Visually, diamonds reflect light and sparkle. To prove that the stone you're looking at is a real diamond, take it to a jeweler and ask that it be confirmed as one.
No, a simulant diamond is a fake diamond.
Diamond is the hardest.
Another diamond can scratch a diamond.
A diamond is the hardest known substance, as stated on the Mohs scale. Yes, a diamond can scratch another diamond. Diamond-tipped tools are what workers use to cut and facet diamond stones.
Diamond is the pure form of diamond.
Every diamond is a pure diamond: pure carbon.
The field test for a raw stone is 'extreme hardness'. A faceted and cut diamond can be verified by the use of a probe, which a jeweler can use to recognize a diamond.
You blow on the dsi, i'm not sure if a ds can recognize wind on pokemon diamond or not.
you have to put the game id in it is this: ADAE-636791C0
Depends if you know how to recognize a really diamond.
Sorry, but you won't. The DS has to recognize the game and then put the information into Diamond/Pearl
See the image above. The snake has a rattle as well as a diamond-shaped pattern on its skin.
Finding a diamond 'on the ground' logically means -- in populated areas -- that someone has lost a diamond. The found diamond will probably be cut and polished. If you are in an area where diamonds are mined, you could 'find a diamond on the ground'. The diamond in this case, however, belongs to the site holder or land owner, and you are obligated to delivery it to the owner. In this case, the diamond will be a raw stone, and unless your eyes are trained to recognize the stone as a raw diamond, you may not be motivated to pick it up.
Maybe your game is wrecked or you have an old Action Replay. I think that you need the 1.54 version.
Short answer: yes, to any jeweler who buys diamond rings. Longer answer: find a jeweler interested in giving you fair value for your diamond. You are best advised to take your diamond to a certified gemologist, who will document its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. Then, you'll be better prepared to recognize a fair value offer.
The field test for diamond is 'extreme hardness'. If you find rocks that you suspect to be diamonds, you can perform the field test, above. Otherwise, you can take the stones to a local jeweler and ask the jeweler to use a diamond probe to verify that the stones are -- or are not -- diamonds.
You need to take it to a jeweler. He has a little gadget that he can use that will tell if it is a diamond or not. This is very simple and fast and takes about two seconds to do. Otherwise there is not a good way to tell one by just looking at it. They make these diamonds in a similar way that nature does and the only difference is that it came from a factory and a real diamond comes from a mine.