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A red diamond is a diamond which displays … A red diamond is a diamond which displays red colour and exhibits the same mineral properties as colourless diamonds. Red diamonds are commonly known as the most expensive and the rarest diamond colour in the world, even more so than pink or blue diamonds, as very few red diamonds have been found. Red diamonds, just like pink diamonds, are greatly debated as to the source of their colour, but the gemological community most commonly attributes both colours to gliding atoms in the diamond's structure as it undergoes enormous pressure during its formation. Red diamonds are among the 12 colours of fancy colour diamonds, and have the most expensive price per carat. They will typically run in the hundreds of thousands of dollars per carat range. Since they are the rarest colour, it is difficult to find them in large sizes, and they are mostly found in sizes less than 1 carat. Red diamonds only exist with one colour intensity, Fancy, although their clarities can range from Flawless to Included, just like white diamonds. The largest and most flawless red diamond is the 5.11 carat Fancy Red Moussaieff Red Diamond, which has internally flawless clarity.nd, which has internally flawless clarity.
, الألماس الأحمر هو نوع من الألماس ذو لون أحمر وله نفس الخواص المعدنية للألماس عديم اللون. تُعرف الماسات الحمراء عادةً بأنها أغلى أنواع الألماس وأكثرها ندرة في العالم، حتى أكثر من الألماس الوردي أو الألماس الأزرق، حيث تعد نسبته قليلة جدًا.
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A red diamond is a diamond which displays … A red diamond is a diamond which displays red colour and exhibits the same mineral properties as colourless diamonds. Red diamonds are commonly known as the most expensive and the rarest diamond colour in the world, even more so than pink or blue diamonds, as very few red diamonds have been found. Red diamonds, just like pink diamonds, are greatly debated as to the source of their colour, but the gemological community most commonly attributes both colours to gliding atoms in the diamond's structure as it undergoes enormous pressure during its formation. Red diamonds are among the 12 colours of fancy colour diamonds, and have the most expensive price per carat. They will typically run in the hundreds of thousands of dollars per carat range. Since they are the rarest colour, it is difficult ey are the rarest colour, it is difficult
, الألماس الأحمر هو نوع من الألماس ذو لون أحمر وله نفس الخواص المعدنية للألماس عديم اللون. تُعرف الماسات الحمراء عادةً بأنها أغلى أنواع الألماس وأكثرها ندرة في العالم، حتى أكثر من الألماس الوردي أو الألماس الأزرق، حيث تعد نسبته قليلة جدًا.
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Red diamond
, ألماس أحمر
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