Colorful Rough Diamonds
01 Jun 2025
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When we think of diamonds, we usually picture a bright, polished sparkle set in an engagement ring, or shining from a jewelry display. But before the cutting and polishing, diamonds exist in a rough form. Some of the most captivating rough diamonds are the ones that show off color. From cool grey-blues to glowing yellows and delicate pinks, these colorful diamonds are truly rare and deeply admired by collectors and designers.
Here are a few standouts from our current collection:
â—¾Grey-Blue Rough Diamond (2.11 cts)
Subtle, cool, and a little moody. This diamond has a quiet charm, with a blue-grey tone created by the presence of boron. Blue diamonds are already incredibly rare, but finding one uncut and this size? That’s something special. It has an understated elegance that collectors love.
â—¾Pink Rough Diamonds (0.93 cts & 1.53 cts)
Pink diamonds are in a league of their own when it comes to rarity. Their delicate color doesn’t come from chemicals, but from intense pressure that twisted the crystal structure over time. Nowadays pink rough diamonds are more sought-after than ever. These two rough pinks are small treasures with big collector appeal.
â—¾Yellow Rough Diamonds ( 0.32 cts , 0.80 cts & 0.45 cts)
Bright and golden, these rough yellows get their sunny glow from nitrogen within the diamond’s structure. While yellow is more commonly found than pink or blue, rich and well-formed yellow roughs are still quite desirable , especially when used in naturalistic or freeform jewelry.
🎬 Watch the video here:
Here are a few standouts from our current collection:
â—¾Grey-Blue Rough Diamond (2.11 cts)
Subtle, cool, and a little moody. This diamond has a quiet charm, with a blue-grey tone created by the presence of boron. Blue diamonds are already incredibly rare, but finding one uncut and this size? That’s something special. It has an understated elegance that collectors love.
â—¾Pink Rough Diamonds (0.93 cts & 1.53 cts)
Pink diamonds are in a league of their own when it comes to rarity. Their delicate color doesn’t come from chemicals, but from intense pressure that twisted the crystal structure over time. Nowadays pink rough diamonds are more sought-after than ever. These two rough pinks are small treasures with big collector appeal.
â—¾Yellow Rough Diamonds ( 0.32 cts , 0.80 cts & 0.45 cts)
Bright and golden, these rough yellows get their sunny glow from nitrogen within the diamond’s structure. While yellow is more commonly found than pink or blue, rich and well-formed yellow roughs are still quite desirable , especially when used in naturalistic or freeform jewelry.
🎬 Watch the video here:
The Octahedron Shape of Rough Diamonds
Many rough diamonds naturally form in an octahedron shape a symmetrical, eight-sided crystal that’s considered the most ideal structure for a diamond. Not only is it aesthetically beautiful, but it also gives cutters more flexibility if the stone is ever shaped down the line. For collectors, a clean octahedron means the diamond has grown without major disruptions, making it even more desirable in its natural state.
Why You Should Own a Colorful Rough Diamond?
Colorful rough diamonds are pretty much perfect for both collectors and jewelry lovers. Collectors can’t get enough of them because each one is totally natural and truly unique, no two stones share the same color or shape, and they come straight from the earth, untouched. That’s what makes them such special treasures.
But if you’re into making jewelry, colorful rough diamonds are like a creative playground. Their natural colors and rough textures give you the chance to design something fresh and different whether it’s a bold, eye-catching piece or something simple and earthy.
So, whether you’re after a one-of-a-kind collectible or want to craft some truly unique jewelry, colorful rough diamonds have got you covered.
Many rough diamonds naturally form in an octahedron shape a symmetrical, eight-sided crystal that’s considered the most ideal structure for a diamond. Not only is it aesthetically beautiful, but it also gives cutters more flexibility if the stone is ever shaped down the line. For collectors, a clean octahedron means the diamond has grown without major disruptions, making it even more desirable in its natural state.
Why You Should Own a Colorful Rough Diamond?
Colorful rough diamonds are pretty much perfect for both collectors and jewelry lovers. Collectors can’t get enough of them because each one is totally natural and truly unique, no two stones share the same color or shape, and they come straight from the earth, untouched. That’s what makes them such special treasures.
But if you’re into making jewelry, colorful rough diamonds are like a creative playground. Their natural colors and rough textures give you the chance to design something fresh and different whether it’s a bold, eye-catching piece or something simple and earthy.
So, whether you’re after a one-of-a-kind collectible or want to craft some truly unique jewelry, colorful rough diamonds have got you covered.
Why Buy From Us?
At Dynamic International, we don’t just sell rough diamonds we curate it. Each piece is handpicked for its color, shape, and collector appeal. Whether you're a designer, a dealer, or a rough diamond lover , these are something special.
SKU 10135
SKU 9972
SKU 10131
SKU 10349
SKU 11610
SKU 10131
At Dynamic International, we don’t just sell rough diamonds we curate it. Each piece is handpicked for its color, shape, and collector appeal. Whether you're a designer, a dealer, or a rough diamond lover , these are something special.
SKU 10135
SKU 9972
SKU 10131
SKU 10349
SKU 11610
SKU 10131