Clarity is relative, some diamonds are hardly clear at all.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
None are clear, some are white though and see through but not quite clear. Diamonds are. Any pale colored gem is also sometimes condiered clear.
Yes, a raw gem-quality diamond is a clear stone which may have a colour cast, and also may appear to be a pyramid shape or two pyramids joined at the base if you find one in its perfect natural shape. Industrial diamonds however are not clear and represent about 80% of all diamonds mined. There is no standard shape, size, colour or clarity for an industrial diamond. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
a diamond with a cloudy ( milky ) apearance. These would normally be used for manufacturing because they are not valued like clear diamonds.
Canary diamonds are yellow-tinted diamonds.
diamonds that are clear -- that are transparent.
Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- can be clear.
the yellow diamonds are very rare and thw clear diamond are not.the famous yellow diamonds come from south afriac.and clear diamond cost less then the yellow diamond
Diamonds are formed 'clear' in the sense that for that volume of material, no flaws were included in the formation process.
Gemstone diamonds of whatever colour are transparent.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
No, diamond has no magnetic property.
Not all diamonds are clear. Take your diamond to a jewelery store or a gemologist and ask for an evaluation of your diamonds. The lack of clarity can affect its value.
Diamonds can range in color from clear to red and even blue. Most commonly, diamonds are colourless.
Victor Argenzio has written: 'The fascination of diamonds' -- subject(s): Diamonds 'Crystal clear' -- subject(s): Diamonds, Juvenile literature
Blue diamonds are speculated to be rarer than white/clear diamonds because it is more difficult to form naturally. Blue diamonds, as such, are worth more than regular white diamonds
Some chocolate diamonds are mined in Australia and comparatively, they cost less than clear diamonds. Diamonds are graded by what is commonly referred to as the three c's. Cut, Colour and Clarity. The better the cut, colour (rather clearer and not included) and clarity the more expensive the diamond will become.