Your answer depends on the diamond and the wearer.
Coloured diamonds may be complimented by coloured metal -- your jewelery designer can help you make these choices.
Some wearers prefer not to mix metal colours in their jewelery choices.
No, Diamond is pure carbon, so diamond is not a metal.
Yellow gold would provide the highest contrast value as a background for a 1 carat diamond.
Diamond is formed from Carbon, which is not a metal.
Diamond is harder than any metal.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon (a non-metal).
A diamond described as a 'gold' diamond may be a white diamond naturally coloured with a yellow colour, or may be a description for a light brown diamond. Gold is not a common description given for a coloured diamond.
No. There is no metal in a diamond to magnetize.
Hardest metal is diamond because wayyy back when they decided to do test. They take car of diamond and ran it to a metal wall at the speed of light. The brick wall dissolved. Then they took a metal car and ran it into diamond wall at speed of light. Car dissolved. They then took speed of light car and drove it into wall made of metal at the speed of diamond. The earth shook but everything dissolved. Then they took diamond wall and drove it into a speed of metal wall and created muffin. This concluded that diamond is the hardest metal
u said that diamond is metal which can cut rose petals into pieces, but diamond is not a metal
Diamond is the metal that can destroy rose petals if they are put around the diamond.
A diamond is an allotrope of Carbon, so it would be considered a nonmetal.
The non metal that has the highest melting point is Carbon. The reason for this is because Carbon has such strong bonds. An example of this would be a diamond.