The only difference between a colourless diamond and a coloured one is that a coloured diamond contains interstitial impurities or structural defects that cause the colouration, while a pure diamond is perfectly transparent and colourless.
Bespoke Jewelry Services
Turning ideas into heirlooms: from concept to creation.
Whether you’re someone with a limited, specialized requirement, a business handling diamonds across use cases, or anyone else associated with diamonds, for example a jewelry shop or a diamond jewelry designer; we have you covered. Our premium services come with the same trustworthiness, reliability, and attention to detail that is well-renowned about Raremonds. With our services focused on bespoke jewelry, anyone can get the piece they want.
For Private Clients
A direct source for rare diamonds and custom jewelry — with competitive pricing thanks to no middle layers, while maintaining the highest quality standards. We work in two ways:
Bring your own design
Share your vision, inspiration, or sketches, and our team will translate it into a finished masterpiece.
Full guided journey
For clients starting from scratch, we guide you step by step — from selecting the right design concept, choosing suitable diamonds, working within your budget, and finalizing the design, to delivering a handcrafted jewel that reflects your story.
Every piece is created with transparency in sourcing, precision in craftsmanship, and a personal approach that ensures your jewelry is truly one-of-a-kind.
For Boutique Jewelers & Designers
We partner with you to convert design sketches into finished pieces. Whether sourcing rare diamonds, creating layouts, or managing complex projects, we act as your back-end strength — ensuring precision, timely delivery, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Just like every other commodity, even a diamond's value is determined by its demand and supply. But along with it, the four C’s of a diamond viz. carat, clarity, colour and cut collectively determine the price of a diamond. They all contribute equally and influence the final retail value.
When the foreign particles get trapped within a diamond during its crystallization process, they affect and alter the chemical process and change the outcome. The result is a beautiful, rare and exceptional Naturally Coloured Diamond.
Diamonds occur in a variety of colours like steel grey, white, blue, yellow, orange, red, green, pink, purple, brown, and black.
Red Diamonds are the rarest and thus the most expensive diamond colour! They come only in a Fancy intensity and the colour modifiers for them are purplish (purplish red diamonds) and brownish.
The relatively affordable coloured diamonds are Grey, Brown and Fancy Yellow Diamonds.
Diamond clarity is the quality of diamonds that relates to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects, called blemishes. Diamonds with higher clarity grades are more valued.
A diamond cut is a style or design guide used when shaping a diamond for polishing such as the brilliant cut. Cut does not refer to shape (pear, oval), but the symmetry, proportioning and polish of a diamond. The cut of a diamond greatly affects a diamond's brilliance; this means if it is cut poorly, it will be less luminous.
When it comes to diamond grading laboratories, there is only one in the jewelry business that truly matters. That laboratory is the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or more commonly known as GIA. GIA invented most of the systems in use today to grade the 4 C’s of diamonds, and they are completely unbiased in their grading process. This is why they are the most widely respected and only trusted source when one wants to know exactly the quality of a diamond. Those in the diamond or jewelry business submit their product to GIA in order to obtain a certificate that outlines all of the important attributes pertaining to a particular diamond.
Only one in every 10,000 diamonds possesses natural colour and is referred to as a coloured diamond. For this reason, coloured diamonds are purchased almost exclusively for the intensity and distribution of the diamond's colour. When buying a coloured diamond, it is imperative that you look out for the 4 C's of the Diamond namely - Cut, Colour, Clarity & Carat. Also, verify that the seller has the Diamonds which are approved by GIA.
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Natural Coloured Diamonds
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White Diamonds
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