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Blue Diamond
Blue Diamond is one of the rarest and most valuable varieties of diamond, known for its stunning blue color caused by the presence of boron. It is highly prized for its brilliance, rarity, and luxury appeal.

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Blue Diamond

Blue Diamond is a rare variety of diamond composed of pure carbon (C) and belongs to the native element mineral group. It crystallizes in the cubic (isometric) crystal system and is one of the most valuable gemstones in the world. The distinctive blue color of this diamond is caused by trace amounts of boron within its crystal structure, which also gives it unique electrical conductivity—an unusual property for a gemstone. Blue Diamonds range in color from faint blue to deep, vivid blue. The most valuable stones are those with intense, saturated color, often referred to as “fancy vivid blue.” These diamonds are usually transparent and exhibit exceptional brilliance due to their high refractive index and superior light performance.

Physical & Chemical Properties

NameBlue Diamond
Scientific NameBlue Diamond
Mineral GroupNative Element (Carbon)
Hardness (Mohs)10
ColorLight blue to deep vivid blue
OriginSouth Africa (Cullinan Mine), India (Golconda), Australia, Russia
Chemical FormulaC

Quick Facts

Crystal SystemCubic (Isometric)
Specific Gravity3.5 – 3.53
Refractive Index2.42
Optical CharacterIsotropic
DispersionHigh
Major SourcesSouth Africa (Cullinan Mine), India (Golconda), Australia, Russia
TreatmentsSome Blue Diamonds in the market are treated using irradiation or high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT)
Price Range$1,000 – $5,000
Care InstructionsClean with mild soap and water Safe for ultrasonic cleaning Avoid strong impacts (can chip despite hardness)
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