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NATURAL FANCY ORANGE COLORED DIAMONDS

Colored diamonds — also known as “fancy diamonds” — are a rare and captivating type of natural diamond that appear in an incredible range of hues. In the diamond world, rarity often determines value, and fancy colored diamonds are far less common than traditional white diamonds.

Only about one in every 10,000 diamonds naturally forms with a fancy color, making them some of the most prized and sought-after gemstones on the market. These diamonds occur in a variety of shades — from popular pinks and yellows to extremely rare blues, greens, oranges, and purples.

Unlike colorless diamonds, which are valued for their lack of color (graded on the GIA’s D-to-Z scale), fancy colored diamonds increase in value as the intensity and vibrancy of their color deepen. These diamonds fall outside the Z scale, with the most vivid examples being especially rare and valuable.

There are 12 primary color categories, over 90 secondary hues, nine intensity levels, and more than 230 possible color combinations. Many fancy diamonds feature blended or muted tones due to secondary colors like gray, brown, or orange. The most desirable stones are those with strong, vivid color saturation and minimal dilution.

Among these, natural fancy orange diamonds stand out for their warm, fiery tones and exotic charm. While technically more available than red or blue diamonds, high-quality natural orange diamonds are bold, rare, and luxurious in their own right.

One of the most iconic orange diamonds is the “Pumpkin Diamond,” a celebrated 5.54-carat vivid orange stone known for its rich hue and record-breaking auction price.

ORANGE DIAMONDS

Fancy orange diamonds differ from other colored diamonds. Their warm hue comes from trace nitrogen mixed with structural irregularities that create rich orange tones. Unlike stones colored by trace elements alone, orange diamonds produce a unique warmth and glow.

Rather than sparkle like colorless diamonds, orange diamonds shine with deep, saturated color and a radiant, glass-like finish. Their vivid and sumptuous appearance has made them a sought-after choice for statement jewelry and avant-garde engagement rings.

While orange diamonds are more common than rare pink or green varieties, large, well-cut, natural orange diamonds remain extremely desirable. They’re especially admired in contemporary and luxurious settings where their radiant tone truly pops.

GRADING NATURAL FANCY COLORED DIAMONDS

Grading fancy colored diamonds is a specialized process due to the range of hues and intensities. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the leading authority in diamond grading and uses both visual comparisons and reference stones to determine color characteristics.

Unlike white diamonds, which are evaluated based on the absence of color, fancy diamonds are graded for their hue and saturation. Orange diamonds in particular are assessed for:

Features And Grading Of Natural Colored Diamonds
  • Whether the color is natural or treated
  • Intensity and distribution of orange hue
  • Surface quality and polish
  • Overall visual impact

At Rêve Diamonds, we only offer 100% natural fancy orange diamonds, and each stone is GIA or IGI‑certified to verify its authenticity and natural color origin.

WHY CHOOSE RÊVE DIAMONDS

At Rêve Diamonds, we’re proud to offer an outstanding selection of natural fancy colored diamonds — including a refined collection of natural orange diamonds. By sourcing and polishing our diamonds in-house, we eliminate unnecessary markups and pass the value directly to you.

Whether you’re looking for a custom engagement ring, a bold pendant, or a one-of-a-kind jewelry piece, our expert team is here to help. Schedule a private consultation — online or in person at our New York or Los Angeles showrooms and explore our full inventory of certified fancy colored diamonds.

TALK TO AN EXPERT

If you’re looking for a natural fancy orange diamond, our jewelry specialists are here to guide you. Contact us with your questions or book an appointment at our New York or Los Angeles showrooms. You can also connect with us via Live Chat or WhatsApp for personalized assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fancy Orange Colored Diamonds

-What is a fancy orange diamond?

A fancy orange diamond is a natural diamond that has a warm orange shade due to trace nitrogen combined with internal structural features that produce rich color.

-Are orange diamonds natural?

Yes, orange diamonds form naturally, though treated versions exist. At Rêve Diamonds, we only offer natural orange diamonds that are GIA‑certified to confirm their untreated origin and authenticity.

-How are orange diamonds different from other fancy colored diamonds?

Most colored diamonds draw color from trace elements. Orange diamonds rely on both nitrogen and crystal lattice variations, giving them deep, warm saturation and a radiant tone.

-Are fancy orange diamonds valuable?

Absolutely. Natural orange diamonds, especially those with vivid, even color, are highly prized. Though more accessible than some rarer colors, top‑quality orange diamonds are still in great demand for their beauty and rarity.

-Are orange diamonds a good choice for engagement rings?

Yes. Orange diamonds offer a strikingly warm, modern alternative to traditional stones. They pair beautifully with white or yellow metals and make a vibrant centrepiece in contemporary settings.

-How can I tell if an orange diamond is natural or treated?

Always request a GIA certificate. It will confirm whether the diamond’s orange hue is natural. Treated orange diamonds are present in the market, so certification is essential.

-Are orange diamonds a good investment?

Natural fancy orange diamonds — especially those with strong color and no treatments — are gaining recognition for their rarity and investment potential. Their distinctive tone and scarcity can lead to long‑term value.

-How should I care for an orange diamond?

Orange diamonds are durable but valuable. Clean gently with a soft brush and mild soap. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and have your jewelry checked annually to ensure secure settings.

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Orange Colored Diamonds

Orange colored diamonds are prized for their warm, natural hue and rich saturation. At Rêve Diamonds, all of our orange diamonds are completely natural, with their signature color arising from crystal composition rather than treatment. Each diamond is accompanied by an official GIA certificate verifying its origin and color authenticity.

Our orange diamond education resources are here to help you understand what makes these gems unique — and how to choose the perfect stone for your custom jewelry piece.

Use our diamond search tool to explore our up-to-date collection of orange diamonds. You can filter by shape, carat weight, cut, clarity, and more to find the perfect fit — whether you're after a bold engagement ring or a striking modern design.

Other available colored diamond options include yellow, pink, blue, red, purple, gray, and black. For most fancy colored diamonds, “intensity” refers to how vivid or deep the hue appears — with more intense colors being rarer and more valuable. In orange diamonds, those with deep, uniform color and minimal secondary tones are the most desirable.