The phenomenon you describe is florescence. You can read more about it, below.
bright purple. (ultra violet).
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One can assume that LeVian diamonds are mined and not grown in a lab. Your LeVian retailer can confirm the source of the diamonds you purchase under this brand.
Gem-quality diamonds sparkle under any available light, even moonlight, starlight, firelight and flashlight.
Diamonds form under great pressure and heat in the mantle. The mantle surrounds the core. Diamonds are found in intrusive lava, (underground deposits)
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bright purple. (ultra violet).
fluorescence is on of them and the only one that i know of
If you put them under ultra-violet light it changes color and glows.
I assume you mean "ultra violet light." It can be used for many things, including just for funn at nightclubs and varius parties (ultra violet makes white things glow under them) or they are sometimes used on crime scenes to see if blood has been wiped of a surface.
If the diamond has natural fluorescence -- about 60% of diamonds do -- then, yes, it will glow under black light.
Conflict diamonds are formed like any other diamond: deep within the earth's mantel under extreme pressure and ultra high heat. It's only when humans become involved in the 'business of diamonds' that diamonds are labeled as conflict diamonds.
3 minerals that glow under ultra violet light
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Ultra-violet radiation, on certain individuals of white skin who are exposed under too much sunlight.
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Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms which have been placed under extreme pressure and ultra high heat for millions of years.