we call low quality diamond rhinestone,also rhinestone have many types,such as Korean rhinestone,Swarovski rhinestone and etc, the price are much lower than diamond
Natural diamonds can be industrial diamonds or gemstone quality diamonds. Gemstone quality diamonds are worth more than industrial diamonds. If by 'industrial', you mean man-made, then a natural diamond will always be more valuable than a man-made diamond of equal carat weight, unless the natural diamond is not of gemstone quality.
Rarity per se isn't the issue; high-quality, gemstone quality and rarity, that is the issue.At the top ranges, a ruby may be more rare than a diamond, but a near-perfect diamond may be rarest of all.
A diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Depends on the diamond. A diamond's value is determined by carat, color, cut and clarity. There are many grades of diamonds from industrial grade to Flawless, gem quality.
There is a bird's nest type of Anthurium that is called 'Diamond Dust'.
Its tricky, carbon in Diamond form means "Diamond",it could cost from a couple of Dollars a carat (Industrial) to say 2000 Dollars a carat(Gem quality) or more.........
'Low quality' diamonds are industrial diamonds, which make up about 80% of all diamonds mined. 'Low quality' diamonds used in jewelery could be cloudy with visible inclusions or could be poorly cut.
An inferior gem-stone diamond is still called a diamond, and based on its cut, colour, carat weight and clarity, may not be of the highest quality. Non gem-stone diamonds are called industrial diamonds.
A diamond that contains an inclusion -- or several -- visible to the naked eye, could appear to contain black dots. Such a diamond would be on the low end of diamond quality in terms of clarity.
Only 25% of diamonds mined are gem quality: the remaining 75% are industrial diamonds, which is another term you could use for low quality diamonds.
Diamond quality is measured by the four Cs, including cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. A poor quality diamond is different from a top quality, mostly based on price and value. Elements include, a poor cut, visible flaws, low carat weight, poor colour or treated colour.
Diamond is the allotrope carbon of where the carbon atoms are arranged in the specific type of cubic lattice called diamond cubic. Diamond is an optically isotropic crystal that is transparent to opaque to cloudy, depending on the quality of the diamond.
Low vs Diamond was created in 2002.
Gem-quality diamonds can be said to be transparent to translucent in rough crystals. Industrial diamonds are cloudy -- intensely flawed -- and may be opaque, but are not considered transparent.
Depends on the quality of the diamond in question.
Yes, if it is a gem-stone quality diamond.
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The 'best quality diamond' is the diamond that you can afford. If you want an investment quality diamond -- which some consider the 'best', look for a fancy intense coloured or a D colour diamond, or a Flawless or Internally Flawless diamond with an excellent cut in the shape and carat size that you want. Your trusted local jeweler can sell it to you.