What makes a black diamond different
Black diamonds are natural diamonds — same hardness, same carbon composition, same durability as a white diamond. The difference is optical: where a white diamond refracts light into color and brightness, a black diamond absorbs it, producing a surface that is dense, matte, and visually commanding. The stones used in Barkev's collection are natural black diamonds that have been heat-treated to achieve a consistent, deep color throughout — the industry standard for fine black diamond jewelry.
Choosing a setting and metal
White gold and platinum create the sharpest contrast against a black center stone. Rose gold produces a warmer pairing that has become one of the most requested combinations in this collection. Yellow gold carries a vintage quality that suits marquise and pear shapes particularly well. Black diamonds are available in every setting style Barkev's makes — from simple solitaires to detailed halo and vintage designs — without any compromise to the structural integrity of the ring.
For more on what to look for when buying a black diamond, see our complete guide to identifying real black diamonds →