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Aug
Diamond Cut
Imagine a diamond, and you no doubt think ‘sparkle’. Well, that sparkle comes from the way the diamond is cut. Cut is often confused with the shape of the diamond but in fact they are two different aspects of the stone. Shape refers to the overall outline of a diamond...
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Aug
Diamond Colour
Generally, the less color a diamond has, the more valuable it is. Natural diamonds have a wide range of colors ranging from completely colorless to slightly yellow, or brown. Other colored diamonds come in concentrated colors like pink, yellow, and blue, but are graded on a different scaling system.
The color...
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Aug
Diamond Clarity
Most diamonds have unique clarity characteristics, much like a fingerprint. These distinguishing characteristics can be classified as inclusions and blemishes. Inclusions are enclosed within a diamond or extend into the diamond from its surface while blemishes, on the other hand, are confined to the diamond's surface. When light enters a...
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Aug
Diamond Carat
Diamond weight is measured in carats, a small unit of measurement equal to 200 milligrams. Each carat is divided into 100 points. Therefore, a half-carat stone may be referred to as a "50-pointer" or "50-points". Carat weight is the easiest of the 4 C's for gemologists to determine due to...
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Aug
Diamond Mines Around The World
Africa
Jwaneng Mine (Botswana)
Orapa Mine (Botswana)
Venetia Mine (South Africa)
Catoca Mine (Angola)
Cullinan Mine (South Africa)
Letseng Mine (Lesotho)
Karowe Mine (Botswana)
Marange Fields (Zimbabwe)
Russia
Jubilee (Yubileyny) Mine (Sakha Republic)
Mir Mine (Sakha Republic)
Udachnaya Mine (Sakha Republic)
Aikhal Mine (Sakha Republic)
Grib Mine (Arkhangelsk Oblast)
Canada
Diavik Mine (Northwest Territories)
Ekati Mine (Northwest Territories)
Gahcho Kué Mine (Northwest Territories)
Victor Mine (Ontario) - Closed in...
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Aug
THE 4 C's OF DIAMONDS
When it comes to diamonds, there are four universally accepted characteristics that grade diamonds. They are referred to as the 4C’s of Diamonds: Carat, Cut, Clarity and Color. As a consumer, it is important to have an understanding of these characteristics when you are shopping for fine diamond jewelry. Being...
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Aug
Natural Diamond Process
Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle and brought to the surface through volcanic eruptions. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of the diamond formation and extraction process:
Formation
Carbon Source: Diamonds are made of carbon. The carbon source for diamonds comes from ancient carbon deposits in the Earth's mantle.
High Pressure and Temperature:...
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Aug
Natural Diamond
Diamonds have a rich and fascinating history that spans thousands of years. Here’s an overview of their journey from ancient times to the present:
Ancient History
Earliest Discoveries: Diamonds were first discovered and mined in India, with references dating back to 4th century BCE. They were valued for their ability to refract...
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Aug
Diamond Format
Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle under conditions of extreme pressure and temperature. The process of diamond formation and the time it takes is complex and occurs over millions to billions of years. Here is a detailed explanation: