Truly, diamonds are everywhere.
Above ground, you can find the 20% of mined diamonds as gemstones in jewelery stores and being worn by humans. The remaining 80% of mined diamonds -- industrial diamonds -- are in use as enhancements to tools.
As well, since diamonds are formed below the earth's surface, there may be many more unmined diamonds there.
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Diamonds are the hardest known naturally occurring substance. Most diamonds are electrical insulators.
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It's difficult to understand which pink diamond you're referencing, but yes, there are pink diamonds that are real diamonds. Pink diamonds are among some of the rarest and most valuable stones.
Debeers diamonds are the standard by which most diamonds are measured.
It's difficult to understand which pink diamond you're referencing, but yes, there are pink diamonds that are real diamonds. Pink diamonds are among some of the rarest and most valuable stones.
The most common use of diamonds is for industrial tools, because industrial diamonds are the most common diamonds.
England is not known for its raw diamonds. However, the crown jewels contain some of the most glorious large diamonds ever set.
Yes, diamonds can be naturally red. In fact, these are the most rare of natural diamonds.
Every gem-quality diamond is valued according to its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight, regardless of its continent of origin. Some of the largest and clearest diamonds, including some of astonishing vivid colours come from Africa. These are the most expensive of diamonds. Examples are the Cullinan and the Blue Moon diamonds.
Most jewelery stores in most cities in Europe sell diamonds.
Diamonds are cut in the Netherlands, in India, in Canada and Australia. India may cut the most diamonds, since most small stones are cut there.