The rarest diamond color is the natural red diamond. Most diamond dealers have never seen one, other than a "red" diamond that was originally congac or yellow color, and was treated to look red. The second rarest is the natural untreated green diamond, then, the natural untreated orange, then the blue and the pink diamonds. The value depends on many other factors however. But colorless diamonds are still the most sought after.
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i think u cant buy rare candy at shops
Yes it will.
buy it at the rare Pokemon store
Pokemon diamond and pearl have many rare pokemon. Most well know is Dialga and Palkia. One that is really rare is Munchlax. You have to apply honey to a honey tree and wait for 12 hours. It is worthwhile if you manage to find one, because Snorlax has a high HP and a High attack stat. Don't forget a good amount of ultra balls as it could get rough.
Probably a red diamond, since it is the most rare natural colour.
Assuming you are asking the color of "Carbon", most forms are black. There are three "allotropes" of Carbon: Graphite, Diamond, and Amorphous. Diamond is clear but of course quite rare.
red diamond
the rare gem is sapphire. Ruby is very rare. Emerald is ultra rare. Diamond is legendary. Black diamond is the most rare one. Then the moonstone, which is otherworldly.
The jewelry grade (white) diamond that is most valuable is identified as a D-colour stone. In fancy coloured stones, both blue and pink stones are valuable, although red might be the most rare, and therefore the most valuable. See the link, below.
No, it is one of the most rare stones on Earth.
Most diamonds larger in carat weight than a single digit are cut in patterns that retain the clarity and maximize the carat weight of the stone. That makes some cuts unique to a single diamond, and therefore, rare.
the original white or black.
No, diamond is relatively rare.
The Hope is not the most expensive diamond in the world, because its purchase price remains confidential. Other large, rare and famous diamonds have changed hands, but not necessarily for money.
it glittered becasue it was a shiny a very rare alternate color if u caughht it ur very lucky
The natural occurrence of boron within the diamond lattice is unusual and rare, making diamonds blue, and therefore, rare.