Paving is a stone setting process utilized when making jewelry. Many small stones are set very close together on a surface, creating a "paved" or "cobblestoned" effect. Black diamonds, in this case, would be the gems used in this particular setting.
No it is not a diamond but it is a type of setting where accent diamonds are set closely together for a diamond-encrusted look. The setting can simply be a band with a pave setting or a single stone with a pave setting on the sides.
I believe you are referring to pave set diamonds. Pave settings are comprised of tiny diamonds set so closely together that they appear to present a diamond coating on the piece of jewelry. In this way, pave diamonds achieve the look of a larger diamond or a greater number of diamonds on the jewelry piece.
The address of the Black Diamond Library is: 24707 Roberts Drive, Black Diamond, 98010 M
The address of the Black Diamond Museum is: Po Box 232, Black Diamond, WA 98010
Yes, it is a black diamond representing a black diamond.
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The web address of the Black Diamond Museum is: http://www.blackdiamondmuseum.org
Black diamonds are black.
The phone number of the Black Diamond Museum is: 360-886-2142.
Take your black diamond to a jeweler and ask the jeweler to use the probe to verify that the diamond is a real diamond.
Black Diamond Bay was created in 2006.
Black Diamond Conference was created in 1949.