'Expensive' is a judgment, a relative one at that.
Every diamond is priced according to its colour, cut, carat weight and clarity. Relatively, diamonds are 'expensive' in any country if the diamond's price is high.
Levian Chocolate Diamonds are mined in the Argyle mine of Western Australia. The Diamonds are only found in that mine. This is why they are pretty expensive.
Generally pink diamonds are found in Australia. Australia's Argyle mine, in far north Western Australia, produces around 90% of the world's supply of pink diamonds. These are the world's only "intense" pink diamonds. Pink diamonds, one of the most rare and expensive diamonds in the world, are also mined in India, Brazil and Africa, but these are lighter in colour.
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Most of Australia's diamonds are exported to Belgium; specifically, to Antwerp, where diamonds are sold to manufacturers.
No. Pink diamonds are little more but they are both more expensive then colorless diamonds.
Black diamonds are more porous and from younger sedimentary rocks, so they are not as expensive as other diamonds.
'Expensive' diamonds are only available in about 20% of all diamonds mined, the remainder being industrial diamonds. Of that 20%, only a few stones are large enough, clear enough, colorful enough or flawless enough to be sold as 'expensive' diamonds.
Champagne diamonds are not as expensive as diamonds with less colour, when comparing both of similar cut, similar carat weight and similar clarity.
No, chocolate diamonds are usually less expensive than regular -- white -- diamonds, given equal cut, clarity and carat weight.
The pronoun that would replace the subject noun 'thief' is 'he' or 'she'. Examples:He stole the expensive diamonds. OR, She stole the expensive diamonds.
Black diamonds that are available in the market are usually low grade white diamonds that have been colored black, however, natural black diamonds can be expensive depending on the quality.
Australia produces brown diamonds from their mines.