No!
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Of course a diamond can be glued: anything can be 'glued'. But gluing a diamond defeats its purpose, which is to capture light and reflect and refract it. A glued diamond looses its ability to do its job because some of its surfaces' access to light is blocked.
Most likely, if you are looking at a stone set with glue, chances are extremely high that it is not a diamond.
Kiran diamonds are manufactured diamonds: real, manufactured diamonds.
Chemically they are real diamonds.
Real diamonds can be found in Arkansas.
Are 3.60 dwt diamonds real
Yes.
Black diamonds -- properly Carbonado, are real diamonds, with our without enhancements. You can read more about Carbonado, below.
There are "Russian diamonds" - is the company/website name and it offer diamond simulants, not real diamonds. And there are Russian diamonds which is produced in Russian labs which are 100% real diamonds. To ensure the diamond is real ask for independent gemology certificate: GIA, EGL, IGI.
How can we not run out of diamonds. That is the real questions.
Lindenwold CZ diamonds are cubic zirconia, formed from zirconium dioxide. diamonds are formed from carbon. Directly, Lindenwold CZ diamonds are real CZ diamonds.
Solitare means single it is One Diamond. Real diamonds and fake diamonds can both be set in a solitaire setting
dose 417 white gold have diamonds
Synthetic diamonds and real diamonds both have the same level of hardness. They both rank 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness.