No.
There is no mine for 'blue' diamonds. Diamonds with trace amounts of boron possess a 'blue' cast, and can come from any diamond mine.
No, the cuts on a diamond are very precise. When mined and unprocessed diamonds are cloudy looking. The cut and polish bring out the color and brilliance of the stone.
A hot diamond is also known more commonly as a blood diamond. It's diamonds which are mined in war zones. This is most common in regions of Africa, where civil war and genocide create turmoil in areas that diamond mining is possible.
In 1668 Jean Baptiste Tavernier, a French traveler and gem merchant, sold a blue diamond weighing 112 3/16 carats (more than twice the size the diamond is today) to King Louis XIV of France. Tavernier would say only that the diamond had come from India. Louis XIV had the gem recut and set as a pendant as part of the crown jewels.
If you have to ask then the answer is Yes.
There no such thing as diamond poo.
Actually the Diamond Dust Rebellion has already come out in Japanese but wont come out in English until they get to the episodes with the arrancar and vizards.
No. Diamonds come from the diamond mining process.
A clean diamond is a diamond that has not come from countries that fund violent civil conflicts in many African countries. You may have heard of a "blood diamond"
From all accounts, the Hope Diamond was found on planet Earth.
A conflict diamond is a blood diamond and they come from Angola, Liberia, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo
Diamond mines in Central & South Africa are where 50% of non-synthetic diamonds come from.
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it already came out
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
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