3.0carat is the largest
Any diamond -- man made or mined -- is valued according to its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. A man-made stone will cost significantly less than a mined diamond when both are similarly described.
In a word, yes. However, a certified gemologist will value a man-made diamond lower than a natural diamond with the same attributes, being cut, colour, carat weight and clarity.
Since people are involved in the man-made manufacture of diamonds, you may be able to work with a company in that industry to introduce the flaw you want into the diamond you want to commission them to manufacture.
There are many potential answers to this. It depends on what you classify as an "object". Some would say the answer is the Great Wall of China.
Aerogel is the best insulator [.004 W /( MK)] and diamond or diamond-chickenwire-tube (carbon nanotubes) are the best [2320 W/(MK)]. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductor http://www.unitednuclear.com/aerogel.htm
You clean a man made diamond the same way that you would clean any other diamond. Chemically speaking there is absolutely no difference between a diamond that is made by a man made process and a diamond that was made by a geologic process.
Man made diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds.
The largest diamond found was recorded weighing an astonishing excess of 3,000 carats. Uncut, the Cullinan diamond fit into the palm of a grown man's hand.
The largest carat diamond that was ever found was found by a man named Fredrick Wells in 1905. The diamond itself was found in Pretoria, South Africa.
a aura diamond is a man made diamond.
Almost 25-30% less for a man made diamond
Yes, they are called man-made diamonds.
No. It's man-made.
What is the largest man-made thing in or things in the state of Montana?
Any diamond -- man made or mined -- is valued according to its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. A man-made stone will cost significantly less than a mined diamond when both are similarly described.
No it isn't. Hyper diamond is the strongest and densest mineral.Another AnswerDiamond is the hardest natural mineral. There have been man-made substances that are harder than diamond, but they have not been produced in quantity with any success.
A diamond is natural resource, and a diamond can be made from ashes of cremation, plus diamonds can be 'made' in a well-equipped lab.