Yes, if a diamond has been dropped into the sink and has not been washed into the sewer system, and remains in the grease trap, it can be recovered -- usually by a plumber.
This is not a standard place, however, where you are likely to find a diamond just because you chose to look for one in this place.
Start by killing it! If it was in your kitchen that is very unhealthy for you and your family.
Grater, gourmet, grill, garlic, goldenseal, gravy, goodies, grains, griddle, green beans, greens, grease.
It could be. It's almost certainly not, but it could be.
Could be 'grater' (like 'greater', meaning bigger).
Glasses and a griddle are found in the kitchen. Garlic, garbage can and a gravy boat are found in the kitchen.
Take the raw stone to a jeweler who can apply a probe to the stone to determine whether or not it could be an uncut diamond.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
Carbon can be found formed as a diamond.
I have found that a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can remove a lot of buildup in the kitchen, bath, etc. Saves on the elbow grease, too. I use it after I have let the cleaner sit for a while.
An ice cream scoop is found in the kitchen. It begins with the letter i.
One famous place is Kimberley Diamond Mine in South Africa. What started as a hill in which diamonds could be found is now the worlds biggest man-made hole.
A kettle, knifes and a knife sharpener are found in the kitchen.