If by age, you mean change over time, it is true that diamonds do age. However, the time period over which they change is millions of years, so any change would not be observable by a human in his/her life span.
no they dont, why because the substances in coal are more than diamonds if you compare them
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
Brown diamonds are not rare, but diamonds are rare.
Nothing. Only other diamonds can cut diamonds.
Brown diamonds are the most common of coloured diamonds found. Chocolate is simply the name of one of the shades of natural brown diamonds. Lab-created diamonds are generally 'white' diamonds.
I dont know
no they dont, why because the substances in coal are more than diamonds if you compare them
its hard to tell but dont try it
The diamonds on the ring may be more valuable than the ones on the necklace.
In the US, dont pass an opportunity to dig for diamonds at 'Crater of Diamonds' National Park in central Arkansas. Yes, people are allowed to keep any diamonds they find.
dont know but they try and find diamonds
I dunno dont ask me i hoped this helped you and your question
Have it looked at by a jeweller. I agree with the first answer, also you could look for the hall mark (authenticity stamp) on the inside of the ring. First Off Does It Have Diamons In It? If So Look At The Back Of Them And If There Are Holes There Then They Are Real. Diamonds Need To Breath, Sounds Weird But True. Then If It Dont Have Diamonds Then Take It To A Jeweller, That's The Best If It Dont Have Diamonds.
Diamonds... Jk i dont know but im a boss!!
around 3 billion years old
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diamonds were really rare in the copper age because no one had really discovered them yet