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When diamonds are cut and polished, the fragments can be called chips or dust, depending on their size.
Uncut diamonds that come from within the earth can have rough edges. Sometimes they are called 'rough' diamonds: more commonly raw diamonds, because they have not been cut and polished into gemstones.
Diamonds are rare and when cut and polished are extremely beautiful.
Natural diamonds -- raw diamonds -- can be found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.Diamonds are cut and polished in many locations including India; diamond brokerage takes place in Europe and in New York City.
Surat is the diamond capital of the world. About 95% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat at one point in their existence. Any and all types of diamonds go to Surat.
Raw diamonds are found in the earth; cut and polished diamonds are available in jewelery stores; industrial diamonds can be purchased from an industrial diamond broker.
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Yes. Exceptions are gem-quality diamonds that have been cut and polished so that there are no flaws. These diamonds are rated as 'flawless'.
Arizona is not known for its raw diamonds. However, you can purchase cut and polished diamonds in most any jewelery story in that state.
Raw diamonds are not naturally smooth, but may have smooth faces: a polished diamond gemstone is smooth.
Once mined, all gem-quality diamonds are processed -- cut and polished -- by hand.
This is strictly a matter of personal taste.