Where do champagne diamonds come from?

The term "champagne diamond" isn't a recognized geological term or a specific type of diamond with a unique origin. It's a color descriptor used in the jewelry industry.

Here's what "champagne diamond" actually means:

* Color: Champagne diamonds are light to medium brown diamonds. The brown color comes from impurities like nitrogen trapped within the diamond's crystal structure.

* Popularity: They've gained popularity in recent years due to their unique, warm color and affordability compared to colorless diamonds.

Origin: Like all diamonds, champagne diamonds are found in various locations around the world where diamonds are mined, including:

* Africa: South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo

* Australia: Western Australia

* Canada: Northwest Territories, Nunavut

* Russia: Siberia

* Brazil: Mato Grosso

* India: Madhya Pradesh

So, while there's no specific "champagne diamond mine," they can be found in any of these locations.