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The Chameleon Diamond: The Rarest of All.

The Chameleon Diamond is one of the rarest gem collections kept in safes of gemology lover’s around the world.

The reason for having this reptile's name is quite obvious: It has the amazing ability for changing color after exposed to different kinds of light and temperature. In the dark for a long period of time The Chameleon is an yellow diamond, after coming in contact with light (natural or artificial) it begins changing its color gradually to dark green.

But that’s not all, If this gem is carefully heated, like on top of a metal using a lighter, it becomes yellow again but more intense.

A natural colored diamond is rare, now imagine one with two natural colors. The Chameleon is the kind of preciosity that’s extremely expensive and is usually the propriety of the lucky one who after a long search have found it or can really afford to buy it.



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