
Generally, when you think of a diamond, you think of the virtually clear diamond. But diamonds come in just about any color — from pink to blue to yellow.
Color diamonds are, in fact, just like colorless diamonds. However, when they formed, something added to their formation, altering their color. For example, if boron was present then the diamond will be some shade of blue. Some diamonds are colored because the intense pressure and heat bent their structure, like a kaleidoscope.
Every color diamond is a miracle of nature, and each one is unique!