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Warm brown diamonds bring natural earth tones and rich color to jewelry designs. These fancy color diamonds range from light champagne and cognac hues to deep chocolate and coffee shades, offering accessible luxury with distinctive character. Brown diamonds provide unique alternatives to traditional colorless stones. 

Also known as chocolate diamonds, these colored gemstones showcase the same brilliance and fire as colorless diamonds while offering warm, earthy appeal. Available in round, princess, cushion, and other cuts, brown diamonds work beautifully in engagement rings, diamond earrings, and diamond necklaces for those seeking non-traditional styles.

Brown diamonds rank 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them extremely durable for daily wear. The natural color remains stable over time, requiring no special treatment beyond standard diamond jewelry care. 

Our brown diamond collection features certified stones with rich saturation. Find the perfect chocolate diamond to create distinctive jewelry with warm, natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are brown diamonds valuable?

Brown diamonds are as valuable, but among colored diamonds, they are the most common.

Where do brown diamonds come from?

Most brown diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine located in Northwestern Australia.

How much do brown diamonds cost?

The cost of a 1-carat brown diamond starts from approximately $2,500. The exact price of a brown diamond will depend on its 4Cs and other factors. 

What are brown diamonds called?

Brown diamonds are also called chocolate-colored, champagne, and cognac diamonds, due to their color.

Are brown diamonds real diamonds?

Yes, brown diamonds are real natural diamonds with the same chemical composition, hardness, and brilliance as colorless diamonds. The brown color occurs naturally from structural anomalies during formation, making each stone unique.

Are chocolate diamonds more affordable than colorless diamonds?

Generally, yes. Brown diamonds typically cost less than colorless diamonds of similar size and quality, making them an accessible option for larger carat weights. The exact price depends on color intensity, clarity, cut, and carat weight.

What causes the brown color in diamonds?

Brown color in diamonds results from internal graining or plastic deformation during the diamond's formation deep within the earth. This natural process creates the warm tones that range from light champagne to deep chocolate hues.
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