Q: What is a salt and pepper diamond?
A: A salt and pepper diamond is a natural diamond with visible inclusions. These inclusions may appear black, white, grey, cloudy, smoky or speckled. In traditional diamond grading, heavy inclusions are usually considered imperfections; in salt and pepper diamonds, they are part of the stone’s appeal.
Q: Are salt and pepper diamonds real diamonds?
A: Yes. Salt and pepper diamonds are natural diamonds. Their distinctive appearance comes from inclusions, fractures, clouds or mineral traces within the stone, rather than from being a different gem material.
Q: Are salt and pepper diamonds durable?
A: They can be, but every stone needs to be assessed individually. Diamond is the hardest natural gemstone, but heavy inclusions or surface-reaching features can make some salt and pepper diamonds more vulnerable to chipping or damage. We consider the stone’s structure, cut and setting style before recommending it for daily wear.
Q: Are salt and pepper diamonds valuable?
A: Their value is judged differently from traditional white diamonds. Instead of being priced mainly for high clarity and colourlessness, salt and pepper diamonds are valued for size, shape, pattern, transparency, contrast, overall beauty and suitability for jewellery.
Q: How do I care for a salt and pepper diamond?
A: Clean with warm water, mild soap and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and be cautious with ultrasonic cleaners, especially if the diamond has surface-reaching inclusions or fractures. We can advise on care depending on the individual stone and setting.