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The black diamond began to be used in the manufacture of jewelry from 1900 onwards, and now, is an attraction for lovers of precious stones.

The black diamond is as hard as the transparent diamond, although in terms of gravity it is much lower. Since black diamonds are extremely rare in nature, the jewelry industry uses natural diamonds that have undergone color enhancement treatment. These processing methods do not damage the physical or chemical structure of the diamonds and only result in a permanent change in their color.

In recent years, black diamonds are surprisingly interesting as their price in relation to the corresponding weight of white diamonds allows the creation of impressive jewelry that is worth acquiring. The combinations that can be made are dozens with the most popular being the combination of black diamonds with rose gold.