'Chocolate diamonds' is a trade name for brown diamonds. Brown diamonds are the most common colour of gem-quality diamonds found everywhere on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
Mined diamonds are superior to any man made diamonds.
Diamonds that are made in a laboratory are known as lab-grown diamonds . These diamonds are considered minerals since they are optically and chemically similar to mined diamonds, formed by the same mineral known as carbon. The only difference between mined and lab-grown diamonds is where carbon is crystallized- the earth's crust or the lab. CVD diamonds look exactly like mined diamonds and sparkle like natural diamonds, which is why they are known as minerals. There is no chemical or visual difference between lab-created and mined diamonds.
After diamonds are mined, the bulk deposit of earth is loaded into a truck and driven to a sorting belt, where the deposit is processed to separate the diamonds from the other material collected in the scoop.
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
No. Chocolate diamonds are made from carbon, like all colours of diamonds. The name just comes from the color and there is no cocoa inside them.
Yes, diamonds are mined in South Africa.
The largest producer of chocolate and other brown-colored diamonds (champagne, cognac) is the Argyle diamond mine in western Australia. Brown colored diamonds are also found in Africa.
Levian Chocolate Diamonds are mined in the Argyle mine of Western Australia. The Diamonds are only found in that mine. This is why they are pretty expensive.
No. Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are mined in Africa.
Diamonds that are mined in Africa are usually called blood diamonds. These diamonds are called as such because they are mined from war-torn areas, with the proceeds going to fund terrorist or insurgent groups.
Conflict diamonds are called such based on how they are mined -- by humans at gunpoint or under threat of death or dismemberment. Diamonds mined this way can be of any colour, including brown.
Diamonds are mined in South Africa, Canada, and Australia.
Diamonds are mined all over the world, including Canada, the USA, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, even Sweden. Note, however, that there are no diamonds mined in Europe or Antarctica.
No. Although any diamond is rare, brown-coloured diamonds are among the most common gem-quality diamonds mined.
Diamonds are mined all over the world, including Canada, the USA, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, even Sweden. Note, however, that there are no diamonds mined in Europe or Antarctica.