Well you normally cant find diamonds for being so rare but if you did they would be somewhere underneath the ground in deep dark caves so far under and some are in the sea but there so, so tiny nobody could get them there almost impossible to see so that's where they originally form but they could also be found deep under the ground!
Neil Diamond
Originally recorded in 1966.
The Florentine Diamond is a lost Diamond that originally came from India. It was light yellow with a slight green tinge and weighing 137.27 carats. The Diamond was stolen some time after 1918.
It originally came from a GameStop event. I have 1. I can trade it to you for a shiny Pokemon if you want.
You can have the clarity of a Diamond assessed at a Jewellers, often the item may be needed to be sent away. With an Enhanced diamond the diamond has been treated to achieve a better clarity than it originally had.
It is the Diamond Anniversary. This dates to the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1897). 25 = silver 50 = golden 60 = diamond (originally 75th) 70 = platinum (UK - it is 20th in the US)
The history of ownership of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond is extremely checkered and mysterious, given that it is classically a trophy, or spoil of war.However, according to Wikipedia, below:"Legend has it that the diamond originally belonged to the Dhruvin Chavadas."
The song Charon by metal band King Diamond originally appeared on the Fatal Portrait album in 1986. It was re-released on the compilation album The Best of King Diamond in 2003.
You cannot change the name of a Pokemon that you did not originally catch or hatch.
You should seriously consider use of css, photoshop and illustrator for designing the diamond shape. PHP is originally meant for development (that too server side)
According to its Wikipedia page:"It was originally 793 carats when uncut. Once the largest known diamond, it is now a 105.6 metric carat diamond, weighing 21.6 grammes in its most recent cut state."
There is a famous diamond, described below, that was known as 'The Austrian Diamond' at one time. This diamond was a fancy yellow stone, originally dealt into European Royalty by the same French dealer, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, who brokered what is now known as The Hope Diamond into European Royalty. There is also a category of rhinestone beads known as 'Austrian diamonds'. Your local jeweler can help you determine whether your beads or rhinestones or diamonds.