hue comes from a deformation in the crystal lattice of the stone, a phenomenon caused by extreme pressure.

Whichever the cause, thanks to our Earth’s natural transformations, today we get to enjoy the exceptional shades of Pink diamonds.

Fancy Intense Purple-Pink diamond from Langerman Diamonds.
0.22 ct Pear Pink diamond from Argyle, Australia.

From delicate pastel tones reminiscent of blooming cherry blossoms to intense, vivid shades that command attention, natural Pink diamonds offer a diverse palette of hues that ignite the imagination.

Rarity And A Growing Fascination

The allure of these unique stones lies not only in their enchanting beauty but also in their rarity. 

Fancy Intense Brownish Pink diamond from Langerman Diamonds.
0.13 ct Marquise Rosé VS2 diamond from Argyle, Australia.

As luxury enthusiasts and jewelry connoisseurs seek to come in possession of the most exclusive and coveted pieces, the interest surrounding fancy pink diamonds continues to grow. With the recent closure of the renowned Argyle mine in Australia, a significant source of Pink diamonds, their scarcity has skyrocketed.

Pink Diamond’s Unparalleled Properties

Fancy Intense Brownish Pink from Langerman Diamonds.
0.32 ct Oval Pink diamond from Argyle, Australia.

Brilliance

The refractive index of a diamond is approximately 2.42. This high refractive index is one of the factors that contribute to the exceptional brilliance and sparkle that diamonds are renowned for. The high refractive index allows diamonds to bend and reflect light in a way that creates maximum dispersion and brilliance, resulting in their captivating play of light and fire. It is this unique optical property that sets diamonds apart from other gemstones and contributes to their timeless allure and desirability.

0.35 carat Trapezoid Step-Cut Raspberry diamond with GIA report.

Hardness

Diamonds are renowned for their exceptional hardness, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale, which is the highest possible rating. This remarkable property makes diamonds highly resistant to scratching and abrasion, ensuring their longevity and durability even with daily wear.

Split-shank Pink diamond engagement ring with double halo by Langerman Diamonds.
Pear-shaped Pink diamond ring with double halo.

The hardness of a diamond contributes significantly to its value. Diamonds are prized for their ability to withstand the rigors of everyday use without losing their beauty or succumbing to damage. This durability ensures that diamond jewelry, such as engagement rings and heavily worn pieces, can be cherished forever and passed down through generations.

What About Other Pink Gemstones?

Tourmaline

This pink gemstone is often used in jewelry for its vibrant color. Pink tourmaline can be found in various parts of the world, including Brazil, Afghanistan, Mozambique, and the United States. Each location may produce unique variations in color and quality, making it more complicated for the regular customer to understand how to measure and compare characteristics.

Tourmaline ranks 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs' scale of hardness, making it moderately durable, but relatively softer compared to Pink diamonds. With a refractive index between 1.624 and 1.644, pink tourmaline exhibits a good amount of brilliance and light dispersion.

Pink quartz

This mineral showcases a soft, delicate pink hue that does not typically offer much sparkle. There are multiple levels of transparency available, from very translucent to milky opaque or smoky with yellow or brown undertones.

Scoring a 7 on the Mohs scale, pink quartz is relatively durable and suitable for some types of jewelry. However, it is still important to protect it from impact, and best suitable for earrings and low-wear pieces.

Pink Sapphire

The intensity of its color depends on the place of origin and the combination of trace elements present within its crystal structure.

With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, pink sapphires are very durable and resistant, making them suitable for all kinds of jewelry pieces. However, they are more prone to scratches than diamonds.

Kunzite

Kunzite is quite affordable because it’s relatively unknown although it can be found in many places like Afghanistan, Brazil, Madagascar, and the USA.

Like most color stones, kunzite can be undergo irradiation or heat treatments to enhance its color. Exposure to heat and bright light can cause color in both natural and treated kunzite to fade over time.

Morganite

Most morganite deposits are found in Brazil, but the highest quality specimens come from Madagascar. Typically, morganite enjoys a high transparency with minimal inclusions resulting in clear, polished stones.

Scoring a 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, Morganite is safe and durable enough for jewelry.

Your Best Choice: Pink Diamonds

Fancy Intense Orangy Pink diamond from Langerman Diamonds.
0.29 ct Shield cut Pink diamond from Argyle, Australia

There are multiple options to choose from to create a jewel with pink gemstones. However, they all fall short when compared to the durability and brilliance of natural Pink diamonds. With sources becoming more scarce while demand continues grows, Pink diamonds keep appreciating in value making them a better financial choice when compared to other gemstones which tend to loose value in the resale marker. Pink diamonds present multiple advantages for their investment potential and as a valuable asset to be passed on for generations.

Bespoke Pink diamond ring by Langerman Diamonds.
Emerald cut Burgundy diamond set in a ring with channel-set and pavé-set white diamonds.

When purchasing color gemstones, it’s important the buyer requests a professional laboratory report that discloses any enhancements to make an informed decision. Unfortunately for most consumers, it’s hard to find full-detailed information on a finished jewelry piece and it requires additional effort and inquiries to confirm the quality of a gemstone.

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Langerman Diamonds has over 50 years of expertise in sourcing and trading natural color diamonds. Explore our online inventory and contact us to learn more about the purchasing process.