Because blood diamonds fund mayhem, death, terrorism and other acts of war against humans, their trade is not public knowledge. But because they are diamond stones, their value is greater than if they were simply chunks of granite.
Diamonds diamonds and more diamonds
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.
Blood diamonds mainly affect the people of Africa. The diamonds are used to fund wars and terrorism. Millions of deaths are linked to the blood 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 duration of Blood Diamonds is 1.67 hours.
Blood diamonds have been found in countries such as Sierra Leone, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Zimbabwe. These diamonds are mined in war zones and sold to finance armed conflict and civil wars, contributing to human rights abuses and environmental degradation. International efforts such as the Kimberley Process have been established to regulate the diamond trade and prevent the sale of blood diamonds.
Terrorism is the main cause of blood diamonds. Blood diamonds are illegally sold to fund terrorism and wars. I have added a link to a complete article about blood diamonds which has more information.
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.
Blood diamonds are diamonds sold to fund wars. The full article is attached as a resource which has more information.