You can review the link, below, to look at images of natural diamonds.
Theoretically, yes. Practically, probably not, since diamonds do not appear to be a limited natural resource.
Diamonds are located near a natural lava source. Making your own lava source does not magically make diamonds appear.
Natural blue diamonds represent one colour of natural diamonds -- others being yellow, orange, green, pink and so forth. Blue diamonds contain boron within their chemical structure, which gives the stone reflective properties that make it appear blue.
Natural pink diamonds are more rare than natural yellow diamonds, probably because the common trace element nitrogen is responsible for a yellow cast in a diamond. Some colourless or 'white' diamonds are considered yellow, when graded with a colour grade from I to Z, as below. Natural pink diamonds exist 'due to structural anomalies" according to Wikipedia, and are very rare. Some diamonds can be altered (or enhanced) to appear yellow or pink, and when altered, are less valuable than naturally colored diamonds.
Yes, genuine diamonds are real. They are natural stones formed deep within the earth over millions of years, known for their brilliance and hardness. Be cautious of synthetic or imitation diamonds that may appear real but are not naturally formed.
Some raw diamonds appear to be pyramids, or a pair of pyramids joined at the base. The edges are not sharp and these descriptors only approximate the shape of the natural stone. You can follow the link, below, to learn more about raw diamonds.
Diamonds, per se, can be considered natural resources.
Yes, a natural diamond is mineral. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Yes, a natural diamond is mineral. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
'Chocolate diamonds' are named thus because this shade of brown diamond is the colour of chocolate. Some brown diamonds are natural diamonds; some brown diamonds are manufactured diamonds. A gemologist will help you determine the source of your brown diamond. Manufactured diamonds are always less expensive than natural diamonds with similar characteristics.
There are no natural diamonds in Europe.
100 percent natural diamonds are diamonds that are formed in the earth's mantle over millions of years through natural processes without any human intervention or enhancement. They are not synthetic or lab-grown diamonds.