The Rarest of Them All: Red Diamonds Over 2 carats

Among the countless treasures of the natural world, red diamonds stand apart as some of the rarest and most enigmatic. Only a handful of stones weighing more than 2 carats are known to exist, and each discovery is celebrated as a near miracle. Their scarcity alone would be enough to captivate collectors, but the true fascination lies in their mysterious beauty, an intense hue that defies conventional explanation.

Unlike most coloured diamonds, which owe their shades to the presence of trace elements such as boron or nitrogen, red diamonds reveal no such inclusions. Instead, scientists believe their colour may result from structural distortions within the crystal lattice, refracting light in a way that creates their vivid crimson glow. This scientific puzzle only deepens their allure, leaving gemologists and connoisseurs enthralled by their secrets.

The Red Winter Brooch set with vivid Argyle red diamonds, designed by LJ West Diamonds.

Image courtesy of LJ West Diamonds.

For collectors and investors, the rarity of red diamonds transforms them into legends long before they are cut and polished. Each stone of significant size represents not only an extraordinary work of nature but also a unique cultural artefact destined to enter the history of gemstones. A red diamond of more than 2 carats is not merely a jewel, it is a symbol of the extraordinary, a timeless testament to beauty, rarity and the enduring mysteries of the earth.

Image Credits: Natural Diamond Council

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