the ring is an estate piece from england. what would the stone likely be?
Take your stone to a certified gemologist to confirm that it is a diamond. It could be a crystal stone of another type, and not a diamond. One reason why a diamond stone would appear hazy to the naked eye is because of flaws in the stone. If the stone is a diamond, it is probably not an expensive stone, given its apparent lack of clarity.
Diamonds is not a stone it's crystal actually. But the hardest stone is granite stone.
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
No, it is not. It does have more caffeine than others. You would need to check the boxes, but Crystal Lite also sells Peach-Mango-Green Tea flavored singles, which have 25 mg. of caffeine in them and are labeled "Metabolism."
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
I would avoid anything with artificial sweeteners while pregnant or nursing.
I would expect the light bulb to fail.
I think it would be thermal energy.
In theory you would not see them because there is no way of the light getting to you because for that to happen you would need to travel slower than the light or the light would have to be coming from the opposed direction
It would be a vivid rich color...coming in rich light brown to rich light orange/red
A diamond is a mineral, but it be called a "gem stone" if you want to be fancy. Stones are usually round, and is a very broad subject. It varies from very expensive to just a regular old by-the-sidewalk stone. I would say that the best description of a diamond is a crystal.
A sconce is a wall light feature and in day s of old, you would have found these fixtures manacled to the walls, where lit torch's would be affixed to light the way or give extra light to a room. In these days sconces can be found in most materials, but none more precious or more beautiful than one made out of crystal. Which would not only give a wonderful light, but with a dazzling decorative jewel to any rooms beauty.